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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, APRIL T4, 1933. iety The White House Film Party Tonight Arranged to Give Mrs. Harding Relax- ation, and Friends Will Be With Her. HI film party arranged by Mrs. Harding at the White House tonight to show “The Covered Wagon™ is a strictly informal event Intended to give the| first tion, of coming social even tonight ady of the land a little relaxs and is not at all a forerunner The party standing, the more with of- il or even semi-official parties. Mem- of the cabinet and a few others and out of official life have been in- ted by Mrs. Harding tc the f The ambassador of Belgium, Baron entail of does not indshaking or any de Cartier, is spending today in New ork, where he went 1 return tomorrow. ess de Cartier was ho: any at luncheon today. st evening antl ess to ttorney 1 Ashevill The Attorne) enernl Recuperating N. C. General, Mr. Daugh- was joined at Asheville today Ir. Jesse W. Smith, who will re 1 there with him for another fort- t before going to Atlantic City pmplete his recuperation The minister of Switzerland me. Peter entertained a small com- a pany at luncheon today in compliment the minister of the Netherlands de Graeff, ) The minister of Sweden and Mme. allenberg entertained a small com- at dinner last evening in com- ment to the retiring counselor of legation, Mr. de Lazerberg, ompany including the other me of the legation staff. In the afternoon | the ter and Mme. Wallenberg iterta at tea for Mr. de Lager- erg, when their guests included the wedish colony of Washington and al friends of the guest of min onor. The. A, Mirza Hus- mi sein Khan Alai, the legation of tie ad coronatior of guests were th ¥ of the the Shah of Persia minister of Siam se: the minister toft, Dr. Ante and Mrs. choellkopf and Col. Joseph Bucking- ham. minister of cho- ined a small dinner Willard last Dr. vakia, 1 Stepanek. ntert the New Senator Albert R Cummivs - {ow i1 Washington for a short visit and st entertained a few zuesis P the New Willard. He 1 retu ) his home in the west v leaving + ashing Senator and g0 tomorre t Couzens Sulphur Mrs. W to Jumes Whit Springs, where they have taken a cot- tage for several weeks. e counselor of thi Senor de Carde Spanish em- was host dinner home lid street in compliment to Mrs. ose Douglas Merriam. The second and retary of the Belgian Mme, Graeffe enter- at dinner last Kalorama road. Dresses, Capes & Wraps, Coats Will be sold at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES FACE. DISFIBURED WITH PIMPLES or and Mrs. Albert J the guests of honor F everidge yrmer Sena werd { luncheon vesterday of Mr. and Mrs. MEDICAL SCIENCE BUILDING 1029 Vermont Avenue N.W. PHYSICIANS SURGEONS DENTISTS A Few Suites Still Available Apply at building or J. Edward TLomas. 208 Southern Building Tel. Franklin 7642 AndBlackheads.Itchedand Burned. Cuticura Heals. “For some time I was troubled with blackheads and pimples on my face. The pimples festered and be- came very sore. They were in NTIQUEQ Rare and Authen MRS. CORDLEY blotches all over my face, and itched and burned so that I scratched and irritated them. I did not like to go in company because my face was so badly disfigured. **I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed. (Signed) Miss Ethel Cooper, Kehoe, Ky. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are all you need for all toilet uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. ‘where_Soxp2e. Ointment Zanc 60c. Taleom e, uticura Soap shares without m: R. N. farper President H. L. Offutt, Jr. Casbter W. P. Lipscomb C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Viee Presidents ‘The “Friendly” Bank Established 1842 The Recognized Ktandard of Modern tano Manufacture We invite you to see and hear our Petit Grand and reproducing piano Tsed pianos at low prices, includl some of our own make, but siightly used CHAS. M. STIEFF, INC. BRANCH _OF FACTORY 1108 F St. N.W v 3. C. CONLIFF, MGR. District National Bank 1406 G- Street Put a Saving Account in Your Budget As you are apportioning your income for this and that fixed expense—include a stipulated Savings