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SOCIETY - THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1921;PART 1. o e o 7K PREVENTION MINERS N BRTAN sl (FOIRFLO0| 10 RESUMEWURKI Society SOCIETY 7 IN IBMORIA!- REV. DR. GAMBRELL DIES, |, JT2oM0Wbsx NOTED BAPTIST LEADER | st "S5 ottt it v CONOVER. A tribute to the memory o hel, ARD CALVIN CONOVE ding on Bulletin Board. Was Retired President of Southern Convention and Well Known Today recails flie memors posted yesterday on the green notioce in Wi ) A;:‘r 2 Joved on w0 T ' 5 Mrs. Harding Gives Interesting Tum to e e R W s e e orotoe of marriage, pursusnt to the | Pgblo to Send a Committee Decision to Take Ballot on brell, retired president of the South- | DOVE, 1" momers of ou acar mite and B ecey ive motios ‘that Here for Aid Against ereby 've notice at & mar- aage é:‘m;ended to b: heldhwl‘l’:m ere for I galns ree endar months from the te . hersdt heiween me and, the other per: Further Disasters. son herein named. Richard John Spencer Churl:hlll, ane of Marl- | By the Associated Press. ern Baptist convention, died at the :;xy Just two years age tedey, Jupe 11, home of a daughter here yesterday. He was seventy-nine years old and has Mrs. Denby’s River Party by Taking GueSts Aboa‘rd Mayflower' been ill since last February. RS. HARDING gave the river |the bridegroom ana his brother were v 7 educator, having served as professor Owners’ Proposal Expect- ed to End Tie-Up. 1t geas sad. bt true, dear mo Wi saed 1 By the Associated Press. t borough, peer of the realm, age, forty- o) —With the My lieutenants in the air service, acting : e e PULB’LO Colo., Jn::“:: iy ml?xinovh June 10—A ‘resumption of party of Mrs. Denby an In- |as Dursult pllots. After their wedding ; at various Southern Baptist theological| ' \e've bren in 8 deep. deep stream. Tesidence in France, three| WOTk of emergency T {work In the British coal mines Mon- teresting little turn. when |trip, Mr. and Mrs. Kenly will reside institutions. For many years he was| But now we Lave another thought within us, way under the supervision of the Red jday, Juns 20, it is generally assumed they 1anded at the Navy dock |at East Orange, N. J. 5 editor of the Baptist Standard, at Dallas. | , 1ot each d = "‘jfi;, .‘;,f;';:;"gug""n Cross, Pueblo today took steps forihere, will result from a descision|at 6:30 last evening, taking the en-! on gaturday, June 11th, at 12 : Ml | He is survived by two sons and three| _ To ux a0 face will seem dears. = flood prevention. reached today at & conference of the | tire party aboard the Mayflower and|o'clock, at the Home of Dr. and Mrs. daughters. B "‘""“‘" HESASD o o Bizhed) Aunnouncement of Mayor James M.|jpinors, (oa€a 08 (0, (ke B DalloL 0% | showlng them all the living arrange- | Busens Fendigton of Cuckoo, Loulss e GAEGLER. 1o loring remembrazce of ot : apce Lovern that & committee would €0 !0 |owners looking to a sottiement of the | ments of the yacht Mrs. Denby's e e ous K amperiof Dr. Gambrell was well known to | desr sn and grandscn. BEENARD LEG Cottages. in which the actors 13 Washington to ask the federal gov-jgtrike. This assumption is said to be| guests on the Bylph for a three-tour Henty Frankiln Butier of Yonice 5] Baptists in this city, having supplied | CEEELER, who Crparied i Ufe Seten Shak pany lived | ernment’s aid in preventing a repeti- ba :ra‘ih on he u“ lfl flagl fl:h trip yesterday. were Mrs. Harding,|N. Y. Miss Gladys Kemper, Miss' 7 pulpits here at various times. A} the| mass at St. Aloysius Church, Washington, U exiat in. lom.h'lrk !:ulna. tion of the flood was followed closely | TeER™a the Tatest tels OFered DY €09 | Mra. “Coolidge. Mrs. Wallace, Mra: fi%’nfind{fiw n"" ‘f"" Ee"“" ‘annual convention here last year he| D-C- than ) ‘arthy, er and cou . o by &, tlegram from Secretary, Eal |ihe belcr”that cherd will mot”Be "8 | Patl 974 Mrk, The0qe JRe 0% 3 | e Sride, wers bridearitiae Wil the recelved the distinction of having| I YSifRES, I YT et Organist, flmm available | 07 70, 5 Would be sent at once to |contimuance of the strike, o or ° Navy. bridegroom was attended m. o been elected president for