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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .7y | BELLE BAKER TO WED FUNERAI_ Is SH . Drotimsiny 6 o ot e e Deaths. Brats. . Beaths. FOR GOLDENBERG Prominent Merchant Will Be Buried Tomorrow at Hebrew Cemetery. Funeral services for Isaac Golden- berg, president of the Goldenberg Co., operating the department store here, who died yesterday afternoon in Emergency Hospital from a heart ail- ment, will be held at the W. W. Cham- bers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin street, tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. Dr. Abram Simon of the Washington Hebrew Congregation will offlicate. Interment will be in the Washington Hebrew Congregation Cemetery. Mr. Goldenberg, who lived in the Broadmoor Apartments, 3601 Con- necticut avenue, had gone to the hos- pital about 10 days ago after suffering | an acute heart attack. A native of Kestrich, Germany, Mr. Goldenberg came to this country as a young man and worked in Baltimore | at the department store of Goldenberg & Bros., dperated by his uncles. Moved Here 38 Years Ago. He came to Washington 38 years ago when the late Moses Goldenberg, one of the uncles who had been oper- How to Keep COOL-est Rites Tomorrow 1SAAC GOLDENBERG. n_‘lnx the Baltimore store, founded the present Goldenberg Department Store here and placed Mr. Isaac Goldenberg in charge. Mr. Goldenberg continued in the business with his uncle until 1922, ‘when he left to establish a furniture Its brevity, light weight and complete freedom from all binding, bunching, crawling make DU-ONS the coolest and most comfort- able nether garment you can wear. Its simplicity and convenience you will thoroughly enjoy. Its good appearance will add to your appreciation . . . a one-piece garment that comes in a variety of pastel color combinations~—as well as white—and materials, sufficient to please every taste. Treat yourself and your boy to a new experience in summer comfort. See DU-ONS at any up-to-date men’s shop. Take home a suit or two and try it and learn for yourself what a vast improvement it pre- sents over old styles of underwear. @IU 0 THE HECHT Ready to Keep You COOLl-est CO Seventh Street at F D. C, TUESDAY, of the Wright Furniture Co. Subsequently, he sold out his in- terest in the furniture business and became one of the purchasers and president of the Golaenberg Co. in 1932, when the department store with which he formerly had been con- nected was sold. Meanwhile, the store had grown from a small two-story structure, with a single entrance, intc a large and modern department store. Mr. Gold- enberg continued to expand its busi- ness after becoming ite president. Member of Board of Trade. He had long been ioentified «s one of Washington's leadir:g business men. He was a memocr of the Washington Board of Trade, thc Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association, the Wood- mont Country Club, the Central Sev- enth Street Mercharts’ Association and was a thirty-secund-degree Ma- son. His Masonic affliation alxo in- cluded membership in Harmony Lodge and in Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine. He was a member :fo the Washington Hekrew Congrega- n. Mr. Goldenberg is survived ty his widow, Mrs. Helen G. Goldenberg; & daughter, Mrs. Louise Baum; a son, Alan Goldenberg; an infant grand- child and two brothers, Dr. Karl Goldenberg, of this city and Joseph Goldenberg of Atlantic City, N. J. Harry E. Ullman, vice