Account. It’s so easy to save if you Even small amounts— muitiplied by regular depos- its—soon grow into a good- ly balance. All the while here we are paying inter= est at the ra Da; nt. | tently. John D. Rockefeller, jr. who entar- tained at the Homestead, at Hot Springs, Va, where they are spending the eariy spring. Mrs. Cary Travers Grayson enter- tained a few guests at luncheon to- day at the Hotel Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simp- son, who have been abroad since late July, arrived in New York Thursday morning and will come to Washington tomorrow afternoon. They will be at the Hotel Hamilton temporarily Mrs. Luke McNamee has returned to Washington after spending some time visiting In New York. Capt. McNamee returned to Washington on board the Henderson, having accom- panied Secretary Denby on his tour of inspection. Mre. Delos receive on A Blodgett will not Monday. Miss Blizaheth Zolney entertained a party of young folk at luncheon today in conmpliment to Miss Cather- ine Cowen Letts, whose marriage to Mrs. Frederick Henry Jones will take place April 28. Mrs. Fenton Bradford entertained at luncheon today at Rauscher's, when her guests were Marquise Bernezzo, wife of the military tache of the Italian embassy; Senora de Lyons, wife of the commercial attache of the Panama legation; Mme. Yanes, wife of the ass director of the Pan-American Union; 1 Mme. Soy. Mrs. Charles Selden, Jr.i Mrs. Absolom Waller, Mrs. Clay- ton Vogel, Mrs. Ralph Koch, Mrs. Dear Patten, Mrs. B. F. Iden and Miss Agnes Golden, sister of the hostess Misxs Hannn Hostess At Dinner Last Night Miss Elizabeth Hanna was hostess at” dinner last ing, entertaining in compliment to Miss Louise Sewall of Englewood, N. J.. who is v Fenator and Mrs. Walter E. | The other guests were Senator Mrs. Edge, Mr. and Mrs. John liams and Miss BEveline Fenner of Baltimore; M Carla Gordon. Miss Jean Sutherland, M Douglas Dear- born of New York; Mr, Alan Rine- . Richard Davidson, Mr. Reid r. Mr. Wynant Johnson and Foxhall Daingerfeild After the d er the cou ny w to the home of Senator and Mrs. E | who gave a small dance for Miss Se- 1 all, the company numbering about ty, for which a seated supper was rved about midnight hull en- Pvening b Washington bar- |racks, hbaving among their guests Gen jand Mrs. Harry H. Handholtz, Col. tand Mrs. Henry M. Morrow, Col. and Mrs Peter Field, Col. and Mrs. Andrew moses. Mrs. H. . Armstrong of Hartford, Conn. and Maj. Harry Kutz. | Among others entertaining before the dance were Col. and Mrs. John L. Dewitt. . and Mrs. Christian Gross en- ined at dinner last evening in honor of Miss Adeline Oxnard. The csts included Miss Betty Connolly, sabelle Pell, Miss Gladys Chap- mith, Lieut. John T. Schuneider, Uurel Conway of Wilmington, Mr. Roberis. Mr. Reginald and Mr. William Doeller. attended the dance at the home of Senator and Mrs. Edge. Mr..and Mrs. will entertain at dinner again this evening Miss Mary t. daughter of Sur- geon General and Mrs. Edward R. Stitt, who has been visiting in Massa- chusetts, and who joined Mrs. Charles Milburn and Miss Alice Milburn in New York a few days since, wiil ar- jTive in Washington toda Miss Stitt is_to be maid of honor for Miss Alice Milburn at the latter's wedding on June Mr. and Mrs, Worcester, gagement H. to Mr. Charles E. Soper of Mass., announce the en- of their daughter. Helen Daniel V. McOsker of Washington, son of Mr.. and Mrs, Daniel J. McOsker of Providence, Mass. A date for he wedding has not yvet been selected. but it will take | place in Worcester about the middle of June. Mr, and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin en- tertained at dinner last evening, when_their guests were Gen. and Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Col. and Mrs. | Matthew A. De Laney, Mr. and Mrs. Hampson_Gary, Mr. and Mrs, Henry | Miller, Miss Mary Morgan, Maj. | Reginald Foster and Mr. Willlam | Bowie Clarke. Miss Dorothy Beatrice Casley will —iiss Dorothy Heatrice 8oy = 812 17th St. NW. Tel. M. 403 Keep Your Property Well Painted And You Keep Its Value Up. R. K. Ferguson, BROWN & WHITE TAXI Main 431 Lower Rates sum for the only go about it sincerely