the fourth MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER. * for summer & Addreu make a survey. The cessation of work in the mines George B. Larkin of 0- lnlnl- N, Y. 5 time. G088, In sxd but loving remembrance of my GEORGE A. HATHA AY, The proclamation of Gov. Bhoup |has lasted for ten weeks, and tha|_The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge |28 best man. The wedding was quiet | | Followi dexr uncle, RiCHARD CHA )88, who 006 A St. S.E. calling ‘on all organizations in the |funds of the miner A sing [will be among the guests at dinner|[3nd informal and a o Fimvitasio ng the convention he went to| Goil.i.q'{iis lite Bve years ago toduy, June 25 o | omte %o atse tunds for rellef work |Lon0s of the ners ey Sihausted this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert had been issued. only & few of the Europe, where he assisted in plan-| 5y gy e 2 Bad ‘s Meartening effect on the POPU- | ihe’ mire ners hove Brounass Gg|H. Grosvenor, who will entertain a|relatives and closest friends of the MRS. ROBERT F. SKINNER, sing jcho raconstaction Iwork s here, Gone, but_mot_forzotten AINT IN -"ME et P e T R e s it the worers have | dstingyisied company at'the nevy | Soni5aetine, parties were prescnt. The | wite of the Amerienn conval menernl) B Srag Sl Fom the, presiaency | | I8 MIECE ALE siSik Hiowam Bodies are being recovefed oc- v < | Chase Ciul »te 3 1% mentioned for the o g castonally as debris is removed and :g;:r:ded. they canulttu,:a a conside! On June 17 the Vice President and | Kemper's parents and brother, Dr.! poat of ‘_.-, r to Belgiom. She |2t the annual convention this year, at!HAY. In memoriam. EDWIN 1,,4:(_1(;11‘ vance on anything previously and Mrs. George W. Kemper and Chattanooga. HAY. died June 11. 1906 A mau of charm. early today the known dead in the |ofrered. Mrs. Coolidge will leave Washington & emp wan formerly Nelen Wales ang | Coatanoosn B - e e a Tire A Uit ke e and youll save mosey—i? Fergwon | 1orzyes stood at forty-nine. for Niles, Ohio., the birthplace of the|LaRue Kemper of Memphis, Tenn..|¢heir home is in Massillon, Ohio. I aoiean cisatiacat. His sty aaatl executes the work—you'll be sure of The committee going to Washing- Oppose Rejecting Offer. late Prelldenl'McKlnlay, where Mr. and the bridegroom's parents and > CARDS OF THANKS. dlexs Dervous force o Detter job and money saved bealdes. rton will be headed by Alva B.| The conference of the coal miners'|Coolidge will deliver an address at the | brother: Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. BATLEY. We wish to express our sincere Adams. son of the former governor. |delegates today voted overwhelming- | imposing ceremonies to be held there, | Butler of Washington, D. C. 3 thanks and deep appreciation for the many nes of his | Intertor and Extertor Work | Other members of the committee will |1y against advising the men to reject | Later they will attend the centenniai| Eihan Flagg Butler”of ) o prinoeton for ‘the fnaier® S°I7| courteses, comoriing words and breucife e ?]nal;oteg !:om Pueblo, Denver and }h!e a!!erdnl| mla mflne‘ Lo and Ln celebration at Amherst College. °“Ml" I empar whoiwasllong s rest 2l "31'-’:';1':; extenden’ muihy Angops e B e . [ R 2118 olorado Springs. nterested circles tonig ttle doubt — 3 n, = (TR 3 | x oy o Do ' FERGUSON, INC. 333 o Ask Permanent Protection. was expressed that the forthcoming| The ambassador of Japan, Baron|3ent of Cuckoo. is a graduate of lrxn"st.wm::tngfns‘::eorl‘”n.;“r:?: T AT e N FAMILY S0 e fove T coumiey were e outet ° Puisting Departmest. Ph. N. SLEM ¢ ballot would find a majority in favor|Shidehara, will be host at dinner this| ') c5thampton College and served in|anq is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. inherent charms with which he was endowed “We are not going to Washington |of a cessation of the strike, although | evening in h the Navy Department at Washing- e - | EVANS. I wish to express my sincere thanks| TWe found delight i el e or W- to insist Pueblo be glven any specific it might be only a small one B | Sapan® Amone the onomiral Urlu of lton during the war. Mr. Butler Menry 