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'SOCIETY." THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923, of the three plays which will be glven e —— B | (hin"ovoning for the baethc of the| [ o e ot Card of Thanks. In Memoriam. . Child Welfare Soclety. i : i : i . CONN. We wish to extend ou sincere nmn; e —— 2 and ‘appreciation to our many relatives an ot 2 A Mrs. Henry R. Rea of Plttsburgh, . 3 Z o = thark Uk IMEeI Ky DAy x:r- T.'.’« ‘2u:h:|:l"prm" lA"lr(Am'T\;'\!.A Who llved in Washington through the . . e L S T T LE (nee Moore), 'who departed tnfs lify 1 : n:; l?:.ll“gkl:_i;eralurn!d from & long ; i HER HUSBAND, RICHARD CONN. 18¢ | eltven jears ago today, Marci 17, 1912, - Bhe will be at the Asleep . bless sleep. A N | Pluza Hotel for a fortnight before re- 4 ner TOVING PR SRTERE Axn - ; L | turning to her Pittsburgh home. . A Peaths. BROTUE . The I\‘Iarri‘dge Of 1VIiSS Hinckley to I\/Il'. o : Miss Idith Richardson will enter-| [\ ' : " o March 15, 1923, at_his | COLLINS. In «ad hut loving remembrance of tain twenty-four at tea this afternoon : 14 Bryant 'ave., Kladensburg, Md ‘our dear mothe JOLLINE, wha 2 : +| Geparieq o toses, . at Le Paradle. ; 7 OHN B. BORNES. ordnance mergeant, U.| geiified thl & Me ,V T l d. - . i e . 8. A., beloved busband of Catharine A . § NILCC“C) " erllch at 1\00“ oaay e ; Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Wilson, jr., . L : Funeral from bis Tate home, Mon- g wore & crown of patience, jhave returned to Washington from . : * . X Fied on, B = e i 3 2 ment at Arlington natlonal cemeters, 1 p.m. forever A*\ttracts SOClety Of Capltal. . . | Havana, Cuba. - TRelatives and® friends tovited = * 3g Baniy: that madc tBs . hame % b s ; 7 BRITTON. Departed thin life Friday. March Mrs. Frank 8. Hight, with her 16, 1928, tn_full triumph of faith, SIYRON ¥ Goe e smile; 44 A mother, Mrs. Goorge W. Cann, and her . 0." BRITTON, beloved won of Etta Britton. rtache, son, Frank 8. Hight, ir., who is con- ; ; Funeral Monday, March 19, at 10 am., suffer a) i Valdscing from an® iiness, has exne ro ‘ > 3 7 from George W. Wise fumeral parlors, HEIL LOVING CHILDREN. * LADYS O'DONNELL | hat was of beige horsehair trimmed 5 Atlantic City for a stay of about ten - 4 2000 M st. n.w. 18 | COLLINS. 1n but loving remembrance of S i ¢ to mate 5 : aaye : 2 . Departed this life Friday, March | our DOIto OLLINS, wiio depurted (g HINCKLEY a M P ' with lace t atch that of the gown, it CARTER. D« d this 1ife Frid March DOROTHY COLLI e NCKL] X m‘u th. erclval | und she carried orchids and pink| [ A 8 . 2 10 1oz at 512 pm., arter & lingering ill- | Jife oue vear ago toay,’ Maro McCeney-Werlich were mar- : Mre, Christian A. Herter and Mrs. : : o Be e bore with Christlan fortl- | We cunnot say, and will not : o y Mrs. - v % tude, BETTIE L.. devoted wife of Rober: ; 5 J Tied) foduy o yivanue Stokes, ir. and Mrs. 4 I3mmett will preside at the tew table v | CCurter, and mother of ovect b Sumes | DAL whe i deud. she ix Suxt home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Scott Thropp were the bride's at the tea following the lecture to be 5 7 H.. and Gertrude Carter and Rosa T o e i s, Mr. attendants and they wore vf & {€lven ut Rauscher's Friday, March 23 ? oL, and motherdnlaw of Leslie Carter. | Aua lere un drewmite Mrs. Robert Hinckley, on 16th street. | gowns alike of belge georgette crepe, g by Princoss 5 4 ; ; . « And Tefe un dreamidle I Rnte’ Botghaas: e ot P 3 . , Georgla Oarter and Robert Forrest, She | 1,00 10f1 us dreamifk now s The ceremony was performed by Mgr. | gracefully draped and longer at each 3 4 jbenefit of tho Girl Scout Councll. : 5 . SIn iaarents mourn Dheicilos) Cwo glatacy i o B s And' yon Wha the w o aud oue brother. | Funeral from the Third F James F. Mackin, bria side. The walst also was draped, S F D Lo 3 - % her. _Funeral fro ey s e LU DL LA L TRl e ff‘re‘"‘h:l';|u;;el'lm“a"}z glving the offect of a shawl about [y Benjumin ¥. Warder and Miss i ok 3 7 Petior, Totetay: Maeeh S00ne 1100 ook, Think of her faring on. as dear = 3 the shoulders. and they wore large | Mabel Bourdman will act us hostessen i 7 o We tried #o hard to keep her with us. the love of tiere. 