president of the Goldenberg Co., announced the department store will remain closed today and tomorrow out of respect to Mr. Goldenberg. —— KINCHELOE RITES TO BE HELD TODAY Prominent Financier Will Be Buried From Father's Home at Upperville, Va. Puneral services for J. Gibson Kincheloe, prominent figure in Dis- trict financial circles, who died Sun- day night, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of his father, James M. Kincheloe, Upper- ville, Va. Burial will be at Upperville Cemetery. Mr. Kincheloe's death, at Emergency Hospital, followed illness from a com- plication of diseases. For the last 12 years Mr. Kinchelox had been associated with the firm of James M. Johnson & Co., invest- ment brokers. Prior to his connection with the Johnson firm he had been a representative here for a Philadelphia | Jjewelry corporation. He was a gradu- ate of the Episcopal High School at Alexandria, Va., and of the Washing- ton and Lee University, Lexington, Va. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Adeline Noel Kincheloe; his father, James M. Kincheloe, and two sisters, Mrs. Read Hynson, Drexel Hill, Pa., | and Mrs. Fred S. Auty, Upperville. Pallbearers are Harvey Gramm, Har- | vey Ball and Hunter Osborne of Wash- ington, Richard Peach of Upperville, | and Channing Delaphane and Bryce | Daily of Delaplane, Va. Established 1900 SARDO& CO. JAMBULANCE SERVICE $4.00 All City Calls LINCOLN 0524 For a Regular $150 Funeral 75 No Extras! It has taken 25 years and a_steadily increasing volume of business to . permit the establishment of a_price that is_ex- traordinary. Deal service is alwavs the same “irrespective of price! WASHINGTON! LOWEST PRIC] $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 b Is One of The Largest Undertakers in fh World e A $500 SERVICE For Only $265 e o o o In Case of Death Gall ' For Use Anywhere s in the City. ° Ryan offers the most modern unlettered Limousine AMBU- LANCE, that features the finest in comfort and sanitation. Driven and under the careful supervision of two thoroughly trained and courteous attend- ants. If the occasion arises that you need Ambulance serv- ice, for local or out of city, remember to call— JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. AT. 1700-17 H | | Baldwin McCoy Red Cross Unit. | Member of St. Elizabeth’s Staff| |FUNERAL RITES HELD | Special Dispatch to The Star. JULY 1935. . ALl LEN. WII.LIA. H. On Monday, Jnl] Is !lblt! Hnlnll.ll. YIII.L H. om| ""01 l‘lh ll Wednesday, July 3. at 3 pm. ment “Qlehwood ~Cemetery. (Charles Va., papers Dlease copy.) resting st Hyson nw. Notice of funeral MRS. CALLAHAN, 60, DIES AT HOME HERE Funeral Services Will Be Held Tomorrow for Native of District. Mrs. Robert Callahan, 60, & native of Washington, died yesterday morn- ing at her home at 5420 Connecticut avenue. She hed been ill several years. Mrs. Callahan 1ad been active in church work !l her life, and also had held various offices in the George She was & member of All Saints’ kpisco- pal Church. Besides her husband, Mrs. Calla- han is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Mason, and & son, Robert Callahan, jr.; three sisters, Mrs. Clara Morsell and Mrs. Amie Keller of ‘Washington, and Mrs. Thomas Dowl- ing of Wilmington and a brother, Ed- ward Hodgen, of Washington. Funeral servicss will be tomorrow at 2 o'clock at the Gawler funeral home, 1754 Pennrylvania avenue. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery. . —_— DR. W. M. KENNA, 66, EXPIRES SUDDENLY Since 1923 Is Victim of Heart Attack. Dr. William M. Kenna, 66, senior assistant physiclan at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, dled of heart attack in his office at the hospital yesterday after- noon at 4 o'clock. Dr. Kenna became a member of the hospital staff in 1923, and has served | continuously since then. Previous to his appointment to the staff, he had been connected with the hospital m an unofficial capacity. A graduate of Yale University, Mr. Kenna later served there as a pro- fessor in the medical school. He was a captain in the Medical Rcser\'e! Corps during the World War, after which he was engaged in the Public Health Service, a position he held until his association with St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in 1923. i Besides his wife, Mrs. Bertha Bishop | Kenna, Dr. Kenna is survived by a| brother, Frank Kenna, an attorney in New Haven, Conn, and a sister, Elizabeth Kenna of Hartford, Conn. Funeral services, at 9:30 tomorrow morning in the chapel at Arlington | National Cemetery, will be followed by | burial in the cemetery. FOR JONATHON BURNS SILVER SPRING, Md, July 2— Funeral services for Jonathon E. Burns, 75, former station agent with the B. & O. Railroad here, and resi- dent of the community for 34 years, were held this morning at his resi- dence on Sligo avenue. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery in| Frederick. | A native of Ridgeville, Carroll County, Mr. Burns was employed by | the B. & O. as station agent and | telegraph operator for 42 years in| Maryland and neighboring States. He | held his first position in Duffields, W. Va., where he was telegraph oper- ator and agent. In 1901 he was as- signed to Silver Spring, retiring six | years ago. He was custodian for the Silver Spring Volunteer Fire Depart- ment for a number of years. Surviving Mr. Burns, who died Sun- day at Homeopathic Hospital follow- ing a short illness, are his widow, Mrs. Mae A. Burns, a daughter, Mrs. E. N. Miller, and a grandson, Glen G Dorsey, jr, all of Silver Spring A sister, Mrs. William A. Mullinix of Mount Airy also survives. ROMAINE RITES TODAY Funeral services and burial of Maj. Frank W. Romaine, U. S. A, who died May 7 in the State of Washington, | were to be held at 2 o'clock this after- | noon at Arlington National Cemetery. Maj. Romaine, a native of Wash- | ington, was born here in 1877. He| was a graduate of Georgetown Uni- versity. — FOUND. BULLDOG. black lnfl White. male. screw tail. in Hyattsville, Md.: also male poodle near Priend: hn O'ner fully identify. Phone Em, z LOST. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to rridays, inclusive, 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. brindle, with_white and up, no collar, Taame “hete st Md. early Baturday, June = n.w. 0 Larg lluurd wv Yishur Phone, lumb -nn ND - WHITE_COLLIE size.Reward. Phone Emerson 4125, CAT—Large_vellow Persian; Monday night In vietnity of Silver Seri Call Shepherd ; rd. Liberal re L DIAMOND - WEDDING FING- Address_Box 73-K. am- office. EYEGLASSES—In T ot Nori Capitel ang B sts gn Catholic University street car. Reward. Phong jo 4 r 5 Reward. Fou! sparent, July - vmnny cuy bost Odtce. " Reward. 1615 Webn.er st. r.w. 