'T. Oxnard at Upperville | “for the kindness, srmpaihy and Somal tokens | sirong nature. . We knew. the irue impalecs en ugs o of money M. Adems eald roday, | pnight be only & small one. i ion|ioRan cAmong the other guests will | yraduate of Princeton Univeraity and | 1 ere she will remain until she sail; at the death of my daughter, MARJORY | ana purposes of his heart. His great mind “We ate going to sk sgme permanent |of a national pool, for which Thermen | o the Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes. | was a Heutenant in the Navy during | {7 SeRISIPYr, fof Paris. where she Bt Wne TAUEA A. GRIFFITH, »| inemed with the gows of all that was great . rot on _against future floods. |up t A the war. . 5 £} 5 in literatare. In private life, as in his pro- € & Stored Biis probably can be done best by |fivis, Ui Bresent have been firmly in | Dinmer Given in Henor of Mr, and Mrs. Butler will spend the —— HAWERRO 15A Temional caresr. ha exemplified all the en- £pvechinent Casinsers, os In the cass | (he"mrincrs, eoweries o et au | ety and Mrs aghen - | mminon Montewes tarm o Wis | ,MI22 F11%, Hagson, vho shont the s | e ST e e e of_Galves versal that such a pool would prove |, Thé minister of Ecuador and Sen- [caseot, Me., and intend seeing s8many | 7") ohn Charles Veaik. setoos B 2 - Mr. Mrs. Joh i of ' th oatia In & report made by W. H. Sawhill, |impracticable undér existing cireums |Or% ¢ Ellside entertained at din-|of their friends a8 possible on thelf |or. Nfins Harrizon, ‘who 1a the daaen, | el T our ‘Gevoted | TR et enc toviek. metvor. LIS, BES: for the summer mn farm agent, it was estimated |stances, and the belief is expressed :er last a;enln' at the legation in|way from Virginia to Maine. ter of Mr. Thomas S. Harrison of WILLIAM HANI GH. DERSON. who departed this life ope year oc until ted. damage to farm lands in the [that 1t no longer will be allowed to|ponoF of the Becretary of State and ot Danville, Va, will be married this agojteday, Juve T1/A00 ‘wani ouunty and to crops would amount |stand in the way of a settlement ot | M Charlés Evans " Hughes. The | The marriage of Miss Mary Belle| 0, 0 oo u Duval the and Death has robbed us of our mother. to seven mmon @ollara. The entire | the controversy. Both sides aré said | Euests numbered thirty-four and in- [Small, daughter of former Represen- ey v a : 7 et e e g il Proficient workmen irry area of 50,000 acres in this|to be tired of the struggle. cluded a number of European and |tative and Mrs. John H. Small, to Maj. | 0 ,,'n";ud st 8 oclock. o tweod, and the homored ladies | 1t wag mother. ves, dear mother, eouty was damaged, Mr. Sawhill South American diplomats and sev- | Herbert Neblett U. S. A. will take|}e PSFIOrmel o0 8 (O cloc -to“o"d = Can we help but shed a tear? only handle your rugs, N 5 S et Benxtora: place today in Washington, N. C.. the by a reception for the members of | Lodge h appreciation | Yok, we miss her. o, we miss ber. which assures one of the k) et e B Births Reported. jSenator and siva Trank B, wins [ ")0° 7 O PROES PHER {haimedaingipacty(and thejt¥e t;;;‘- e Bt how mat et withost ‘her . —Incomp] ave as efr guests the forme, r. and Mrs. ete . Drury left 2 . TILD. For there is mo mother there! very best workmanship. feports from Colorado flooded areas, |,,The, following births bave been o| four uncles, Mr. John Willls of Bos. | Washington this morning for White | Walker. Miss Harrison and Lieut. M PR HUSBAND, WILLIAM D. WOOD. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. ROEIE, the health department within the last twenty- Ch: for thi . to inquiries from the As-|gour hours: ton; Mr. Brainard Willls, Mr. F. A.