and persi te of 3%. Let Pay Day be “Saving o] o} o] o] o] [o] c——— | o] le——=lo|—=]o|—=[cl—2]al——2jol ——2| ; e | lol——]ole—D[o]c——H]o[c—=]o]——]] MISS HELEN DOROTHY SOPER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrw. Soper of Worcenter, gement to M Washington, Daniel J. I Mr. and Mrs. Providence, R. entertain_this afternoon in compii- ment to Miss Elizabeth Magee. There will be six tables at bridge and addi- tional guests have been asked for tea. The semi-monthly- dance given by the cd at Washington harracks took place last night and was preceeded by a number of in- teresting dinner partie Gen. and Mrs. E. L. King enter- talned in their party the deputy chief of staff and Mrs. John L. Hines, Col. and Mrs. John W. Gulick. Thompson, wife of Maj. Crarles F. Thompson; Maj. C. D. Bridge, Col. Theodore Boal, Mre. Charies’ Lee Andrews, jr. and Capt. and Mrs. Howard Angus. With Col. and Mrs. T. W. Darrah were Col. and Mrs William M. Crufkshank, Col. and Mrs Henry C. Pillsbury, Col and Mre. Bd- win C. Bricker and Col. and Mrs. Ed- win V. Bookmiller. Col.'and Mrs. J. F. Preston enter- tained Col. and Mrs. George H. Estes and Mre. John H. Sone, Ma and | McClure, Maj. and Mrs. Walter Short and several other: With Col. and Mrs. C. R. Humphrey, jr. were Col. and Mrs, Morris Ernest Locke, Maj. Maj. and Mrs. Gerald B Mrs J o Wainw and Mrs Jewett With Col and Mr were Col. and Mrs. 13 4 tand Mrs, Irving Hunt, Maj. and Mrs. C. Hiliman, Maj. and Mrs. Dan Torr and Capt. and Mrs Hunting- ton Hills. Col. and Mrs. J. R. R. Han- jney had a party with (hem, also. { Col'and Mrs, George F. Baltzell had {with them Col. and Mrs. W. H. Waldron, Maj. and Mrs. J. S Upham \ nd Mrs. J. A. Atkins, Mrs. ] m Mitchell, ' Col. ~Stanley ® I ‘orde, and two other guests. | "Col’und Mrs Henry Gibbins enter- I tained Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Huntington {of Baltimore, Col. and Mrs. W. K. ylor, Col. and Mrs. J. E. Fechet, Col. and Mrs. C. W. Weeks, and Col. and Mrs. G. E. Kumpe. Col. and Mrs. James M. Phalen had as their guests Col and Mrs. Louis Scherer, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evan: Maj. and Mrs. Robert L. Elchelberger, Col. and Mrs. 8. D. Boak, and Dr. and Mrs. Hutchins of the Brighton apart- ments zht and Col. Mr. David Edward Finley entertain- ed at dinner last evening in honor of Col. and Mrs, Arthur Woods of New York. Miss Olive Graef entertained at din- ner last evening, taking her guests later to the dance of Senator and | Mrs. Edge. Mrs. Thomas D. Woodson, wife of Maj. Woodson, T, S. A., arrived ves- terday from Califor visit to_her parents, Mr. Marion F. Butier, at their home in R street. Mrs. Miss Pocahontas Butler. son, who is in the Medleal Corps is on duty at the Letterman General Hospital in San Francisco. Prestdent of Bryn Mawr Here for Club Meetings. President Marion Park of Bryn Mawr College will arrive in Wash- ington this afternoon to be the honor guest and principal speaker at a joint Maj. Wood- meeting of the Bryn Mawr clubs of Washington and Baltimore this even- ing. Mrs. C. D. Herron is entertain- ing the members of both clubs at supper before the meeting, in her home, on Connecticut avenue. Presi- dent Park will stay at the National Club of the American Association of University Women and is expected to arrive in time to be present at the tea there this afternoon, where she has been asked to speal. The ladles’ board of Columbia Hos- pital announces the showing of the English film, “A Glorious Adventure,” featuring Ladv Diana Manners, for Ington Animal land_ave. s.w. Waxhington Animal and ave. s.w. POODLE—White, ma Rescne” Teagne. 