'r!:klum—sm-u Jhite s Japey, X brown n Reward. Tace, shors Phone Wisconsi LASSES, 'hllz gold rim, in :ne Return tn Maude B. Currin, 2635 PACKAGE, conlllnln‘ two Mlc:lber: in- surance Dollc(e!, other papers. Pinder res Joh Kennedy, 510 McLachlen PERSIAN CAT—Gray, Please refurn (o Apt. =4, 2000 _16th st, n.w.. or call North #505. Miss Hawle: POCKETBOOK—Mi biack pocketbook, containing money and Maryland lulo l- cense. _Rew: d Phong uncoln 2164 connlm ‘WALLET—] maney urlver s wrm!t Bflmond T. Simoi ._ Ada ams 5 0504 B i POLICE DOG—Brindle; an- swers to name “Ring.” Call Cleveland 6230—Reward. GIANT SCHNAUZER, Black, male, shaggy, nervous erament; answers to name 0”; wea.rlng collar; in or near Washington. REWARD. Mrs. Lloyd Richards, Sunset Lane, Rye, N. Y. CEMETERY LOTS. CEDAR HILL CEME CEMETERY—S_8I section 16. top of the hill: $750 for all. Address Box 243-K. Sta, R office. BALLARD, LORRAINE On Mond: uly 1. ml" at Blblu Hospital. INE beloved wite of * Puneral services July 4. at 2425 Prankiin me at 11 :n. Relatives and. {riends invited. ~ Inte:ment Fort Lincoln Oem- etery. 3 BELT. EDGAR 19:95, at 107 beloved husband o Blinerat "irom his. late residence. 528 13th st. ne.. on Wednesday. July 3, at 10 a.m._Relatives and friends are 'in- vited. ' Interment Lutheran Oemetery, Reistertown. Md. 2 BENNETT, FLOYD. Buddenly Sunday, June 30, ‘H"lb at Zmergency Hospitsl. FLOYD BENNETT, the beloved hutband of Ola Bennett. He also leaves to mourn their loss three daughters. t¥o sons. A loving mother, one brother. five sisters and other relatives and friends. Re- nry s_ w.umn.nm On Sunday. June 30, AR B. BELT. BOUDEN, ADDISON, JR. Departed lhll lite Bunday. June 1935, at_North: d, J. ‘ADDISON BOUDEN. JR. Delgved " coii_of Faec ate Addieon and Mattie Bouden He also leaves to mourn their loss a devoted stepmother of Alex- nd u. Va l'o ll!url Hounce Gas- and Mattie NG Boodin. tnd and friends Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews’ funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. of funeral later, BOYDE, SADIE ANITA. On Monday, 1 residen he; 1902 31 B, BADIE AN!T 'BOYDE. beloved wite ‘of Thomas W. Bovde. sr. devoted Notice as ¥ Y.. and Willlam U. le. is also survived by ner mother, erulllnl Underwood; _sister. Nellle Graves: brother, Joseph Under- iwood: also her grandchildren, Georze W. Saunders. jr: Dolores and Barbara | Mayola Boyde. Notice of funeral ln":r. numz HAI' lll,! On Monday. July 1 xmm the above resi- y 3. at 11 a.m ¥ A1l JOHNSON, mSAMUEL. = The officers and Ww. v are requested t are rea i Aseemble Chamber's finéral pariors” 5 o' mh‘;“‘“ T the ur late _comrade, +BAMUEL Ji Mass at Bt. Peter's e ren 2t a0 sts s at9:30 am, lmemew Atlington IAM G smx P. E. BHOMETTE. Adjt o KENNA, DR. WILLIAM HATTH'I denly. on’ Monday, July 1 WILLIAM MATTHEW KENNA. hushand of Beriha Bishop Kenna. = Body, resting At ‘the Tabier funerai home. S B ot Wednesday ity mass will be sai ihe Chln!l at H"t Myer. Va. at B30 et otlomed by interment h full military honors Jn Arlington National Cemetery. KINCHELOE. JAMES GIBSON. On Sun- day. June 30, 1935, pital JAMES GIBSON KINCHELOE. be- oved husband of Adeline Noel Kincheloe and son of James Mason Kincheloe and brother of Mrs. Fred 8. Auty and Mrs, ac Hynson of Philadelohia, Pa. Fu: Persl services at the residence of his father in Upperville. Ty’ Gt S m Relat invited. Interment Iv Upperville, Va. LEWIS, MARY E. On Monday. July 1. 