3u'the love of here ining room, where tall palms and|pa¢q of georgette crepe to matoh the o «I meeting of the Art and ? Ry But God willed that she should go; 1o 00t deatl, slb Jy. ; by ferns formed the ckground for [ gowns, the only trimming being lace Uhetd “Sploglcal Boclety, which will be i 3 " i Bo_we yiclded to the parting, MOTHER, FATHEQR A Stately Easter lilies. The ceremony | vells, which fell over tho wide brim. < R r,",‘.f,:"‘::"d"‘:"""'lh in adhep Pan- ‘ 1 o G ; e e e il g b Siies, Bothicartie chids 5 3 £ Americ ¥, when Mr. Robert . % LY. i7.10¢ n sud but leving was followed by a wedding breakfast | They both curried orchids and yellow | |8 Lansing, president of the soclety, will { : ; L ] |oARTER. maumder. March 15 i ac el | qurd e b SATATE ] Ze rec V' = pre o A # o1 ., WILL] 8., husband of Julia | Jeparted three and a’large reception, the wedding |TO3%% [ L W o Buralo R n : . ! B Oarear Wuneral- toon hie teve. veatdonis | Mfdren 17, party and Mrs. Hinckl mother of | was best man for Mr. MoConey-Wer- Chila Weltare Socter o 3006 McKinley ot., Chevy Chase, D. C., Mon d las taken vou the bride, receiving in the drawing|lich, and the uahprc' were Mr. Robert S Benefits Well Atten ¥ 2 . : 5 oll:A'v.x:hr;-:z 19, ,:4 p.m. e % To His hon eeria e room, where yellow roses and jon. | Hinckley, jr., and Mr. Preston Moore | [ 3 o Tha' G . Departed this life Friduy, Murch | ome duy we i meet you . E Jon: | HHInCkT Y . G < : 11d Welfure Soclety was the ; ; 10, 1623 at his residence, 506 Gt wt. ne. |y And o chis in God e i Quils were mingled with the palms|©f New ¥ork. =~ ~ ..o o g bemefiolary of & performance of three 7 z % y GHARLES € CHAVIS, betoved husband of | DALGUTLI Faas v sENDETS0N - Wy 7 3 one-act g 5 g =~ e Chavis, brother of Dr. Chavis | - LDRE: and ferns, Mr. McCeney-Werlich and his bride, iR li-‘"l,r;ubovomnx at the : i 3 aud cousin of Lucy Banford. Funeral Tues | DIXON. In Joving memors of aur dear mother, The bride, who was escorted by her| wore a gown of green velvet trim- 5 vounger y & &roup of g day, March 20, at 1 p.m., from Florida | MARGARET V. DIXOX, who died four veard wore a gown of 1vory White | med with bands of rhinestones and Jone ]men\b\srn of soclety under the £ g Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. W. M. Taylor, | 280 today, March 17, 1919 SR G e R A R G 5 Infsonal direction of Mr. 'Foxhall : % Dastor. Frieuds aud relatives invited. 18 THE FAMILY. * with " tight-fitting ~ sleeves to the | & Nyt G0y g O v W arlich will | o ' peaten this aventagy Rmoriih, 28 re- 4 oA 2 Y| | COLLAMORE. Fridas, March 16, 1923, FRAN Joving remembranca wrists, particularly becoming to herl;o,ve later this afternoon for a short Y e andias evening. Aniong those in / 2 ; CE8 TOWNE, widow of Willlam A. ¢ husban Father, JOHN W Tall long. stataly agure! Ihe only =2 s afte a 3 jtie audlonce wery Senator wnd Mra . # 4 more and beloved mother of Mr o s 1ife twelva ool il Lo S LR e ORlY wedding trip, the latter traveling in 2 Walter K. Zdge, Ropresentative and o 4 3 4 M. McChesney, Bdward W., Leo 3 arch 17, 1911 I oy family. whieh | & Bown of midnight-blue Poiret cioth, Mrs. Nicholaw Longworth, Mrs. Fred- i “ aud (laries T. Collamore. = Funerul from ar husbund and fathe o e e oderatety | with: i amall UHAE -to! ‘rechi, " Mmhe: rick H. Gillett, Mr. and Mrs. John . the residence of her daughter, 129 Ttan i Bl rest X e 2 > vas edged | blouse of the gown is of Pompeiian 4 Hoyce Broderick, Mrs. Robert Woods 4 5 dolph pl. n.w., Monday, March 19, at 1 iong train. Her tulle veil was edged | Hhit " Wwith rose point luce and caught with | design and the coat is of medium 3 > \fiss, Mr. and Mrs. Rafuel R. Govin, : b 4 s R ioatop Oferment at Glenwood cemeters ot . e e Caiaine: ‘Shio | Teeth: = “They willlizan)® shiortly for 3 e {Mis." Thomas Riley Marshail, Mrs. 4 ] 5 3 7 i (Boaton, Cincinnati and Indianapolis papers AND CHITDREN » carried 4 pray of Baster lilies and | their future home, in Parls, . S John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. Willlam iy : 3 q | _piease copr) ixe 1\ 1 aemory ot onr: flear biusband carried a spray of Eas s an 3 ] La Y. Castle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs i1 Gor- ok i 4 | ELLBWORTH. On Tuesday, March 18, 1923, i HARRY FREEMAN, who Wore no jewels. f! Among the out-of-town guests were 3 A don, Mr. and Mrs. Newbold Noyes, 3 ) ; 7 MARTIA R., Joving wotier of Mary Fen: Murch 10, 190, in Pt Miss Frances Sullivan, daughter of [z and Mrs, Francis P. Garvan of | [ : B |Mirs. Mahion Pitney, Mive Bewstis 85 NG ton Miller. 'Fupersl ‘sorvices at e pon BMe and aea. James i Sullivan, O] New " Torkiinir: ianaiiies. iyamea. 