Services for James E. DULIN, 82, of 1707 Columbia rd. nw., restaurateur and District masonic fighre, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the S. H. Hines Co., Funeral Home. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Dulin died Wednesday in Emergency Hospital. A native of Langley, Va., he was educated in rural schools before coming to Washington as a young man. From 1906 until the early 1930s, he was the proprietor of Dulin's restaurant on 13th st. n.w. near G st.
In recent years, he had an interest in a restaurant near 20th and G sts. nw. His wife, Lulu DULIN, died six years ago.
Prominent in Masonic circles, he was a past master of Lafayette Lodge 19 and a past high priest of Mount Pleasant Lodge 33. He also was a past patron of the Warren E. Harding Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and a past grand patron of the District chapter of that order.
He leaves a son, Ronald E. DULIN, of 2001 16th st. nw. (The Washington Post, dated 29 May 1953)
Services for James E. DULIN, 82, of 1707 Columbia rd. nw., restaurateur and District masonic fighre, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the S. H. Hines Co., Funeral Home. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Dulin died Wednesday in Emergency Hospital. A native of Langley, Va., he was educated in rural schools before coming to Washington as a young man. From 1906 until the early 1930s, he was the proprietor of Dulin's restaurant on 13th st. n.w. near G st.
In recent years, he had an interest in a restaurant near 20th and G sts. nw. His wife, Lulu DULIN, died six years ago.
Prominent in Masonic circles, he was a past master of Lafayette Lodge 19 and a past high priest of Mount Pleasant Lodge 33. He also was a past patron of the Warren E. Harding Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and a past grand patron of the District chapter of that order.
He leaves a son, Ronald E. DULIN, of 2001 16th st. nw. (The Washington Post, dated 29 May 1953)
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