235, MARY E_ LEWIS. be Ved ‘moy Peter 'S Dr W. ‘and John H. Lewis. Surviving her also are five grandchildren. one brother and a host of other relatives and friends Remains resting at Frazier's funeral home, 389 Rhode lsland ave. nw. Pu- neral Thursday, July 4. at | pm.. from Third Baptist 5th and | Que sis. a.w. Rev. G. c< officiatins. Bud- 1935, LR Hill Cemetery, 2 MORRIS: MARY E. On MnMay July 1, at her residence, 2¢ MARY'E. MORRIS beloved mather of"Eva Contee. Jumes Morrin ang ik Carter. "Bhe also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Stew- art’s funeral home. 30 H st. ne. until Wednesday evening. ' thereafter at her late residence. Funeral Thursday, July 4. at 1 pm., from the residence. In- terment Woodlawn Cemetery, MOTHER LORETTA (JOSEPHINE STEIN). o0 Jaiy E MOTHER J STEIN). Mass will be sald a n Wed: Rellllve! and leendl lte invited. In- terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. BROGDON, ESTHER. mplrl!d mu ll!e on Saturday. June 29 linger Hospital. !;s-nnn BR OGDOV beloved daughter of Charles Brogdon. he 1 loss two | on Brogdon one Miss Harriett Wilson. . Re lr.llns resting ll Eml!ly & Hicks' fu. neral home, M nw Funeral | Weanesday. July . st 350" b from | the above funeral home. Rev. William H Thomas officiating. Interment Mount Zion Cemetery. 'BUTLER, ANNIE N. On Monday, J: 19: N. “BUTLER. belove daughter of Mary and the late William Butler also leaves three devoted cousins, Elizabeth Smith, Pannie Scott and Amelia Holt. Remains resting at Btewart's_fun st ne Funeral Thursday. | Troms Holy ‘Bdeemer. Church,"New York and New Jersey aves. n.w. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 BUTLER. ANNIE_N. The officers and members of St. Thomas Ladies' Auxiliary. No. 64. and District Auxiiiary. No. Knights of St. John_are ngtified of zre death of Sister ANNIE N. BUTLER. faithtul fnancial secretary for 15 Call meeting will be held Stewart's funeral parlor. i Wednesday. July 3. 1935 sharp_ Funeral Thursday. July 4. f Holy Redeemer Church. N. Y. and aves. nw. at 9 am LIZZIE M WELLS. Aux_Pres MARY A QUA! CHAR! LOUISE Youden cb. 5¢.. beloved Butler. ' She is also and seen i survives & grandmother brothers. Remains be Adams & Smoot's funeral ho; Nichcls ave, se. after 5 p.m uly 2. Fu service We: Sstters! | CALLAHAN. day. J 2 pm. 1 ment Arlington Ni 1 Cemetery. CHICHESTER. WILLIAM S, B. Suddery. July’ 1. 1935. at Providence WilLAm § B. CHICHESTER | the beloved husband of Ruth Raobinson of the late Wilham | . | Chichester. © He also survived by two children, llr!f sisters and twe brothers. Funeral serv- | ices will held st the_ Episcopal | Church, Aquasco, Md. on Wednesday. | July 3.'at 1] a.m. Relatives and friends | are invited. Interment church cemeters, COV NER. PATTY J. On Monday. July 1. at Washington Sanitarium_ Ta- kom. Park. Md. PATTY J. CONNER. a8 years ‘of 3019 Georgia ave beloved wife of Alfred F. Conner. mother of Marjorie F. Conner. sister of Mary J. Ways of Washington, David Johnston of Golden. Colo., daughter of the late Rebecca Johnston, Puners) chapel of Talt oy Interment CORRADO, MARY FRANCES, oOn Moo 1. 1935 MARY FRANCES CORRADO. Beloved wite of Louis Cor- rado and mother of Rose. Theresa. Anna Prank and Joseph Corrado. Funeral from her late’ residence. 1805 Kenyon st. n.w.. on Thursday. July 4. at K30 am: thence to Sacred Heari h. 16th Pazk T | why offer: Teose. of hey S0y " Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Mary's Cemetery. CURRAN. HELEX GORDON. Virg" Tstands, HELEN RRAN. aged 11 vears. daughter of Capt. Edgar A. 8. and Mrs. Funeral from For Wednesday. July 3. a e AT (o National Cemetery. YORTH, TIMOTHY W. On Jun a1 Emeryency Horvital TIMOTHY W. DUNWORTH. heloved husband of | Mary Anne Dunworth (nee O'Keefe) and father of John Francis. Timothy and Margaret Dunworth. _Remains resting at his late residence 1338 Sheridan st nw. Funeral will b> held from the above residence on Wednesday, July 3. at 8:30 am. High requiem mass at Nativity Church at 9 a.m. Interment Mount "Olivet Cemeters. ~Relatives and friends invited EDWARDS, JAMES F. On Tuesday July 2. 