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The bacteria of buttermilk are friendly to the human system, in that they wage war on the hos- tile fermentation in the lower intestines and colon. Buttermilk is therefore a great aid in the treatment of many ills of the digestive tract. 1116-1120 Connecticut Avenue FOR REGULAR MORNING DELIVERY count on getting So clety Geo. Plitt Co., Inc.. E2/48% | Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano Hosts at Dinner Tonight in Honor of Secretary and Mrs. Hughes. HE Secretary of State and! Mrs Hughes will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the Ambas- ! sador of Spain and Senora de Rlano, who will entertain a company of twenty-two. The ambassador of Great Britain! and Lady Geddes entertained at luncheon today, when their guests were Senator and Mrs. Pearce of Australia, former Secretary of Agri- culture and Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith, Mrs. Newton D. Bnker, Gen. and Mr Wiilam D. Connor, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lampson and, Mr. Charles S. Hamitn, Mrs. W. E. Reynolds will be at {home from 4 to 7 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at her apartment, 2029 i Connecticut avenue. |Mra. Cooltage Honor Guest \ At Luncheon Todny. Mrs. Coolidge was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs, Wil- liam F. Dennis in her home at 1530 K street. The other guests were Mme. Grouitch, Mme. Sze, Mrs. Wil- {liam C. Rivers, Princess Cantacuzene, Mrs. Hannis Taylor, Mrs. Alfred 1lor. Mrs. George Oakle: Minnigerode Andrews. Boughton Wood, Mrs 1. Mrs. Hobart Brooks and: Mrs. Joseph A short pro- | gram of music given during the luncheon by Mrs ECharles Nelson | Riker, soprano A. J. Borjes, violinist, and Mrs. Plaiter Jonnsion, fanist. Pithe Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Judge Martin A. Knapp, who entertained Mr. Jus- i tice and Mrs. Van Devanter, Repre-| sentative and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, | Bfrs Henry F. Dimock, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Douglass and Mr. and Mrs. Lovis Hertle, house guests of the hosts. The minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenb¢rg gave a dance last even- ing at the legation for their daughter, Miss Ingegerd Wallenberg. Their Ruests numbered about 200, and a buffet supper was served. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, was the guest of. honor at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr, who entertained a company _of eighteen, additional guests being asked for the musical which followed. The program was given by the Letz string quartet. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks were the honor guests at din- ner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, who entertained a company of sixteen. Mrs. Overman Host At Large Tea Yesterday. One of the most brilliant events of the season took place yesterday aft- ernoon, when Mrs. Lee Slater Over- man, wife of Senator Overman of North Carolina, received for the first time this _winter at the Powhatan. Assisting Mrs. Overman in receiving was her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Clarke Gregory, and Gov. Cameron Morrison of North Carolina. Mrs. Overman wore a lovely gown of brocaded velvet in petunia shades, and Mrs. Gregory was in a cream lace robe over brown charmeuse, with a sash of peach-colored satin. ‘The baliroom of the Powhatan was a bower of rases and other cut flow- ers, palms and smilax. Both the official and residential so- clety ‘sets were represented. Representative and Mrs. Richard Wayne Parker will give a small dance this (‘veninw for their daughter, Miss Elizabeth W. Parker, in honor of her L B 8 house g\lfllt. Miss gy Leigh, daughter of the Honorab e Mrs. Ro- land Leigh of London. Their guests will number about seventy, and a D:Af;e! supper will be served at mid- night. “The minister of China and