349 Mars RING—In downtown sectlon, April 5. can have Snancar. Owner by glving particalars to H. H. Carroll_nve. Takoma Park _i%e LOST. ATREDALB, female, 11 months old; Peggy. Liberal reward. Eseaf_nw. M, 223 AUTOMOBILE TAGS—District No. T2.0971 Muryland. No. 210.418; reward. Charles H. Anderson. general foremin, Walier Tieed | e Damed L. D. Engel, 709 MeOsker of nd Mrs. Frank W. Weed. | it, Maj. and | for a month’s and Mrs, Woodson was formerly the benefit of the hospital. at Masonic O "¢ topIta). At Masonic | Hall, Friday, May 4, both afternoon and evening. The marriage of Dr. George M. Bo- teler of this city and Miss Lucille Connett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Connett of St. Joseph, Mo., i§" tak- ing place today In New York. The ceremony will be performed at St. Thomas' Church, with Rev. Ernest Stires officlating. . Dr. Boteler and his birde will be at home here after May 1. Dr. Boteler {s assistant health officer of the Dis- trict. Mrs, Willlam E. Chamberlin will be hostess at the tea to be given by the ‘Women's City Club tomorrow afternoon, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Receiving with Swormstedt, the club's president, and Mies Alice Spencer Geddes Lloyd, head of the Caney Creek Community Center. Mrs. James Callbreath and Mrs. James MacFarquhar %ill preside at the tea table. The following members of the public relief committee, of which Mrs, Chamberlin s chairman, will assist: Miss H. H. Arnold, Miss E. Kensett Vail, Mrs. R. B. Shaw, Miss Harriet M. Chaney, Miss Tillie’ Steiner, Mrs. . P. F. Johnzon, Mrs. Joe Brown, Mrs. Ruth E. Martin, Miss Edna McNaughton, Mrs, Mary C. McCloskey, Mrs. Edgar Brown, Miss V Benjamin, Mre. William Penguot Bird, Mrs. M. M. Burrow, Mixs Sarah L. Gatley, Mrs. Mary Wright Johnson, Miss Nellie Lichenstein, Miss Elizabeth Groves, Miss Floru Johnson, Mrs. Henry J. Harris, Miss Fraser Stiles, Miss Mary C. Beckham, Mrs. William H. Ramsey and Mrs. John S. Bennett. mountain boys will be among the guests. Mrs. George Ward will entertain at the tea dance at Wardman Park this afternoon in honor of the sixteenth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Miss Vivian Ward. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Heller have returned to Washington and are at the Brighton Hotel. Mr. Robert Mendes Goncalves Rio de Janeiro is at the Lee House while staying in Washington. The book review luncheon nounced for Tuesday at 1 o'clock the clubhouse of the'League of Am ican Pen Women, has grown to be a function of such literay importance that the coffee house of the league Leadquarters cannot accommodate those making reservation Theodore Tiller, presid trict of Columbia of the League of American men, and Mrs. Neyle Colquitt, chairman of the luncheons, have announced that the luncheon will be held at the tearoom at §20 Connecticut avenue. an- t i The Eeleet Klub will hold its dance tonight at 2400 16th street Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Carmalt and Miss Theresu Carmalt of Chevy Chase are guests of Hotel Traymore, tic City. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hours: Tgnazio and Bmilie Meleceton, girl James B. and Lizste M. Owens, boy Joseph E, and Evelyn Bryan, girl Frederick A. and Carolyu Rowan. bos Roy L. and Jane Revercomb, boy 2. Dutton and Emma M. Wainwright, boy 1L Garnett and Florence Pitts, bor. Odell and Viola Lewis. boy. Charles and Beatrice Brice. boy George M. and Hattie A. Gross, girl Jerimiah and Nellie Hawkins, girl PRillip B. and Rose Rowie, girl Emanuel and Laura P. Perry, boy Leonard Emma Hutchurson, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twents. four hours. Mary F. Wise, 05, 631 Gresham pl Loula 1da Clements, 84. 512 B st Carrie A. Fenton, §1, 1221 Ma Patrick Dosle. 78, 1342 415 st. George A. Holilay Mary Eilen Barke 46 Bates st Rovert L. Day, 50, 1500 K si. Mary Reilly, 98, Providence Hospital Vonne McClalr Morgan, 33, 1715 Kilbourne ve . ave 5w ave, st. Andrew J. Gwathney. 60, 1342 Oak st Cstherine E. Camphell, 37, Providence Hos- stal "Nartha . Smith. 63, 1218 20 st. Chiariotte Lewls, 24, Tubeculosis Hospital. Ttubert Newman, Jr.. © month. INZA Bth at. Aunie E. Henson, 1% days, Liviogston road s ufant of Archie and Viola Allen, 2 bours, Gartield. Hospital. S Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the follo Oncar . Tehbein and Margaret Werdis. Clifford C, Geare of this city and Bsther E. Welghner of Richmond, Va Eugene F. C. Collier and Madelyn B. Watts. Austin B. Thompson of Colvin Run, nd Ada 8. Hoftman of Lynchburg, Va. Farle Arner and Ruth Taylor. Jumes J. McCarty and Frances A. Sillers. Fred A. Seeney and Leliah E. Holland Joseph B. McOurthiy and Marion T. Hav Roy 0. Iieed of Welcome, Md.. and Hoilis B. Andas of this city. Aubrauth B. Bradham of Sumter. §. C., and Frances B. Heller of Helena, Mout. Cecil H. Campbell and Annie Smith. Cleadas M. Johnson and Oatherine Stewart. George A. Jurboe aud Nellie J. Titus. 