1935, at Mother Jones' Rest Home. xgs rd. Md. JAMES F. husband of the late Stella L Edwards. Body rest- ing at_Warner E. Pumphrey's funeral home. R474 Georgia ave. Silver Spring, Md. Notice of services later. IZI.\I‘III' JOHN A. On Monday. July 1. w5, at his residence; 5415 Conn. ave JOH eloved hus< BiTa o Dovis Emere. Rem resting at Hysong's funeral parlors. ai 1300 N st n.w. Notice of funeral arrangements later. GARNER. EMMA A, 3 Suddenly. on 20 On Tuesday. July 2. i5 &t her Tesidence. 530 Gin' 8, 0.0 EAMA A GAR beloved wife 'of Joseon W, Garner and mother of Mrs Dorothy M. Souder. Joseph W. Garn jr.; Howard Paul Garner. Frederick Garner. James H._Garner and John Funeral {rom the W. W. | . southeast funeral home. h si. se. on Friday. July 5. ai 10:30 a.m. Reiatives and friends ‘are invited. ~ Interment Cedar Hill Ceme- tery. 4 GOLDENBERG. ISAAC. -On Monday July 3 t Emergenicy Hospital. TSAAC GOLDENBERG. . beloved | husband _of Helen R. GoldenWerg and father of Alan H. Goldenberg and Mrs. Martin Baum Funersl from the W. W. Chambers Co. 1400 Chapin <t nw_ on | Wednesday. Jul 30 am. Rela heaand Ti1ehds are invited. * Interment Washington Hebrew Cemetery. GOODRICH. FRANCES FIELD. On Sun-|. 1935. at_the Leesburg GOODRICH, | funeral home. B radiat Chareh. Weanesday. July 3. | ethodist Chure at 11 o'clock. Interment in Hamilton | Cemetery- WARREN w. on Mondar, July 5 D.m.. WARREN W.. beloved hiudbund "of* Bmiile Mae Gregory and loving_father of Warren Willlam. ir.. Allison, Gregory, of 1834 4th th . Remains rest: Wednesday. J T at the Lutheran Cl urch, Manassss. Va., Wednesday, July 3. at 2 LLEARY. JOHN L. - um-;% 2y his residence, 1637 34 ‘ashington. belevedn husband of ’5"'? aker 501 e Tate “Albert E._and Annie E Hil- leary. father of 'Russell A. Hilleary, Mrs_Eleanor C. Wynkoop and Mrs. M. Estslle Imiay and _brother of Harry Bt ren. Albert M. Prederick and Graf- | eary and Mrs. Margaret M. Remains restine at his late resi- Funeral Wednesday, July 3 at 10 am. from St John's Episcopal Church. Potomac and O sts. n.w. _Inter- ment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. Clar- endon, Va. (nee CHARLES F. On Mondav. July 1 ¢ his residence Greater Cavitol d ARLE: HILTON. ye inesday. July 3 me Francis nwer c-thahc chnr:h "m.n and Pennsylvania a at 8:30 a.m., Where mass will be sald for the reposé of his soul. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme- ey, JOHNSON. SAMUEL. On Monday. July 1935, at United States Naval Hos- ital. SAMUEL JOHNSON (retired, U. 8. {mnne Band), "beloved father of Mrs, a Johnson' Bol nd 8, and Joh! Jnsefih!ne “Eakins. ambers Co. 517 11th s 5hd an o?rgred at 9 . r the repose of m‘ soul. Relatives and {riends rrt invited, Interment Arlingtog, National Cemetery. | (A Phone WEA 0608 Ur- nw In- the stline Convent Chapel, 519 4th st Wednesday, July 3. at 9:30 am, terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. RY ELIZABETH. On Mon- ‘g "Hospital. ELIZABETH &Ne1LL BESSE OTHbS OB b loved dauehter of Mary M. and fhe latc Seoree ifobs and sister Giohs " garboe. wite ot James PO ONERT Funieral from home n.w. . Reaulem mass at 10 o clock. at terment Moust Ol and relatives invite Na MARY o-q:u,‘x. pED .v July 2, \lrl HE‘LE‘\' J MUF.RAY President. Miss HELEN A\"X‘HONY Becretary. el ok ATTERSON. daughter of Annette and Mo'!