|Sulphur Springs, where they will|Duckett will have a large wedding DIED. ELIZABETH AND K. . arges for this service Pre: irected to mayors, | Frederick and Mary E. Yates, girl Willis, and Mr. R. K. Willis, ali of |spend the week end. They went to|Party and a number of guests have| HIGEEE. In sad Ing_remembrance of inogt reasenable. shows the following loss of life: Limer L. aud ,: vl A, Luke, boy. Delaware, Ohio. White Sulphur to attend the bankers' | COme from ‘out-of-town:forthe|Wed- | REALOR | oMy, . e D D | o) Sanlng Ity MUIDRED L ENORES ward ‘A. and = convention, and will return for & few ERiyehis A >, 5 Harold 3 Hailo i Senator and Mrs. Oddie, in com- next ‘week before closing thelf | o voyaemaris Carnocki be: ;'I‘mu‘}..':nreu&m m-n‘-" Bohuives ana| %, ° ° e e e i it Blacaterd, boy. pany with the Vice President and [home on Rhode Island avenue for the emaria 5.8 member ‘invited. Interment Gleawood ceme- A lovinz one from us has gose, Josesh A, asd Hilda M. Blaslord, bey. Mra. Coolldge, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Drury_ have|of the constituent assembly ol {riess o A voice we loved io wiilled: e an D e T Taeour ber. Senator Calder at the ninety-second place in the mountains | Lithuania, arrived vesterday an ""‘, BLACKWOOD. Wednesday, Jupe 8. 1221, at A e T Aloysius J. and Anle E. Fealey, girl. anniversary parade of the Brooklyn luemont, Va., which they will | % "I"d‘ ;“‘h¢m°‘° ashiugon Ior CHABLES W. BLACK' ING FATHER AND MOTHER. Max and Fannie Bass, girl. Sunday School Union at Brooklyn,|occupy this summer, going thers the |2D indefinite stay. of e Wiiliam and Sarah Siegel, girl. N. Y. Thursday last. During their|end of next week. e = it "Futir, ARDREW 1512 H N.W. 4| William B. and R. Scrimger, girl. stay they wfire emeréTh‘;ed at IuFr:ch- Miss Lella Wgr,:e- a . Interment at Fort u SMITH, w Bea ebeTatie e pear o = Ig eon at the Montaux Club. The Post- Is Hostess at Luncheon. 2 : Phone Main 2063 Edward F. and Anna Delorey, girl. General also 'a member of | Miss Catherine Koomes Miss Lella Wa entertained at Departed thig itfe June 10, 1921 at - It was hard to give up our desr husband and Property damage at Pueblo is vari- and Mary E. Brennan, boy. the luncheon party. The parade is|Weds Mr. Paul Oliver Drury. luncheon today at the Hotel Lafay- | IoB BLUE, cxes 4 venes, dovpied fatber. ] 5| dohn J. and Mary 3 Foley, irl. ous estim: James n and .mm AL Tmll. girl. one of the important annual events Quantities of white roses ette. Her guests were those who will u v 0. And see him placed boneath the sod, oy ‘,’.o m‘,o.oo‘,,'"‘D‘._‘m"':"'w"grg"»‘;o?: Edward 3. and Lelle 3t Wiisén, girt. in Brooklyn, the membership of the | daisies intermingled with palms ::g Sttond her at her marrige néxt Wed-| ter o'f"';‘uke and Virgtnia Blue. Burial gt| BUE we must driuk tiis bitter All- Inn flood area is put at $500,000. Joeph ‘:m;'g“d_rg:mm“w; sirl union being upward of 250.000 chil- | ferns formed the decoration in St.|nesday to Lieut John Spanogie: Mrs | Amisville. Va., Sunday. And submit to the e 1€8 pbmi &+ e B e P, suktin, boy. | drem. ~Practically the entire mem- | Pauls Church (his morning for the Monroe Warren. matron of Honor: Why should our tears in srow Sow Atlce. Harvell, girl. bership was present on this occasion. marriage of Miss Catherine Koones, |Miss Margaret Granger of Williams Whea God_calls his own? Pricés fealizéd en Swift & Co. sales amnel K. and Alice M. Howell, girl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel |port, Pa., formerly of Washington. But let our hearts in every woe, 1703 New York Ave. gt carcase beef i Washington for week ending | Pvurd YL ang Batelle 3 Eisherty, boy. N ety ot “'," British em-| Shively Koones, and Mr. Paul Oltver | who will be maid of honor, and her Senl sy, "“’ "'“ be dooe.” - . June 4, 1921, on shipments sold ont, . and e bassy and Mrs. R Lesile Cralgle re-| Drury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. {b: Miss Dorothy Warren, is open for lunch and from 18 cents to 17 ceats per_pound; Mars! . e kst iy evini i L Lo irginia, | Dryry’ of this city, which took place |cousin of the bride; Miss Dorothy 424 averaged 1570 cents per pound.