Mme. Sze were the guests of honor at din- ner last evening of the director of the consular bureau of the State Depart- ment and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, who en- tertained a company of twelve in their apartment in the Dresden. Mrs. Albert L. "Mills is hostess at.a tea In honor of her son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. George Wil- liam Graham, at the St. Nicholas to- day, from 4 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Mills will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Lan- sing, Mrs, Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs. Henry B. Brown, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. E. H. Liscum, Mrs. 8. B. M. Young, Mrs. James H. Milhollen, Mrs. William Cary Cole, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Charies G. Matthews, Mrs. William J. Snow, Mrs. Armistead Peter, jr.; Mrs. Frank W. Coe, Mrs. L W. Littel], Miss Fannie Lee Winsloe, Mrs. Angus Crawford, Mrs. John McA. Palmer, Mrs. C. Rivers and Mrs. Charles T. Har Miss_Cathering Hughes and Miss Mary Wallace were guests of honor a luncheon given today at tite horeham by Miss Lucile’ Showalter, daughter of former Representative jand_Mrs Joseph Baltzell Showalter of Pennsylvania, and Miss Dorothy Hunter, daughter of Mrs. Livingston L. Hunter of Pennsylvania, treasur- er-general of the Daughters of the American Revelution. The other guests were Miss Ailsa Mellon, Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. Wris- ley Brown, Mr \\ Illi.sm Henry King, Mrs. Grace Rosa-Maye Kendrick, MIS! Idrh l\cndrlck. Ml!s Rebecca Dial, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss Sara u!lmer, Miss Laura Vol stead, Miss El e Lazaro, Miss Er- ma Strong, Mlls Kathryn Hitchcoaok, Miss Alice Grandin, Miss Blanche Bryan, Miss Charlotte Washburn, Miss Grace Roper, Miss Dorothy Den- nett, Miss Katherine Thompson and Mrs. J. Austin Stone. Gen. Pershing will be the guest of honor at the weekly Friday afternoon tea at the Congressional Club next week, at 4 o'clock. There will be a card party at the Congressional Clul ac 8:30 o'clock Tuesday evening., Mme. Hauge has postponed the tea which she was to have given this afternoon. ‘Ansberry Mrs. Timothy T. enter- tained a company of thirty.at lunch- eon today. Miss Rosa Maye Kendrick will not observe her day at home tomorrow. but will receive again later in tha season. Lieut. Col. A. Guidoni, air attache to the Italian embassy, and Mrs. Gul- doni, entertained a small pacty at dinner yesterday evening ac their home. The charge d'affaires of Siam, Phra Sanpakitch, was host at an informal dinner last evening, entertaining a company of twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Jofleph E. Davies have as thelr guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery of New York, in whose honor they en- tertained a company of eighteen at dinner last evening. Rt. Rev. Ethelbert bert Talbot, Bishop of Bethlehem, Pa. is _the guest of his brother, Rev. Dr. Robert Talbot, at the Plaza. Former President and Mrs. Wood- row Wilson, accompanied by the lat- ter's brother, Mr. John Randolph Bolling, occupied a box at the re- C. G.SLOAN & CO., INC,, Aucts. 715 13th St. Valuable Furnishings Contained in the Mexican Embassy Chancery 1413 Eye Street At Public Auction (on the premises) Monday, January 23, lm at 10 AM. Embracing, in _part, Steinway Bab; Grand_Piano, Rich Draperies, Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Large Mirrors, Gilt Drawing Room Fur- diture, Large Rugs and Carpet, Bedroom Furniture, Upholstered Furni- ture, Fireplace Brasses, Secretaries, Library Tables, Rolltop Desks, Sec- tional Bookcases, Flat Top Desks, Office Chairs, Brass Beds, Plated Ware, Combination Bookcase, Desks, Couches, Revolving Bookcases, Hall Racks, Electroliers, Large Kitchen Range, Gas Stove. Also 1916 7Pnuen¢er Hudson Touring Car TERMS: CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO,, INC,, AUCTS. In5 Minutes The Taxi Was Tfiere & NEWLY acqujred patron called on us the other day and marveled at our speedy service and low rates. “It was 3 o'clod: 1 the morning; ' a WEST 84 taxi, sald, “when Five mi._.:s later the tuiumued! And the cost was only 75 cents!