—on C. Patterson. Services will be heid at her late residence on Wedne:- p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemuery Friends are vited PETTUS, REV. WILLIAM lll' RY 1 n "be om St Interment St. Mary's Cem FARL. was with him uent was at \"ulR!Dl ‘\aum al Cem~ v last Tuesday. Jun WATER:! E " the loving Wife of Prank \\z\er\ and sister of Mrs_ George Ford, Lessie Brooks. Miss Cora Price and Dorothy Rozier. She a t nd a host of the W 1432 You s > | WATTS. ROBERT. Depart denly. on_Monday. July 1 p.m. ROBERT WATTS. mourn & devoted mo nine sisters and a hos lnz‘ friends. Remains . 1935, at . MARY JANE WIN - Eiizabeth Jomnson atid Genes Chisley leaves _four brothers, Daniel and _Oscar and_one Other atives and many friends her re. Rei resting at the John funeral chepel, At Notice of funeral hereafter. YOUNG; BERTHA CAMPBELL. Departed ser Hospital, BERTHA CAMPBELL wife of Prederick 837 She " also Dewey Archic Ca 1. She leaves to mourn their loss three brothers. Bernard. Earle and Thomas Edward: six sisters’ Mor- rine Brown. Iretha. Celestine, Thelma, Ailine and Edna Simms: one uncle. Percy Campbell: two aunts, Pauline Campbell and Edna Campbell Smallwood, d_othi friends. Re- S resting Bt ine Funersl patior of Alexander S. Pope. 315 15th &t. se. Notice of funeral iater. In Memoriam. DIXON. JAMES V. A tribute the memory_of ‘our dear husband and father. JAMES V. DIXON, who left Us one year ago today. July 2, 1934, A havoy home we once enjoved, How sweet the memory #till Bu an empty void of love to ED W D JAMES V . ADA I In loving remembrance f my devoted wife, ADA 1. EWING. who departed this iife two years ago today. July 2. 1 Though from this earth you did part Leaving me in great sorrow behind: Forever you will live in my heart Through ties one cannot unbind. Though God has taken my loved one And I know it was for the best: Until we meet {n His home above us Will my soul only then be at rest HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. ELMON EWING. HAVES. WALTER MARTIN. 1In sad but ng _remembrance of our loving son. WALTER MARTIN HAVES who dopar ¢d.this life one year ago todey. July J One sad and lonely vear has passed Since from this earth you went away. Dear. we miss that loving smile 50 gay And are thankful vou left us that treas- ure as you went away. M U’HER AND PATHER JONES. ANN POW In loving remem- rance ot AN FOWELL JONES, "%ho died one year ago today, July 2. 1934, The midnight stars shine on the grav Of the one we loved, but could not save. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender. loving and true. HUSBAND AND (‘HYLDRFN L SHORTER. LUCILLE remembrance of our loved one, LYCIiLE VSRR ER, who departed this life three years g0 today. July LIAMSON, DONALD 8. In memory of ey hatound. DONALD S. WILLIAMBON. who departed " this life” two years aso today. July 2 §978 WiPE, REBEGCA C. DONALDSON. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. .|~ J- William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave NE. Lincoln 5200 Joseph F. Blrch s Sons HA Established 1841 3034 M S‘- N.w. Frank Geler s Sons Co. CH 5 . ZURHORST C CO 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. ___Phone_Lincoln 0332 V. L. SPEARE CO0. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W Speare_establishment, NAGomal 280 St. N.W. FUNERAL DES] s, _ GEO.A.COMLEY jius Al'lll“. 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