—Adver- o . where they went to attend the finals| sy 10:30 o'clock, in the presence of |Mondell fnd Miss Judith Clark and e at the Hampden-Sidney College, sec-| 3" gmal] > e I — Rtereand Eoic Watstn: ",fi'." SLalolaaatieancarionat inscution i | 1) oLl Setheringjobireintivesiand (MissINatalie Eebm of s RV e WEC dinner from three until 2 the south. Mr. Craigie made an ad- . C. 8. Elli: 4 Mr. C. F. eld':t o'clock on STREET PROTEST IGNORED | & Ciled Gressang Mra. Craigle read s letter | mane Rev, Paul Reynolds of Balti- | Mr ant M7p e in the ER. e boy. from H. R. H. Queen Mary of ENg- | parrarmoes tho ceremen capltai yesterday and are at the Hotel e e o B MR s Aira and Dares. Commil 1and, and also presented & rose tree,|Nigr James ¥ Mackin ¢ Washington to remain over the week | Hien Rhone and Mr. ,,:u,'; White amd| ©f mr desr devoted "brother. w. Commissioners Will Open Bancroft| Jchn and Rosie Pitts, boy. f the queen, which was rch= 3 cousin_of o EMOTHERE, who deparred his e thirty- Horaca ond. Flizabetn’ Brown, ghrl. the gift o queen, church; the Rev. Eugene Connolly |¢nd. When they will go to New York Mrs. Ella_Johneon. Funeral Mon Place Despite Petition John and Elizbecn, Smith, 'bey. zm:;: by the memorial gates of the|ang the Rev. Ambrose Bevans. of {or‘ short .ucy"u-dbt;-en for & wgek oy, Jme 13 at 3 pm. from the First 'I;‘:;:l;u:p; todsy. June 11. 19 - Frederick and Amy Tolson, ‘girl. Baltimore, the Rev. Thomas A. Walsh |in Atlantic City before returning R S ~ " The Commissioners yesterday re. nd Mary C. Pend Mr. and Mrs. Craigle will €0 t01.1g the Rev. Edward L. Buckey of this | home. o an T R v""" - g 18 rough Jected the petition of residents of Ban-| yonn . Princeton to attend the Yale-Prince- [y ™% “2un io\WETd o TRETON SR CER T e I o n aved johe, Be ton game, June 18, when they will| . £, 1" Revno) Mrs. Olonzo Tymer, who epent the R by might and das by day: craft place against the opening of ;b\'flrg"g'm M“‘fl:‘.fi, Oortin . be the guests of Mrs. Junius Morgan [ rovag 2" ynolds ‘offictated, fol-|winter at Wardman Park Hotel. is| ¥ Zaiched the leving hands grow ‘thinser, Burchelps that street from Phelps place to 23d| Rorarh Tt \arcus. boy e at her home on Conmstitution Hill (e leaving for her home at Highland e e e, street. They decided in board meet- and Mrs, Fairfield e bride, who was escorted by her 1 i 1 tried 0 hard to sa A tribute of love and wftection ing to authorise the cot ion o Samuel ind Hasel Terry, They wil visit Mr. N. ¥ bet ather, was charming in & gown of Park, Chicago, where she will remain Bat IWARD JAMES. on aef 't proceed with condemnation i e e e ra, Cralgle will | Fhite georgette crepe. draped with until'As e e ¥ g bor| T A b nicersars. who left us Bouquet Coffee procsedings, et od e Rk A | oturaing. Mr. and Mok GINES et | szagisits o tamily ace, with o gar- | STRE ;A5 Washington in Séptem: e e e streef alread:; ast s, forming the = A P pfrorgpen Ay west of the block i suection. A ey 3 o8- e girdle.” Tho gown was made on sim. | bers 220 Wil 288in sbend the winter | CORNWALL Pridey, Juse 10, 1071, at 5 a.m. | T, 2cheors citle and 2 wate 5 A Flavor of weeks ago a committee of property L awiine The assistant military attache of the |Ple, modish lines, without a train, and —_ ite of “the iate Charies B . owners in the vicinity sttended a v b7 Tta ey mbassy and Blenors Hunting- | her veil of filmy Austrian lace, an| The Misses Timlow, who spent the | remaias may be seen at Lee's rhlpll fa And Jefc us dreaming bow very Irresistible prl hearing before the Commissioners and gl ton have gone to New York to at-|heifloom in the family, was becom- | winter in Asheville, N. C.. have taken | urday. June 11. after § pm. Pu e s = opposed the opening of the street be- ‘annie ‘Cartef, Boy. tond the marriage today of Miss Mary | inEly arranged with a coronet of|for the summer a ocottage at Lord's| day. Jme 1 : 1 8 A A5 DADDY tween the points mentioned. Jaliow G a8 Dot Sloan Colt, daughter of M. and Mrs. | OTange blossoms. Her bouquet of|Point, Stonington, Conn. —_—— | lnmaa are FoLT Richard Collins Colt of New York, to | bride roses was showered with lilles e c pound nm:"e'. 