22 X Y Vitney, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell 7 i Vi T Maraes e ase Saw Yack, ave. Bl abibeing con ’hiladelphia, was maid of honor, and|g,jjjvan of Philadelphia, Mrs. B. Sum- A ; oL 3 % sweeney, Viscoun Fisco . : {3 : 5% % now. Monday, March 18, a p.m. Inter- But @ joving conipa fo) wore peach-colored satin. veiled With |y .0 \welles, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Me- SR 4 di Stbour, lhru\srl“‘fi-.:!“dl"‘l‘(ll::l"“\Ilt;n‘m ? 2 ro‘xm in Congressional cemeter; 18° it e = aacnbered beige lace, which fell beow the satin | gt JVelles Ar and Jrs Allan Moo ¥ e L~ n, Mme. £ ORREST. Friday. March 16, 1023, at wis [ 10 ita"weirs Worli”0f sirire at each side, and formed a cape ef-| G 8 Gy T G0 nore. Miss: Tasoe L angie, ; v # 4 2 me. Berwyn, Md.. WILLIAM H. beloved or arzotte fect at the back, and a sash of mauve | "y .'hrige of today has been a leader Burret n ; H o v 4 ::;;r:n:dor Carry M. Forrest. Funeral from | {6 (08 4y God glves us e oo satin marked the low waist Une. Her|,monethe younger members of Wash. 2 Mrs. Gillete-Hill, ? | B2 e 4 % i ' peacs Miutir SMANCE 1Rt Z i 3 4 e fngton society since her debut some Barrine Drake, Misy Macoponor: Miss : ¥4 : o P ] . AND 'MOTHEE, ~EMMA igton society s er debut som arriie Drake, Miss Madeioine Kusis ; Bid il 16, 1923, at 6:30 pm g & U R ars ago, and was one of the so-|Whese wed Miss Helen Husted, Miss A s MARY D widow ‘of the: Tate NI In sad but loving remembrancs o 4 A 4 O N | R eix L abuthitos o il eaaTimC o i o et s lin, Mr and Mrs. Frank Lea Hardisry MRS. LEROY N linm Furmage. - Foneral services st pap | O drar mother. EAMA GANT. wha der ' | s The others who were pre- Mr. and Mrs. R Jr. Miss Frederfca McKenney, Mrg, |Chalrman for the annual banquet and reception to be given Monday night| late residence, 1408 6tn st b, Monday, [ PArted this life three seurs ago todar, jrankl[n quate ! sented with her were Miss Eudora n 16th street, the cere- [ Harley e dear mother ! > Hix home of eterual rest AxND Calvin Gay 2 ar- at Rauscher’s by the College Women’s Club. March 19, at’2 pm. Kindly omit flowers, | March 17, 1020, Clover, the only one now unmarried; i< followed by a large recep- | garer Gage SERSET Mt Interment private Tee Oh, the memors of that sad momning, Miss Margaret Draper. now Princess The bride was Miss Gladys | “Miss Marlon Trumbull was head 2 5 s BILLERY. nDeriod, this Iife Friday morn-| As we watched with uching heart, ote[ Boncompugni, living in Paris; 3Miss nd he and Mr. McCeney- | usher for the performance and had ag|Mrs. MacArhtur was formerly Mra Marriage Licenses HILLERE opioch at 4:30, Rev. L W.| Plerced by death's cruel dart Laura Merriai, now Mrs. Ja T g Wil muke thelr home in |her assistunts Miss Casle, Mias Caro. | Louise Cromwell Brooks of this clty. g . BILLERY. rineral services at Allen | © Got hs taken vou, dear mother, man Curtis of Boston and New York: | Paris, ne Thom. Miss Elizabeth C ; o B Church, G . D. C.. Sunday. | " To His home of ererna] reat 14th St. at K Miss Sophy Johnston, now Mrs. L. — — — | Mids Louise AndercarcyConnelly, | Mrs. Robert H.C. Kelton will not re- | Marriage licenses have been fssued to the | March 1x, at 2 pim. Helatives and frionds Some day wa hope ‘& D following: frivited Ti Slative fHends | & hope 1o meet sou, Randolph Mason of this city. and Miss | i, puris where he has lived since the | EATker. Miss Gladys Chapman Smith |C6ive tomorrow, but will be at home Yanison and Fannye Parrish, both | ooy ol Interment at Rosemont, . C. 15 And 1o this end tn God wa tr: S et HILLERY. HER o Mary McCauley, now Mrs. Howard of e e o the | Miss Helen L. o L th, | the following Sunday, March 25, for the | o, Sax, & Tasiscr RY, Members of David R. Bowser| FER DAUGLTER, 114 ANDE Dlm‘lel' Sl 50 Buffalo. As Miss Hinckley the bride (War: He formerly lived in Washing- | butker “jr: Mine" Frapory Gniunces | time this season. Adams Whipps and Mary F. Wes Todge. No.aad, G. U 0. ot O. F. are|GIOVANNETTL Iu sad but lov y - s everal pears ey e oo |ton. where he knew Miss Hinckley. 1pson, iy Herbert X. fands and Bertha E. Drommond. | Lerely notied 16 attend the funeral of our | CONANNETTE 15 sad bt loving remen 5 »at be 5 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Perin of thh- m‘}'l(ur R Woodard and Viola P. Ruppe: Y Pt ',',“‘L‘,“-: Au.'