™ Cheapest Service in the City ‘hOur ::x} n:hu .er‘e the eapest in the city—S0 cents for ten blocks, 75 cents for a greater distance Taxis by the hour in the city proper. Phone WEST 84 and amploy this cheaper, better taxi service for all your needs. as low as $2.00 Special rates for out-of-town trips NEW TAXI SERVICE CO. 1140 21st Street N. honeW[ST 34 MISS J. LOUISE MATTINGLY, Recently pointed sponsor for Washington Camp, No. 305, Sons of Confederate Veterans, who s in charge of the young Iadies’ commit- tee for their seventh ual Mardi Gras ball. % 1 cital yesterday afternoon given b: Miss Jessie Masters for the lunUH, of the Disabled Veterans' ty, in’ the National Theater. | Mrs. Charles Sawyer, one of thel active patronesses of the conceri yes- | terday afternoon for the henefit of the Disabled Veterans' Society, en- | tertained a party at the concert. The Chevy Chase School will give a tea this afternoon for the students and their friends at the school in Chevy Chase, M.~ Mr. Henry S. \V lcome of London and Washington entertained a dis- tinguished company of statesmen, diplomats and scleytists at the La Fayette Hotel yesterday in honor of Dr. George A. Relsner, Egyptologlst, who came to this city to lecture be: fore tho National Geographic Socle and who sails from New York tomor- row to continue his explorations of ;m'um Lthiopian ruins along the Dr. Reisner described the technique by which archeological researches have been “card indexed” and the re- sults made available to all scholars. He was introduced by the host, Mr. Wellcome, who paid a tribute to the work of Dr. Reisner in _putting archeology upon the plane of an ex- | act =cience. Those attended the luncheon were: Mrs. George A. Reisner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, Senor Don Federico Alfonso Pezet, the Rt. Hon. Sir John Salmond, Senor Dr. Don R. H. Elizalde. Admiral Sir E. Ohatfield, Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mr. Robert Woods Bliss, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick V. Coville, Senor Don J. Lefevre, Admiral and Mrs 3 Braisted, Surgeon General .md Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, Dr. David Fair- child, Mr. Charles Moore, Mr. Walter 8. Penfield, Admiral and Mrs. Willard H. Brownson, Gen. and Mrs. Robert oble, Mr. John Barton I'ayne, Mr. David Jayne Hill, Admiral and Mrs. Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, 5 Mitchell Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Adams, the Rey. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, Mr. and Mrs, William Rush Merriam, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Deai Dr. and Mrs. Francisco J. Yanes, Dr. and Mrs, J. C. Merriam, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lampson, Mr. Roger C. Treadwell, Miss Dorothy Read, Mr. Clarence C. Stetson, Miss Mary Reisner, Mrs. Ross ‘Thompson, Dr. Vi Peary Stafford, Col. and Mrs. W. Cnsonwlt?, Miss M. B. Temple, \Ir ". Cook, Mr. William E. Safford, xr W. deC. Ravenel, Dr. Walter Hough, Mr. Neil M. Judd, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Holmes, Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, Mr. James G. Traylor, Mr. Frederick L. Lewton, Mr. W. M. G bert, Mr. H. C. Strong, Mrs. Charlotte Conger, Dr. Frederick B. Power, Mrs. Edward Stetson, Mr. Wilson Popence, Mrs. H. C. Strong, Mrs. B. H. Warder, Mr. Henry L. Sweinhart. Army Officers Attend First Dance of Season. The first Army dance of the winter was given last evening at R-uscher's in honor of Mrs. J. Mayhe + Wain- wright, wife of the assistant msecre- tary of war. Mra William Snow and Mra. Willlam D. Connor received, assisted by Mra. Wainwright, and the presentations were made by Col. Wil- liam E. Horton and Maj. James A. Lyon. A number of dinner parties pre- ceded the dance, among them that of Gen. and Mre. Connor, who were ac- companied to the dance by their house guest, Mrs. Baker, wife of the former ‘Secretary of War. Col. and Mr=. J.