4 Florence Robinson 7. | Rlcnard Colling Colt of e of Gapt, | Of the valley. and her only ornament | Cards have been received In Wash- | DAVIS. Wedsestay. June 8. at Phile-| 1915, o Franee per Augustns and Huntington. The ceremony will be| %Was a strand of pearls, one of her|inston announcing the marriage of fltlrrhh. P WARY G wite of Harey T Sl i u-th and Am- Jones, bey. performed at Curry FArm, Garrison- wedding gifts. Miss Carrie Lee Hastings to Mr. Har- ivis. Funeral from the anpel of W. R. e A e e lie Cralg, girl. qn-tm-l'ludm. Miss Elisabeth Koones, daughter of | vey Pettibone Barnard, in Midland, P" Com 100 Monday. And those who think of him the mest N W Burchell i Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Koones, and | Pa., on June 4. Mr. and Mra. Barnard rpar Oak B > Are those who l0ved him best . . A t—H t l o . Col. and Mrs. Georwe Patten will la cousin of the bride, was the maid of | have been spending a few days in : = HIS MOTHER, MRS. WOODSON. AND TW0 1325 W, en ote! Mamage Llcensu entertain at dinner this evening at|honor and her gown of white chiffon | Washington as the guests of the for- | Dy SIOLCID. Saturdar. Jung 11 1921, -' 1 RROTHERS' AND SISTEL 1325 F St. N.W. Furnished Marises licctms bare bosa temet 8 e | L20, G "B pol e eien |in & desien ‘of sitver. fowers with | G Harmard and Mrs. Huth Barnard g e, Foai T Cioar” motuer, ELIEARETH TOUNC: be of the Cul o ‘whi in 8i i owers wi roard an U Mer. Vi my dear mother, El ETH YOUNG, 2123 California Der® o et Washington for 'the in- | turquoise blue follage. The girdle | Parker. ekts. Panerat fram m.'?’m"'m'n’z'-:.“flo". who died mine sears ago today. Jude 11, Street N.W. b ? ternational matche and sash ends were also embroldered e sy morning, 9 o'cioc 1912, WASHINGTON, D. C. Raymond and the skirt was scalloped about the| Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ginnaty lmlno mmy. ,.,. 10. 1921, af When a mother breathes her last farewell. o = both of Baltl Mr. pnd Mre. Rpbert Stead, or.,|hem. Her large picture hat of white £ . REENRERG, “wite of | The srbke means more than loague ean teil; is just west of Connecticut Elvan T. Keys Cove of Iu‘ylll. v-., and Myrtle V.| whose marriage was an important so- | transparent straw was lined with tur- e }"mm and sister of Adolph Avenue, in Washington [f|Baiy of Dumfries, clal event of the week in Philadelphis, [ quoise blue tulle, and tulle encircled | has gone to Asbury Park, N. J. ety arsaral froe 901 Ddlve: ER R . Heights, a most exclusive resi- fI| Abert 3. Baluce 10 Helea n-\u'r Em | naveRlartivate utfovnics] SSaipis | hafcrowit sudt S ImSa scatitke| haribaT RS IARSSEICES for 'the MINNTE dential séction of the Capital. ‘and Nt C. Mahosey, svm‘u’ wr(vh.-l ;vobm thcrb.;vlll -Lrum‘er 'fi :I?l.l side. Her bouquet|summe: < spend part of their honeymoon ore | was of pinl arney roses. ) It is near the Mount Pleasant George. famce of Richmond, Va., asd Vir-| coming to Washington. Mr. Franklin Eugene Drury, cousin| Mrs. Burton Macafes and family left - = ginia Jeffrie o! this eity. —— of the bride ym, acted as best m yesterday for their summer home in v Quick. Dignified_and Efficient Service. ::i:ult‘:eri‘dzdfr%’ o fig:fft:f Grorge A- My and Helen 8t Pari | aiss Mery H. Forman of the Cor.|®a B T, e rert Ma |Dak Blufts, Mass. whers they ex- £ the cif d hes Uni ,,’;;‘;t“'f“f‘ e i Adova left today for the finals @t|few intimate friends followed at the | Pect to remain until late autumn. eh. " The remains can, be. seen e of the city, and reaches Union mond, Y& rer of New York city asd B.| Washington and Lee University, Lex- | residence of the bride's parents, at Mrs. R d Mr. ana| o mow. Funetsl Busdey Jeee 120 it Station without transfer. Amela Wise of tals eity. ington, Va. 1731 19th street, whers an effective| Mr. and Mrs. ey, s an 1 A - Albert E. Baker and Namcy B, Curter. decoration of white roses, daisies and | Mrs. L. Kronheimer will be at home nterment at Payae's Cemeters: . Herman B. Barren of this eity and Buth A Mrs. Theodore Tiller Gives Sunday night from 8 to 10 o'clock at | MILLER. Saturday. June n. 1921, at 3:30 u::;;vnr;mum':mn. V2 o Mty B Mpes, Dumcheon for Mre. Thomas Hay. Feranaroom wars aseiated in. receiye 1atsiCalvert tront, e v B S et aetes boghof Ehiladelphis. Mrs. Theodore Tiller was hostess at | ing by Mrs. Koones, mother of the | homor of Frma ) Bla late restdence, 704 16th st. n.e.. Toesday, wOden, t and Flesce B. Gerdem.