{f"‘,“fi'“" ANNETTI e Ghiselli), who o at the Ritz-Carlton, in New | tha o M E. Chureh., 23th and ve 4 this life six 3ears ago today, March ¢ Bibenco to Be ¢ 2 = I 0N e ime D . Jobn McBhore and Helen N. Ramsey. se ndny, Maren 18, ut 2 BY; e phere—and every one of Mr. Hinckley, father of the bride, #co to Be hM;w Ltmu.»m Hervey Young was| YO'K. . Lester H. Hundley and Violet M. Brown, g"{:"m"l e o una : God_has taken Tenr the six courses produce a spends most of his time in a small|l The minister of K 4 and Prin. |hos 0 a company of twenty at| WEr T ol Bt B ol Y 1 5 God I taken vou, dear moth most delightful mpul hotel at Rehoboth Beach, where he | cess Bibesco Kuests_of |dinner laxt evening preceding the t.{;Alxg".mfln‘i‘-"r‘zhfm{;“l“m"m"'w*a:gf“"’_ John Keyes and’ Madeline Hogan. H;l‘.l[): gt SoitRe/oF AL L ettt et - 3 continues his painting and writing. | honor at dinner th ug of Mr. [Junior League danc ton for the hext ten days. have taken | pAMarvin IL Carter and Rose O. Burrus, | HILLERY, AUl members of Asara Counell, | A to this in God we trost s i Mrs. Hinckley was formeriy Miss!and Mrs. Rafacl R Govin, : 0 hgPues e o 26, of St Luke. are requested to as. | HE LOVING coN - AND ' DATGHTER S ok:xu; x.‘o.r:he_u:“:‘ o~ ,(!";‘:mnelll ckley was formeris an, v in Miss Alice Milburn was hostess ai |4 Apartment at the Burlington Hotel. N E&mi8 Hughes abd Jowel Bathany. both of | gemblé ut Alien’s A 3.'E. Chrureh, Rundas: MARIE AND Cionca D DAUGHTE] ERX XX ER R RN I Mir aTcCenicy:Witliah is an ens Senator und Mrs, James Couzens 3“‘"';'1’ Last evening, preceding the 5 M RetEe e + | "Desidero Pequano and Margaret Decatur. of Rev. LEWIS HiLl GIOVANNETTIL. I sad and ng remem buve taken a cottuge at White Sul- {3 ‘L‘ “""z ‘)“"L;‘“;“Iddnl-;v )m\hnnfir of her ;'l'"l""' By Dave Levin and Ester Rabinowich. are invited, SIS ¢ ELL v 3 brance of our mother. ANGELINA: wha de huir (SpED RS Tor the Das Seiion ouse guest, Miss Ruth Yates, having | SP . SISTER ELLA CANNON. 1 this life six years ago toda. PP ISREDES LUt P |us her guests, Miss Mary Stitt. Mits| Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Potter of = = Acting Wortht De 1017, Commissioner and Mrs, Rudolph will | ETIcCes Pelzer. Maj. Xenophon H.|Rochester. N. Y. will come to Wash- Births Reported. SISTER A. E. CALDWE HIER SONS, ANGELO AND EDMOND. entortain wt dinner torighe e en | Erice. Mr, James Nolan, Mr. Thomes |iston March 30 1o spend & weelk OF P! 3 mBVIN. 1023, WILLIAM | GRIFFITH. 1. apartment in' the Dretden preceding (HoPGT0n Mr. Richard Shands and [more and will be accompanied by MPS. | Ty, foilowing births have been reported to| Fy, belored Hiitaca o e, 1405 Wehs | dear mother, FRAX the dance of the ) Club. There | MF- John Milburn Potter's mother and nephew. THEY|the Iealth department in the last twenty-four | sicr st. Sowr, 'on Sonder Slaeh a5, S8 oo Al will be twelve guests. Min CHarlss i will stop at the Hamilton Hotel. hours: i - 7. 1000 2 arles illiamson was sEains Ambrose R. and 1da T. Harrison, girl. ¥ 3 Mrs. Willlam rshull hostess at luncheon yesterday for the| Mrs. C. E. Fleming entertained last | Richard B. and Janet English, girl. = o el B B R e L i erce Guild connected Wwith the{night the members of the Hayward| Albert and Nellie Hathawas. boy Dilges Fos o a8 | UFRBERT. 1n fond n % urn to Wash st of Washington Home for Childre: < he Foundry M, k.| James D. and Katherine Yochum. girl ne Dilger Keyser. Fu , the | : o o week from New where she 8 for ren. en- |Bible class of the Foundry M. k. ol mine, Mochun idence of her parents, 1 Place, | and father, NORVA NERBERT h o > : e Mrs. Wendell P. Stafford, | Church, of which she is the teacher, | Erank M. and Grace e duy, March 15, at Interm, passed away Mureh 17, 16 with her daughter, Mrs. John Harri- g Harban: S T . {Chure = " | Heory R.and Eva B. Davis, boy s B nterment aseed away March 13 0 R son Knapp. Mrs. Marshall will open = Josiah A The g numbered about seventy-| MeAry Boand Bra B Davs by o : I8 3 . HERBE i Mre. Charles H. Rob) . £ | her house at 2015 Kal +d and rs. - SR Tes “"\ q 0bb, [five, and were costumed as children. James and Ethel Rhodes, boy KING. ELIZABETH. beloved daughter of | HOWES. In loving_remembrance will be joined by Mr: d he ford N, Whitonge. A = & vork | Hichard M. and Mary E. Gray. hoy. Jobn T. and Ethel May King, in her 9th| mothe VEN EHildcert ldter aicthe e anforg Whitwell. Mrs | Mr. Brenton H. Scott of New York | Eijery C. and Margaret B, inpchard, boy. Rema Hrsong's funernl home Knapp will be with her mother du L omgns pirg, A B Brown |ia visiting his mother, Mrs. Nathan| Alfred K.'ana Catherine L. Betts, girl. W N st n.w. Fuoeral and interment 2 James M Scott, at the Lee House, Heary A. and Rose Barr, boy. Nokesville, V. 17 3 ¢ F Dome. - - = ing the absence of Comma