-T. Conrad ‘enter- tained in honor of Gen. and Mrs. Wil- lard A. Holbrook, having twenty guests, Maj. and Mrs. J. Duncan Elliott en- tertained a company of eighteen. Col. and Mrs. F. J. Morrow were ‘hosts, having among their guests the assistant secretary of the Treasury and Mra Edward Clifford, Gen. and slr!. Willian 8. Pierce, Col. and Mrs. ‘Woodward, Col. and Mrs. Brln.r. H. Wells, Maj. W. E. Dorman, Mrs. Mary Hepburn of New York and Col. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrow. Gen. and Mrs. Frank Coe were hosts informally at dinner preceding the dance. Lieut. Col. and_ Mrs. J. P. Barney entertained Col. William E. Horton, Maj. and Mrs. C. P. George, Capt. and Mrs. Jerome Waters, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harriman, Mr. Jefterson Patterson and Lieut J. P. Barney, ir Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A Kenynn entertained a company of sixteen at dinner last evonlnx Mr. and Mrs. Frederick De Courcy Faust have returned to Washington from California, after an absence of three weeksa. They went to San Fran- cisco to visit Mrs. Faust's father, Mr. Gardner F. Williams. Mrs. James F. . Barbour entertained at a luncheon of twelve covers at her home today in compliment to Mrs. Barton Thompson B and ting of New York, who are stopping at the Shoreham. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. William D. Con- nor entertained a company of eighteen n dinner lnt evening. Gen. and Mrs. Connor will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening in honor of their house guest, Mrs. Newton D. Baker of Cleveland. Mr, and Mrs. William Eric Fowler entertained at dinner last evening at the Belvedere, in Bl-ll.lmom. vrsc the assembly. Their guests wei and Mrs. J. Wilmer Blddle, Nr and )ln. Brfl e Cotten, Mr. and Mrs. Tilgh- mi itts, Mrs. Julian S. Carter, Mis l VlrllnlB S. Gordon, Miss Eliza. ‘beth Gordon, Miss Anne Huntly Gor- don, Col. Buckey, Mr. Clagett, Mr. Wil- liam Bowle Clarke and Mr. McCor- mick-Goodheart of the British em- bassy- Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant and her ughter, Princess Cantacuzeue, have MOURNING BLACK ‘Withih GARMACK DRY CLEANINO €o. Cirele, Fr. Py 8¢, Cel. e invited members of the Women's Na- tional Press Club and other RomEn JACKSON. Entered into cterual rest. afice ESKITE. I . newspaper writers to a tea at the home of Mrs. Grant, 1711 New Hamp- shire avenue, at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, -Bishop of Bethlehem, Pa., will be the guest of honor at « dinner this evening at the home of Canon J. Townsend Rus- sell. Following the dinner, Bishop Talbot will be the guest of Canon and Mrs. Russell at a meeting of the Archeologlcal Society. Canon and Mrs. J. Townsend Rus- sell entertaned this week at Beau- volr for a party of sixteen In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Russell of Lima, Oblo, who are en route to Florida and Cuba. JGen. Chartes M—’v;rton entertained last evenin t at dinner | & at Wardman The congressional ladies living at Congress Hall have announced three dates for their coming informal at homes, Monday, January 28, from 4 to 6; also February 13 and Feb- ruary 27. Mrs. Robert Matkensie returned yes- terday from a trip to Cleveland, Ohlo. Dr. Louls Leya of the University of Riga will be the guest of honor at the regular Monday lunch of the Women’s National Press Club. Mrs. George B Cl ristian, jr., and Mrs. Charles A. Sawyer will be at home next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Christian, 2629 Con- necticut avenue, lrom 4 to 6 o'clock. Col. Frank Elbrid ige Webb enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Hotel Washington in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Cole of Pasa- dena. Ambassador of Pe Guent of College Women. The College Women's Club, 1822 1 street, will bave an its guest of honor and speaker for Monday after- noon, the ambassador of Veru, Mr. Fezet, whose subject is: “Peru, Past. Present and Futnre Tea will be served from 4 to 5. the members of section 7 acting as hoslesses for the atternoon. Dr. Stanley Rhinchart of Pitts- burgh, i3 stopping at the Shoreham entertained there informally at lunch- con vesterday in compliment to Mr. William J. La Varre, jr., who just re- turned from Lrulsh Guiana. Miss Dorothy Hackett ‘will be host- €88 at a small tea this afternoon in rum liment to Miss Dolores De Leau ‘oronto and will be assisted by \lrs Louise Hawthorne and Miss Mar- Jorie Snyde. Mrs. Howard Nichols is chairman of the Smith College Club mrct!n‘ to be held Tuesday, January to 6 o'clock. at the College Women' o Tub. 1822 1 street. A motion picture taken at the last commencement will be shewn. This pleture inc'udes the alumnae parade, ivy procession, Pres; dent Seelye, t'resiaent and Mrs. Nel- son and the faculty, the seniors in caps and gowns and various re-unifon groups. All Smith College women, whether members of the club or not, are invited to this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. . H. Cole, who are staying at the Shoreham, will enter- tain at a large dinner party tonight. Miss Grace Francis arrived recently from San Francisco, and is v her mother, Mrs. L. W. 1723 Kenyon street. Mrs. Weston P. Chamberlain was at home at her apartment, 1835 16th street northwest, yesterday, January 20, The guests of honor were Mrs. Ryman and Mrs. Burlingham of mpton, N. J. Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks anad Mrs. Lorenzo D. Gasser were at the tea table, assisted by Miss Sophie Stanton. Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy, na- tional president of the League of Amer- fcan Pen Women, entertained a party of four at luncheon on Thursday in the club_dining room at the national head- quarters. having as her guests, Mrs. Ivie A MacCarthy. noted sculptor, who has been spending the winter in Washingto o ine Hadtaien, “wiiie PINE hat commission of makinz statuettes of the delegates attending the conference on the limitation of armaments; 3irs. thony, now at the Richmond Hotel, after her return from Europe, and Mrs. Albert Bush Manly, a member of tae league. After the luncheon Mrs. Du Puy took her guests to the bridge given at the home of Mrs. Ernest Greenwood, who has but recently returned from Geneva. Switzerland. & CARD OF THANKS. DIESTE. We wish to express our sincere thanke and appreciation to our relatives and friel Kind shown and for their aympathy and benutifal foral tribntes ren: dered at the death of our wife and mother. ELIZABETH K. DIESTE, who departed this 1ife January 16, 1 BAND AND THREB SONS. * BEAL Fridar, January 20, 1022 JOHN W. BEAL. _Funeral service will be at Yrank Gejer's Sons' Shapel, 1113 b n.w.. Monday, at 2 pm. In- Teruent at Hock Creek cemeters. e BROOKE. Wednesday, January 18, 1822, Elizabeth, N, J., WALTER B. BROOKE, be- loved husband of Oatiryn S. Phelps Brooke. Remains can'be seen at the Hysong funerai arlors, 1300 N . Funeral Monday anoacy 23, at 830 Aom., thence to Sacred Heart "Church, 14th and Park road, where requiem mass will be sung at 9 o'clock,” for the, repose of his eoul. Iaterment (prifate) at Mount Olivet cemetery. CLARK. On Saturday, Junu-ry 21, 1922, at beloved husband of “:'" el CIark. Noties of fumsral herer atter. . . On Thursaay, January 19, 1922, .m.. ANNA" L. DICKMAN (nee baitaky), Beloved ita ot Joha By Dok, mun, - Funeral from her late Tesidence, 1107 J. ave. nw., on Monday, January 23, at p.m. - Relatives and friends xnmea terment Mount Olivet cemury. DOWNEY. Saturday. Januars 21 1022, ner CATHERINE, be- forea- dlu( ter OF Charics and - Aesanda Dow Funeral from her late Lome in Bladensburg, Md., Tuesday, Jln\ury 4. 