|a luncheon today given in compli- [ former, who wore a handsome gown June 14, at 8:30 thence to Holy Name 2 de - ment to Mrs. Thomas Hay of Pitts- | 0f black lace, embroidered in gold e e G ';"'".,:":"“‘ e e ANES 3 e N bur, aughter-in-law of Gen. W.|beads, 3 larse biack hat. pose . Intermen| i tor of Cauries River, Masm. | PRTEFS, OSSR SISAR QL Gmotner, | Mr. and Mrs. Drury left later for Deaths Reported Alauat vy fesms teey = J }gEL s Ll o Tre onvy CGolasmiths at Biheiton | thelr wedding trip, the Iatter wear- B e e oy, 10, 3L St 3151 Maters Ol Lincoln 142. Manor. "A_ cherming decoration of | iNE & traveling costume of biue Can- o lowing et e AR e Ambilance roses and ppies adorned thé table ton orepe embroidered in steel bands, a of Livery in Connection. 00 bridge folowed. with & hat of tan panne satin and & Deloyas (ace Grigety) and Amn:‘b{;flmmm . tertal t | wrap to match. They will nd the Bhe also I devote m | 5 Pa. . R e et eaning at | summer In Poriland, Me. e nnaie | Soth B SAiG: @ 100 Deisseid et Crras “Griguy: 3l two. m’&fiah' < =% Cos G 1 bsaoagh. | their residence on Mount Pleasant [TFeturn in the autumn will be at home R s ey o s e R 1208*H_STREET NW. r l on OI e 3 iy and Jqmphind 2 Glosmm. | strest, In calebration of thelr efght- | 8, J0N0 COMRLURt SUORHS: 1 py pop | KEiE K- By a2 2wl [ ; e ‘(FORMERLY 940 F STHW)’ na Heen'v. MacDwealt | Sive' an” thelr _house - the wedding included Mrs. William Qharies P & "“-,.;l 2 = s i ta: Pitiabingn apers Please PHONE MAIN 108 L. W awling o eesburg, » 8unt of L L Woadtork Blanche Hance Tiller of A(untn. Ges | MawlingietiLoavbars, ¥as fauntiof ) mainge | Jume 10, 1921, at 3 pm..| ARSpeare— CuNichols W:BSpears Christine Mrs. Tiller's mother, and Mr. Le Ro‘ ander of Flushing, L I.; Mre. 'a A, Robey, 80, 206 . ne. ”JEJ.B ‘?Amln;r aged 19 years and 6 Lo F. Patterson of Georsia, father of | FLC°T0r bl e e ufi.fl"\‘" Mados,” 10 months, Ohfiares’s| TGN, [P°TY 5'.:-@"" o To0oe WM- H. SARDO & CO., — NOOI —™ Mighon Mg raven ™ > rtertained at din-| DUIEL Fi, The bride of totey e s | SATCESNIeARCSl | --r-"c......” e I e Dy 4 I Mr. John Clapp entertatned at din- |y duate of St. Joseph's Coll e D Clark, g SCRIVENER. £ June o i cflb“r’:ffifi" I on: Miss Awoa Pior, | Emmitsburg, 3d. and o ot 6. ey, . en Toute o Colen sta-| " 10, 205 4 AcXEs sfl:vmmh;“:.‘m;: V. L. SPEARE CO. . . J 5 n Hall of Pittaburgh. in honor of | flica beins, the great-granddaughter | Eimpeth Cusch 81 Malter, Bet Homital | pristins & '-..:.,_'- I, Jorm in Washin | OO STt T ORIGINAL W o Original Jazzy-Jazz Orchestra iy and LD O g;‘l'v'.r rary, whose marriage took | Of Mr- and Mrs. Christopher Stan-| ap " the’ Dresden. u-onrldh;fb-l-da“a nmtrno}.m danah:| o, GPEARE n;tummn.) - < o l, T an ral ‘uneral services 6626, . - we ‘Wash: place this morning. The Eussts I |Grove. s one of the landmarks of| 3 ey a Wil Take pince. a¢ her daughters residence =5 — 3 T e vy, Miss Frances Hill, Mr. the DistritMe Drury Isa gradunts D Bewd Howpttal, | M Metn e ""y...,." . Monday at 10 ]ouph F. Birch’s Sons Dessie Putton. and Mrs. Arthur P. Drary, Mr. Frank- | of Geore&e! et T A Ml!‘ln- ana friends 1o il cometery- 13034 M St. N.W. Establishea 1aa1, of Phone West 96. | D A N C I N G lin Bugens Drury and Mr. B3R | one of the most beautifal weddings |ees T "’: "' 1151 5 et et | e wednesdar, Jmme = trer o Automebile Servicer of e early summer season wil e l-m Davis, 49, Bmergency Howpital. = - Delovs WILLIAM LEE. ¥t 1 Director Mra George Becker will epenk of | place This’ aftornoon &t ANl Souls | Fred €0, 310°R sireet northeast.| Bobert and mother of hildren. and Simbatmer. | Livery i conpegtion. Comme- work done by the eur Institute | B0 1 goiaco pal Church when| Grace W. Bullock, 48, 313 7 berday vai | dious chapsl 204 modern crematoriom, Modera inst tuberculosis at Lell. France, Ambrose T : 532 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. cali M. 1383. EVERY NIGHT, 9 TO 12 I onday, June 13, at 11 u'nloe!. at the |Miss Jeanette “Forter Bucknam, Ustrersity Bowital, ormon Charch, » daughter of Mrs. Edward H. Bucknam. | “Tarant of Isi ' in- Tmotby Hanlon residence of Mrs. Theodors V. Boyn. brid. Interment at Union ton, 1302 nua street. Emso?::::éh:w LT T %%fi:‘i—. 