Knapp, {Green. Mrs, W Patten, \ gl 2 ¢ & Gae, 'GR. ed this life Fr arch | 1¢ mitke aftier Phoenix Hosiery SN, Pk iatnov on Sa anes s6n, Siva Stewnrd Srx § Pt uSaeheaa o Catien, Bl | O'GRADY, Depapted this iite Prinar. Maren| the ot - he natio guarters of the| Ralph D. and Fiora W. Smith, girl 5 pm i | . e e =y, e Mrs. R. M. Kaufin Wolf. Mrs J. E. Baines. Mrs. H. C e o T rge C. and Mamie F. Thomas, girl AEL O'GRADY. Funeral Moo mother. < hallmark of aristocracy woeks Florida and Gk ay Bs. and Mes Prak Monden {or oo, M W2 Mt Moy e T ket e v PR e arternape Mo S s saturday s cee My of the Christ Child Society | yrl iy Sudry' £ oo for ‘the repone of mis sl Interment MU | prinl pun ety B are atovel Tali s . s P i ey Z of sist Mrs, 5 appell as Viibur S. and Corrine A. Bateli £l Olivet ery. Fi el ER DEVOTED SO Unlike its fabulous name- Mr. and <. Trun v Mrs, W Harban, 2101 Wyoming :\ll‘”* e e EUL Nl Dl st cemelA it et Uiivet cemetery. Friends and relath \dn | T MARTIN e . s wdt i William R. and Mary E. McHride, girl. e oh o | JOHNSON. In sake, it is such an emphatic showing them the interesting exhibits g i : O'LEARY. March MICHAEL Gete b M e e nfud 3 Mrs. Witlam Fitagerald, president of |in the museum Lot ol 18, W heier e, O'LEARY, loving fathor of Mary 1 )mu,,._' So DTSt Yusay £ Y. DIy Bishop John W tlamilton has left |the General Federation 'of Women's | . il be a dance at the Col-| KEdward S. and Hortense C. Hull, boy. R Tanis T Clemente. 1261 apisc|l o, i number it among our lines of Washington for New York, where he | C'ubs of California, was hostess at Lere WHI he & the Frank G. and Christie Hammond, boy. e et Bt A e e SO e seave! ~hiave Il fsiia: d handi will speak today before the National | luncheon at the Hotel Hamilton yester- {lee Women's Club Tuesday evening ! Eqwin B. and Alberts Fuller. boy. Alna e s Rlepnens Churcy, Svweet ia the men or shall standard merchandis epublican Club. He will spend the entertaining Mrs. Henry Wilder | from $:30 to 12 o'clock. Mrs. How- | Lerey and Neille it sor e e et LB EIRI T B ol s e A e aek end' on Long Istand’ Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs |ard . Nichols, who is chairman of | Clarence and Lauretta Landon, PARKER, Friday, Masch 10, 1023 ar { i - Miss Helene Hamilton will be host- | L¥man B. Swormstedt, Mry. Glenn'Swig- | the committee on arrangements, an- 6 - 1420 Patsins. e o i 1l meet him son gt dar, The new spring num. ensiiat n Abill Diunchean Tuemns ok Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, Miss | nounces that, while this has been EENMIN.. Deloead baaind ag 2tics e | g by the waters fair bers are richly beautiful bt ¥ Lenroot, Mrs. c) Sears | announced as a “dance for mnrrle'; eaths Reported. Parker. Funeral services will be held at g 205 m) ings, Miss E: couples.” inmarriec b idence Monday, March 10, at e aaxdan ek . and well adapted to pres- Miss Elizabeth Hanna will ep inge and Niiss Cora agby. . " | ihattiab are taviced atsor T S | The following daeaths nave bees reported 10 B e e Gl e 1at2 O O oo ent and coming season’s at_supper tonight, when her > table was decorated with a cen- = $he health department {n the last twenty-four} pERRY, Friday, March 16, 1023, at his lat AlitENuteror: will include th r e of spring flowers, including| The Eecleet Klub will hold its dance | BoUr® dy Befuesda, M., NINTAN M footwear. , sweet peas and daffodils. tonight in the ballroom at 2400 16th | Joseph Meaorin 60" rorim motbitl: sters: in hin 78th vear. 'Funeral 11 a.m. e = S i el from hix late residence at Bethesda, Md. 18 > 16508 A 5 " > 5 > 5 Mt Mo Gus TR street. at 8 o'clock { Home. % . . e SN We consider it the ibest sille WEET PICKLED o Covin aateciatenat funh Christian Weedmaler, 44, Emergency Hos.| PROCTOR. Mareh 15, 19 Toat hides t e liehtes opitar 2 ar 5.3 " 4 ~ = Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Beta Pi| pital. fter & loug illness, SARAH PROC We only ki t 10 hosiery in the world. PEARS {diwn Darrahand Miss Marian Darrah. |announces an afternoon and evening | CArrie A. Westergren, 53. 623 Quincy o PAL D ot hE. e leaves to mourn their| aryy . {Other guests were Miss Louise Ander. 3¢ | teorge L Kiser, 59, Georgetown Homps loss a devoted daughter and som, brother | " : l's6 s uir B i -jof bridge and five hundred St . SeERgons B < and sister and a host of relatives aud | ore ~ The kind that makes you «‘SY‘LHML.