23 Friaay, Janmry 20. 1622, st 6 giclocks pm men's Hospital, Mrs. SaR1D BUFFIN (ncs Lacas), beroved dsush: R thur ‘and Marparst Thean, {er of Arthur, 3r.; Lotetia and Antbo cas. Notice of funeral hereafter. AIRF Thursday, January 19, 1922, at the resiience of his diughter, Mrs. A" F. Gates, Addison avenue, Falrmont Heights, TURNER FAIRFAX, the devoted father of M 3irs. E. F. Scott, Theo- Sathanjel and Eraest’ Fatvtex, do- this life atier 8 long, Mlness” Fu- neral Sunday, January 22, at 1 o'elock from Zion Blvfll‘ ChunlL F st. » Rev. How- ard, pastor. 210 On Fridey, January 20, at 10 ¢ bis reridence, 325 "4 u ., beloved sband innie innche. Fiyiin, In the 46th vear of s mae Fineral from Centennial Baptist Church, 'flh and Eye sts. ne., Monday. January 2:30 p.m. Friends and relatives invited. ln- unn-n: : Oungreesional cematay. this life Monday, January m uz. T - tha lite was st an ‘e and a glorious an ,,..S,., by 2o wolfted S Tomait m two_sons to dore, m On Wtd!lldly. Jl lllr! 18, lm at 1:50 a.m., ROS. | RAMMER, id her Wlh year, daughter, Mrs. B. Tors ot Peter b, T Intérment at Kansas CIQ. (!:ll— sas cny papers please copy.) D Ao o m“n'm a lAlfl«d sociation: You are here Ty i, Yot e b R WILAON You are from Asbury B. sts. n.w., l!nndl{f SUBAI MARY B. BOWMAN, Rec. JACKBON, MIM this life Jan X lt 5:80 at ber resid 38 years. She leaves rothers, fout nieces, d 8 bost of friends. iberty Baptist Church, . Tanuary 23 za a county, Va. Aj one_siiter, two :oxu Sptdeaty, I Juury'”, w2 at. 4:45 H. JONES, hus- ones, Tatierof Wibiam. H. Jonen s, u-dre Jones and Mrs. Estelle rris; ther of Hobert Jomes and DIED. liness, on Thursday, January 1 S50e.m., et ber_senidence; 50 1ZABETIL, M. Fuvcral Sunday, Jan 1o cond Baptist Ch v, 3 “hurch, [ i repowe. of % woul. terment at Mount Olivet come! LAUXMANN. on Fridas. Januury 24 CATHERINE, wife of tol st.. on Mon pm. Relativex and e ied e atthad. Intermei igressional cemetery. LORD. At 8t. Barnabas Hospital Portland, Me., January 20, LOKD, aged 67 years. Kennebunkport, e. Woodsfon DA life Wednesday. ILBURY, the Alice Milburn urn) and_be- . Emma Wil son and Joe Tacy. ~ Funeral Kundas, Janun 22, from Third Beptist Churcl, corner of - and Que n.w., at 2 o'clock. Kem st. n.w. Relatives and fricnds Milburn, re in MILBURN. Offcer mmandery, N 3 ¢ Third lmm MILLEE. Sudden 1922, at 12 o'clock noon. o beloved husband of Musxie 78th year. Funeral from his late re 1001 s-n CR Delosed wife of William neral from her late reside t2pm, Interment at ¢ Jnumars At < beloved (e Brown) y C. 1 L1 nw. at 1 Nishand brother of Mrs. Turner’ Mamorial Churci., n.w. (Philadelphin papers please copy.) PERRY. MILBURN, All membwrs of M., are Baptist Church, at Attest: 3. PAYY PERBY. All offcers and mv-mh of Youtl Lodge, No. 1308, G are hereby not fled meeting Saturday, Janvars 21 Fellows' Hall at 7:30 p.m 0. uf 0. srner Memoriat Cliure JONN H JONES. N 6 B i ARFIELD LARKINS, High T GEORGE W. BOONE, 3 All Sir Kujgis . 3, K ovemmbrer e zuil aniforms at ‘g r Church, 5th and P sts. n.w., & S ot 110 oo o attend uh of our late Sir Knight, ISAIAH ueut Commande EORGE W. BOONE, Recordes FZ!TOI. Sat nm PORTER. Teparted this life Thursday 9, . at the Tubercu- 1ar Hospita z Bertha Tayior and William Porter. and interment in Baltimore, Md. can be ween from 3 to 5 p.m. at Chambers underiaking parlor. REYNOLDS On Thursdas 12 pm., At hls residence. ST. PAUL, Januars 19, 1 1668 Quie st Reynolds, Fort Sam I Bronte A. Reyholds, Reynolds of this city; Hrattsy nd , ‘private, from dertaking pariors, Monday afternoon. Fritay, Jan ROSE' SESSFOR! Joseprl & and Harey W Semford. funeral latcr. Alossius_ Church, With ~solemn requiem high mass, Monday, January Z3. at 9 a.m. \WOOD. On %nunlly, J-nunry 2 her _residence, 1300 Monroe Jears. Funeral private. terment Glenwood cemetery. SHERWOOD. Friday, January 