18, 1918, womewh €41 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5563. s % Yo TURNER. _October 1 taks t ¢ . Dinner a la Carts, 6 to 8:30. Cold Dishes, 8:30 to 12 | o o ceremony will take place at ¢|ea3, ' pareq, ¢ Frunce, BIZIE B l“n;‘.m?gm | “Frank Geier's Sons Ca , 24 Fenton place. bl the, 45 G strest south- <4 STEINBERGER, W William s e officiating, in the presence of a small 2N et Lo 18 onin: John'A. “Turner 1118 SEVENTH STREET N SANUEL 3. he Chicago, Milwaukee Ce f"‘ Sl ;;"to e S hneT o ott relatives anariotiniats Do from s ""n'""""fo‘ Beat Ples Moders Dangel Fareohons con. North 529, escaped from Sutted | the soens of a pretty wedding, when |friends. The bride, who will be given e = 8 e | 3 covain SMe: NUMENTS e mine “ate Yestord: Tais an | Miss Macy 8 Burdick. duveRtor of |5, Rare s aaltimare, il be at” ARTS COMMISSION GUESTS | rhery ries mos, il 3, rong 2,38 M0 : . James Steel after Rhode Island and Mrs. Burdick, be- |tended by Miss Katherine A. Smith as ends invited o ut I We specialize in designing and erect- had checked all the men who escaped | came the bride of Mr. William L Ken- maid of honor, and Miss Elizabeth| Chairman Charles Moore and other ing Imperishable memorials of .quality from the emergency shaft. Iy:itraibon of May: Gor William L. o o N midemmaid " OF theymembers of the Fine Arts Commis- and character. r— — — —— _______ I ., retired, an Mrs. e, sion were & guests of e as! - Laces and Curtain | 5227, of Washington. 'The bride,| Col Even Ehelby of New York will | ton Chapter of the American Tnstitute . We will gladly show you many beaut!- I..ace D A A O will | o¢ Architects at luncheon Thursday| BOTT. ful specimens of our work in any of the e ey ADbott of New York, My, | 24l Commo8 ClUb. he progress of tocal cemeteries. . Cleaning Dricesmatds were Miss Emily Stew. Paul . Noreroff of Atlanta Ga: Col | the commisslon’s work and thanked e oo el T THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., MME. VIBOUD, Inc, | Basic o uisnurch. Miss Eooey | Geores Catnoun Cobb of Americus, e | 35051 C oxca registration Jaw for s S Witthamih Bisnit. 2 Sutphen of New York, Miss Averill [A small reception will hllow at the "chmm in the District was dis- s 1ite Establisked 1855, 727 11th St. K.W. | Bl daughter of Capt. and Mrs. | home of the bride's mother, 1207 ed, and L. M. Leisenring, chair- MOURNING BLACK d R. Belknap; Miss Beth Sum- | Rhode Island avenue and later Mr. man of the committee drafting the | O RNINGE Many | Solomen and RIR b o B b'\’l;.r“repflr'.d it would be completed { CARMACK DRY C CLEANING Go. hi Ince, | restde 1n New oLk v omesio hice | ¢, A Mmeeting is to be held next month i of the :if iy [ Dapont Gircle, Fe. 5233 it for ine wodding include Mr. and Mrs. u’n'{::" B A prosided ‘ m Zh o bl . William Grifin Solomen of Maco - 3 1 : ot 1 ool Frank R wilson of ' New 2 ® “ h . pale pink ik or and Mrs, F. T. Oudea) 0DD PAINTING ON VIEW. & Chapel and Vault—Nomw-Sectarian Spray . PREVENTOL at“x‘i‘-mmou. Mrs. Harold E. Roberts Perpetual Care of Graves ¥ e s ln on It's a simple matter to bats of Philedelphia and Edward and John | An unusual painting, “The History . Unsurpassed Natural Beauty ; . e » 10Wa, BEPREWS | o AN Religions.” is on exhibition at the Pa. Ave. S.E. Extended. ; ; keep the home free of of the bride. % Phones L. 082 and L. 4360, ' Playhouse, 1814 S e e ] i rriage of Miss Hellen Mills | definite period. Wight § Opening [ |1, mgsaiiGons-2nd z BTy 2 e S o e a0d. B, ok | supervialon 3t Dr, Eavundl weres on o WENEIAL BOIUMS - : : ; other insects. SR Lee Farin to Mr. Seorge Albert|near Constantinople. 2 GEO. C. SHAFFER, W e 15 On Sal tD 3 of Erie, ol'l'l.a:‘-‘d;rozlfx :g.-rt uyr-:inh'yun L. uynaxxv: FLORAL EMBLEMS Phou u. § i Sale a rug Stores. 'New Haven. Mr. Paul 64 i !‘lll'ifl' ot MODERATE PRICES. 241617 Wednesday, June 15th Ak R N e s Gude,Bros. Co, 124 F St.. the brief lectures gvery evening from & Prompt auto delivery service. - =htll-§ oelock. e Miss Frances Hays of St. Louls will srrive in Washington Tuesday and will be the house guest of Mr. and ?ropriau Floral Tokens Floral

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