“:{HH;’?.If(.w\e. Miss Elizabeth | Patrick’s day at the Washington | Hifan Graiiecnnt, 25, Hotel Wilm friends. Funeral Sundas, Mareh 18- fama| She watche want more Suzamhe Veeder. Moy siopkins. Miss | College of Law. The affair is for the| Eilu Sulia. Copes, o 08 B o 23 Liberty Baptist Church at 1 pom . NIE ‘L. WRIGHT, oenlx Mra LD \'lr‘-"n"rr}-.;.::(}; benefit of the endowment of the col-| William T. Wootton, 1426 Webster st. | READY. Saturdey, March 17, 1023, at 6:00 KINS AND LOTTIE TAYLO - - - Mrs. Lee Hardesty 2 . lar 3 e Julta Mayden Hamilton, 73, Hotel Gordon. a.m., MICHAEL J. READY, brother of Mre. | MIL o g reme Ne 3Can......... 50 t’l:n;\i&l‘gsoaia:_\ Hellen and Miss Fran-{ ~ Among those who have reserved| I. Reed Howell. 40, 3151 Mount Pleasantat.| Jone Donooan B3t n L orother. of Mr: e 3 i niw Notice ot | "Hen MARY MILLER Wi dcparten Gia Ho Sler Dozen $5.50 Do tables are United States Commissioner | 3ty Howen Jane Mouovan 0| friend; MARY MILLER wie da y e e B DS i ey Bl bt and Mre Macdonald, Judge Mary| Affhor L. share’ss, 1 RICHARDS. Thursdar, March 15. 1023, at 1 | small company at Tuncheon at the New | Q. T00le. Judge Kathryn Sellers. Mrs. | Fiomene fiestl, 10:30 a.m., ELLEN' F. RICHARDS (nce e bt 3 > & . - 8, Providence Hospital.: Dunmore). widow of the ) J i 5 Willara poany At llen Spencer Mussey, Miss Emma M. Horace White, 74, Danlels road, | Itommrne thar ot oy | Pt e sl mp : er Mussey $ St L| Richards® and - devoted - mather oMo ove ou in death the same Nlflgrllder S Gillett, Miss Gertrude Leonard, Mr, Geneva B. McDonald, Mr. James B. Rich ROvES L et 2 5 Gen. and Mrs. Do e and Mrs. Harry A. Hegarty, Mr. and Frederick Cramer, 43, 2314 Wyo- rds, Mrs. Marion R. Burke and Mids Ttols "Tis sw o z [ Conn. Ave. and K Street |the Philippines and arc at weararo | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Mooers. o 713 Kenyon st n.w.| dence. 1203 st st. .., Monday. March 19 Altliough vou may g ;- = tows Tonpital. | St 3 o'clock. " Intermént aiegisarch 19, A e v Eatahlished 1875 EarisiHotelS for fan fridefinitesperion: 11, T DU P B o rnele ) Emergency Hospital tery. nt Woodlawn ceme- | L ipaie, MRS C T WILLIAMSON AN 7th at I; L = = America Sees It Through,” which d At Nihepiriqur and Mary Lewis, 1 hour, | SCHOOLER. Friday. March 16, 1923, ar 2401 DAUGHTER . | picts the children of the Near East L . b after a loug illiess, WILLIAM H., | O'MEARA. Sucred to the memors Relief in the varfous industries and T fhe bidest son of he lafe William K. and | mother, | SARSH A OMEARY, 3 o LB dnthe Siody ot Sspiouliites WA be Surle: Dora. Arthue and Hares. Sehoaior of | 35 ang o 0 ST YU a5 i ew. li | COLLIF ~Tirimn. With white Tace any corlar. | Shown at the Women's City’ Club, 22 Toledo, Ohio. Funeral (private) Sunday. | HER LOVING DAUGHTER, MARGARET v [ Owner may _have same by calling A a ] Jackson place. Monday evening at . i 18. from tle chapel of George W.| ( . ave. and Wilson bivd., Ton Alr Ve "18:30 o’clock. The picture will be ac-| Norman Whittle, 9 months, Children's Hos-| Wise 2000 M st n.w. (Frederickshur. | pALMER. In sad and loving remembrance F at Fourtéenth Clark. companied by an explanatory talk by Vittuburgh, Thiladelphin and Toledo puners | * oy desr Wite g it motler FAAA. V i EUM OF MO Dr. Andrew Brodie, national rep- | pas - c'te Btevenson. 2 months, 11 Logan| ple Who ‘departed this 1ife seventeen vears Dine with proving ow ;:;rtl’v‘{p and "1\{;“7"9" of ad. rw-ehfmn' of the ear East Relief. Sar 1 i l“llfum 1’|nv1]r~<1||r } r'li‘l‘.”“ e («‘ o Lo eorge Ay another of Ars. Bewsie | ROWE. In sad but_loving rememl : EUSDRNES - s | GREETER PAYS TRIBUTE. | i G 8 A S Jo Sl X0l Bl AN = J. lottie Parker, George, liam a Luey | 7 BAG —On_street car. cont Fmbaime ke Oniexe, Wil aney | todas, March 17, us tomorrow mones; Bold pencil and shain. cird ense " 35 | chapel ant modern’ crematoriam. - Moderats | President of Group Lays Wreaths| (ol Mary Wells aid Mrs.' Satiidn fiev. | 2 T erley. She leaves nine grandchil Fu but not forgutten 716, 1851 Trvin prices. 