20, Tesidence, 1300 Mouroe st. n.e., Do ROSE. beloved daughter of James L., Ir. and Katherine Lynch Sherwood, Funeral private. Interment at Glenwood cemeters. . Friday, Javuary 20, 1922, at 28, the reaidence of her sof. 3. ren n, 1825 Kalorama road n,w.. FANNIE "AaNiz ETMBSON, in "her "Stii Services at residence Monday, 1-p.m (Virginia papers please copy. nn!:u'. Suddenly, on Friday, January 20, 1 t his residence, Oxon Hill, Md., J. PEBKI\S ‘TALBERT, loved husband of the late Annle Talbert. Funeral services at Congress Heights M. E. Church on Monday, January 23, at 2 pam. Interment at Con- gressional cemetery. 220 THORNE, On January 21, 1922 at her resi- dence, 2325 Pa. ELIZABETH 1., Deloved_ wife. ot@Aloysius’ B. Tiorne, aged 74 years. Funeral from the chapel at Con- zrenlonnl cemetery Monday, Janwary 23, at pm. Relatives and friends respectfully mvm-d to attend. At ber home in Fall on Friday, January 1 MULV] IHILL THORNTON, ~ daughter of M r,v Mulvihill of \l»hfllh‘. 14"(‘!! Thornmu n(!hFl s " Church, NNE ur "llll Church, llnlldly. January 23. 2 WALKER, Wednesday, January 13, 192 15 o'clock a.m.. at his residence, 1415 1s st. n.w., ELLIS WALEER. the beioved husband of Elizabeth Jones Walker and de- voted_father of Benjamin T. Walker and €] He leaves to mourn a son, daughter, ters. three grandel il from Mount Zion M. E. Church, on 29th st. bet. Dumbarton ave. and O st. n.w., Sunday, January 22, at 1 o'clock. Death has robbed us of eur loved one, Of the one we loved so well; Taken from this world of sorrow, Safely home with God to dwell. FAMILY. 2 ed husband of Emma Wedgé and son rge Wedge. He leaves % Tourn. their loss eleven chiidren, ene sis- ter and four brothers. Funeral ~Monday. January 2 Chureh, 13 ‘WEDGE. Oflcm and membefl of St. Thomas Qommandery, 218 Kaights of St John, are h:nb‘ iotitied_to tiend & call meeting da; 22, st. Sypeta e to armags for fumevi1 of our late brothe Juu" WEDGE. CHARLES C! JOHN H. BBOWN. R. Bec’ 'WILSON. Members of Ladies’ OLff Rock As- semble at PAOLINE. m\usu \Lh President, ANNIB M. SMITH, Fin. St o Tome in a, . BA J. WHIPPLE, St Madioon” Whibple. Funeral from her late home on Monday, January 23, at 11 am. private. IN MEMORIAM. OK. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our dear and Toving fe_and mother, JOSEPH! who _departed ihis lfe three years ago todaz, Tanuary o1, r .! 1 ) | WATERS. IN MEMORIAM. sad but loving remembrance of my dear slster, ANNIE ESKITE, who de- rted life' oné year Moments of xadness still come o'er me, Silently ‘tears of sorrow flow; Memory keeps hough she 1eff u B HENYON, my istor, a dear sister ‘near me, one vey SMARY KHAUSE. @ A tribute of love to the memory of Vil AL TEN who Sear ago today, Javu- 17 ¥ou but knew Mo all miy daxs seemed filed with dresms imes in the silent. nig < hrill thiough e wiih thelr ten- ier tight Wt i1 hear sour voive when others “mid other forms T seel e real than though such dreams ou but knew ER GRACE. * of VIRGINIA YON, whu depurted this life Jan- ts sheltcring nest. torm on the Lill is abroad, S 1Mt this world of unrest o dwell tn the Bouse of God 4 FRIEND. HENYON. In Joving remem) 1. VIRGIN. 5 th 1921, KELSEY. Just a Ine e f foud remembrance, fend wnd trae, . deur mother, Mrs. CHARLES Who aicd 130 years ago today HEt LOVING CHILDREN. * In lving, remembrance of our desr ARt upon your grave sleeps beneath, R AND SISTER. * of love to the memory of WILLIAM H. LACEY, our yeurs age to- of re £l e, you and dwell With the Lowe on bigh LGRS (] o Chrren In toving romembrauce of onr dear JOHN TOMAHER. who died two ko tmday. January T s 4 YoUNG 1 " ISRAEL Arparoi ISRAEL MAHER brotir. Saivary 21, 1007 il meet bexond the river, ‘Whei life's Stormny SOFAge 1o 0'er: all meet to part. Do, Dever, ial shore. FAMNMIE' MuADS “1 to the memory. of o nd wister. LBONA tmz- 4 into cternl . January 21, 4 aues from the Hoge, from the heart. 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