332 Pa_nve._n.w. Tel. cal M_isas. Reral from the residence of e prgnin AT WILLIAM A, T“H best fhe Toarker CARD CASE_Blnck_leather, bearing Fieorge HERBERT B. NEVIUS at Mount Vernon and Arlington. | Mrs. Bessie Ross. 63 M sf. s ROWE AND BEUNICE M. HAM = ng_remen Miss Beatrice Pitney. Miss Winifred The service —the atmos- O oG i mostibemntituliwomehitall oy 1 o naipn alker and Misy Caria Gordon. Gone, HER CHILDREN sears ago todus, Mare We are bereft of & mother's foud lov Your memors we will slways cherish will be hosts at dinner this evening, | &Venue northwest, entertaining ut the Chevy Chase Cl Under the sod where he sieeps. my coming tove and devotion to tie her. DORA LUCAS, enty-four years ago Yot s : i 7 eal; conter e : March 20. at 8:30, thence to §t. Vincent de semors of o voted motle served in truc New Seabrook, Md. Reward. Phone N. 10886, 1 Eetemiunb innes bacher, of the Greeters of America, | A% 0'clock. Where mass will be said for the | anoih this Wie March 10, 1900 L 3¢ i - Z z Tepose of her soul. - Tnterment" o Seocne | Ebbitt style. A menu that % chiange, kesn tokens; | WIVL Ho SARDO & CO. |early this afternoon visited Mount st Marre, M1, paremt | Dear mother and wife, we miss our ca s M coln | - o . We miss your face, so dear will whet your appetite to . ona._ave._Lincoln 1520.J 412 H st nc Phone Lincoln 524. | Vernon and placed a wreath on the ) 1% | BT we look to God; our Fathe z % 2 - DIAMOND RING —Will party who found Mo Chapel & SMALL. Departed this life March 15, 1923, e s rea s PR a keetiedye. ‘Seryvedia D ey DAy oo Tound same. | Modera Chay tomb of George Washington. Prior | at 1085 pm., JOSEPRING Dy peloved wife |, 110, hte ot SR LS carte—at most reasonable last Monday. return and recelve lineral “re- —=—— to this tribute from the 6,000 hotel at fmjcineay Small, devoted mother of Al Tatll we me here. i ward o Hoom 113 Kellogg bids., 1432 F & 3 men throughout the country whom | Funeral Mondas, Saren ip litite Small L ey e 5 collic; arge ellow and o whlte o, from residence, ‘1751 § et. Relative T 5 s cHENE Stage your Bamquer and Dance (|| P0G S Tarse sellow gad e i o ho cepresents Mr. Defenbacher visited | {om,Joydence, 1SS oc." Relatives and | sTEWALT Wt e Now B, "B emay | anawersto” vame p; D. C. leenss the shrine of the unknown soldier and | SMITH. Thurstas, Marh 15, 1023, at 7.30 | WALTER, In renembrance of our laia ervice availabl =t Ad Vatrer, - DOG, white and bl T - PHONE WesCan also placed a wreath there. Mr. De-| p.m.. at her residence, 417 Warnor st. nw., | brother, WILLIAM WALTER. the founder | Colambin. 3 7 2 2 DR fenbacher, who was accompanied by | Boriie Cases. . i emearsd mother of Mre: | 84 tenher ol e oo deparied Festigniand 3 his wife and a dolegation of local| iwo ehildrén, “two grandehiliren, two| life Marh 1 tait 0SS0 T 2 120 D I. 5 s entertained at lunch- | Monday, T b : = = : Fhove Adunie 051" Rewaral "1 10 Q9T KT | S8 (ther the successors of mor con- gon at Mount Vernon by Associate TS et it ool teiresldences | — MONUMENTS, r ! o R Epe s Tray : H FRENCH TOODLE—Male, Mareh 151938 | Dected with the original W, R. Speere | QEUemn, Trays 20d Brown of the | gurrss Departed this lite Fridas, March 10, | o, Bk — | | Eemard. 2808 Park place se., Randic High- | establishment. . §4() F St. NW. | Visht night, at the Shoreham Hotel, | 10 %2155, at her mother’s rexidence, | ~We speciaiize in designing and erect- A CONVENTION HALL :‘lr_l_(dli‘rt'mu person who picked up nl!r'of lllfll:;:‘.r:u Dignifled_snd Eficient Service. ;""b"‘;""flfll president and Mrs. De- | KUTH SMITH. She ieaves to mosrn iniis | INg memorials (monuments and mauso- i 2 —Will_peren cked T uick, enbacher were guests of honor at a| loss & devoted mother, Albertn §m! of quality and character. “h i ALL THIS WEEK Loret omo e e hanan ik aad ] W W, Deal & Co0., | dlnner siven by Weshinmoonor ata| lom & jercied mother. Alberta gmith | joums) of quality b, A \ e T — — g 3 N N Pri Rosa, Maude, wh n Heste e m, - b' oy, Slich Eather cataiis: meur 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3464, No. 31, and its auxiliary. The charter| Frice. Rosa, Maude. Sarah and — Host Let us take you to ses many specl and bank ‘books. ~Reward if returned Mra, | _Automobile Bervice. Chapel. | last night voted honorary member- | oipht consine. tawd e Sod w ", S2I8: | 1ens of our work in any of the lozal 5 ks. < ir Z 3 : anda host of LrTEne o mmopenerradeai—| THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, | 5 (8 SSeiany of Jagor, Devis, who | Iiengs. iieral” suntar, “sfarcn '15."a¢ 2 | cemeteries. * When the stormy winds do blow™ 7| owner. Return 412 0th m.w. Charies Rowe. 181 ELEVENTH BT. §.E. ganization. Addresses were made by A yoice ‘at midnight came, 17 Undertakers. Embalmers. . F. MANNIN ., INC., ‘Homelike Funeral Parlors. H. H. Monoghan of the St. Loufs She started up to hes THE J. F. MA G CO., INC. i o P prerced e s h str or: monogran B K. F] Thone Lincoln 480, Greeters and W. M. Beeloy of An- L me s e JLIE L eenthiStnoet * 1 So goes the old ses song, and it would be good advice to add Thorsday. Reward. Kindly phote West fa7i! Frank Geier's Sons Co napolls. I;‘:::F;‘ed.“ Conn of the THE FAMILY. 170 REMOVAL SALE L o e A 2 INGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL €O DRINK Easter o |, Forank, Gelers Sous Co. L2 C T wEIE 0n vy 1 wASHINGTON pASTY B0y back, “M. A. 8. Keward if roturned to 1516 | 118,55t kapel. Telephone Danleis road, East Ciievy Chase, D) 2 n. brief illness, CHARLES HORACE W ll‘ ITE, Suggestions— B T T . U/ FILES $200,000 SUITS. ek Sarrs | CEMETERIES. _ G S - ¥ White 5 and | S . Natlonnl Bank blag. Reward: Cal oo AWLERY < -.: Kitee Fan, " Funeral ‘servives at chanel of | NON-SECTARIAN Avurs 9 I = - = e Geo. W. Wise Co.. undertakers, 2600 M st. | er e i ome one on B s Oy s U. 5. Attorney Names Bondsmen of | &% ¥, Yo 08 nfunii, 8.0 TN AR AR HIT Y = your list for remem- * 917 Kansas A ¢ Liquor Law Violators. Relatives aud friends invite 17 brance at Easter time | FIN_Bar, white gold, cut: either Garfinkie iz e ”[;mi“ reh PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST that you would like to or Mt. Pleasant car. Reward. 302 House % it CLEVELAND, March 17.—Suits to aar b l”“.m k"l;lm_m‘h“"“ Washington's Beautiful Burial Ground It is warming and sustaining for it give ~ something other building. collect $200,000 from bondsmen of | Kensingion, Md. 3 et Care 1= Plereit ervicas > i Ay = ) & band of Annie Dawson Williams, agea 6o |, Perpetusl (Gre con—Terms. than a Card, we would siern Btar, fuitials O M. H. ety Timothy Hanlon persons convicted of liquor law vio- | JoIL, funeral from his late " residence | Sholce plots—edorate prices Terme. . | & suggest that you drop in To No, © M st. nw. Reward. b lations in the last two years were | Xunduy, March 15, at 10 aan. Relatives aua | OBce 17th and Fa. Ave. SE. Linc 6021 has genuine food 'value, and may be and look over our lurge TOCKETHOOK, confalning paif of eyegiasses | 641 H T. N.E. Ehone 1 8683 | flled for the government by Edwin | feiendy invited. Interment Munocacy cemer | ek Cor o Chg o Line, assortment of Exclusive and physician’s receipt. Reward if returned to JAMES T. RYAN, S. Wertz on his last day as United| tery, Beallsville, Md. 17 = o Sflf219 mdulged in any hour Of tl’le W fnd’ things here FOCKETBOOK ~(small); containing $33: lost | /001 onape), - "';.u‘umh 1 | S i Yetire this morning in In Memoriam, e 2 . . at are decidedly dis- Friday; reward. = TR Private Ambulances. favor of A. E. Bernsten. The suits |BAKER red to the memorsy of our dear The Park Cemeter: = active— 19¢ 3 3 r % e Parl y dfly fot 1t 1s mmulflhng only an t}\e l‘i‘ln;'r.‘l::es ‘:'e‘?n;;!kl::;l;'l:;n- FURNE —Brown lenther; Friday evening, 8:30, Livecy Ip Connection: are against bonding companies and| husband and father, ERNEST BARER, who | o | gectarian Perpetual Care lite one year ago today, March . e 5 - B g o S 3 individuals who acted as bondsmen | depacted this Beantiful and fitting location sense that pure food is stimulating. Gl imed "maomty Candbank” ook, Witk nama 3” kfi;{fflf{ o Erap S I g el T I ) erastheen ecitlc car e, Margaret Foraythe. Liberal reward. 1720 P Auerbach, Harry Bach and Harry| Today recalls the memores e e Tonlavard, ‘et Diateiet Tine. On_Bi . ot eat . |5t “Frankiin 5280, 18e RS Greenbaum, who figured in four of [ AOf &Jloved one #one (oot o mi w It is delicious too. The National PURNE—TaftielFphons Bootl URlied Cigar UND:! 7:,5._',‘. N the most Important liquor cases tried | “ire the onex who loved him best. Office:705 12thSt.N.W. ew York ave., 2 1208 H 8T Sl here. The month of March ix here, Phone Franklin 4745. Made only by Remembrance Shop : TORNERLY 940T oT. T Write for lllustrated Booklet > N - WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD, . ecrepe) e i Sz 300 TS By Vi Fenr hosiinpansed awas. 8 omo we ance enjo FUNERAL DESIGNS. One Doo: s keepake, Friday, between 1315 F MOURNING BLACK A Eansa hesuer s (onen salores o - R = - DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 14th Street ,, om0 o or W Wi reara, Fhose 1w | Joce o R, Birt;.'h'z uEg‘l‘:l i A s ,,f‘:,‘;',.:‘r;";” el onmomenens Gude Bros, Co, 1214 F St. Booklet of Cheics Recipes sent fres A on Hstbe- | 3034 M St. N.W. Zieet s 2469 18th_St., Cel. 638 HIS LOVING WIFE VIOLA AND DAUGH- Proaint suto dslivery service: d; tween 8th and 13th a‘l. ': .‘.B yward if u.a: Automobile Bervice. Dupent Otrcle, Fs. 5333 TER DOROTHY. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. will return to 1245 H at. B

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