3 HELD AS BOOKMAKERS. Police Make Arrests at 15th-and H Streets Northeast. Investigating reports that hand- book operators had been doing busi- ness in the vicinity of 15th and H streets northeast for the accommo- dation of persons who missed the trains to the Bowie race track, Capt. Stoll- Lieut. Burlingame, Detectives Kuehling_and Davis and Policeman Wilson of the ninth precinct yester- day made two arrests there. Louis Ratto, twenty-eight years old, Seat Pleasant, Md.. and Harry R. Alsop, twenty-elght vears old, 1203 Morse street northeast, are the men arrested .and charged with making handbooks. They also arrested George Joachim, fifty vears old, 817 6th street northeast, employed In a pital .M. NG, WADGE, Ruth; letters, on Please return to chamber, G. U. O. of O. F. 2 1st st. nw. Reward HOKER, brown fox, between College Wom- en's Club and 19th and Penna. ave. Phone Col. 5151, 140 Poodie: female: answers to name Retirn to 717 E at. s.e. Re- T0G, white and biack (femaie], wetter, two brown spots and hiack over eves: lost April 8. Reward. Col. 3367. . EYEGLASSES—With fountain case; lost Wednesday. cnse. _Phone_Adams FOX TERRIER, male, white with biack ea Marsland tag, 'No. 214: near Chevy Chase Cirele._Reward. Cleve. 14683 . en, in black name on near beer saloon on H street north- east. Police claim they have evidence of bets having been accepted by the de- fendants. Bond was furnished for the appearance of the three men in Police Court. GIVEN TEN-YEAR TERMS. Man and Wife, “Badger-Game" ‘Workers, Sent to Prison. Sylvia Costello, twenty-four years old. and her husband. John Costello, GTASSES—Eye, shell i Harrisburg _on case. Reward. N _1702.W., S HAT. Etc—From Banes' Millinery, addressed to Miss Styron, 3318 Mt. Pleasant st. Lost or misdelivered, on April 5. in M Buitable reward and no questjons turned to above address or_phone 7 MARISELLO NOTE BOOK—Contalniag _$60, { receipt and card. Return to Marinello Shop. 732 11th st. n.w.. care Mrs. Davls. Reward. | MESH RAG—Valuable, and change. Lost entering ‘Cosmos Theafer, Friday evening. Liberal reward. Miss J. 8. Toblas, 8 Sherman ave., Clarendon, Va. Phone Clarendon_223-W-1. 1 TIN, circle, of pearls and platinum leaves with_diamonds. _Call Adams 584. - 14 PIN—Sigma Nu fratemity pin;_vicinity of ington . University Law School, bearing name R: gold, containing 310 set . POCKETBOOK—Lady’s: 5th and G n.w. ward. _Call_Lincoln 7378-J. POCKETBOOK on N wt. n.w_; reward. Morlarty, Apt. 63, 1236 1ith st, n. Re- 15° Beasie 15° thirty, were each sentenced today by Justice Stafford in Criminal Division 1 to serve ten vears in the peniten- tiary. They were recently convicted of robbery, having worked the “badger game” on Lewls Koss, a patlent at Walter Reed Hospital. They secured only $3 from their victim. According to Koss, he wag accosted by the woman on 14th street March 17 last and invited to her room at 1343 1, street northwest.' Shortly after he entered the room, he stated, the hus- band appeared and sordered him to give up his money. When he refused Costello attacked him, the witness said. Koss declared he had $300 wita him, but told the couple he $3, ‘which he surrendered The woman claimed Koss gave her the money, while band denied any connection affair. COMMISSIONS TO CADETS. to them. willingly the hus- with the Aliedale. & monihw old, male; AnFWer o “Pal.” Liberal reward. -Columbi 10467 or 4510 13th n.w. Call morning or enin TRSE, small griy, containing about reward. Call Linc. 6790. 1 TUMBRELLA—Rlack silk, 1ight wood handle: gold tip: initials J. L. 0. Reward, 8022 P {8t._Phone West 2600. 15° WAR SAVINGS STAMP BOUKS—Three, Tn vielnity of 18th and Colambia road, containing 10 $5-stamps. Reward. Call Fr. 8760, be- tween “ga 5. o VIRIST WATCH—Gold. Lost_about April 1; Tattiais 2. 'C. M. Hewrd. Ehone Bethesda 8-W, g FIRST TRUST NOTE, dated April 29, 920, with William M. Hoffman sad Allan E. Walker, trustees. Lost April 11 1923 Note and ether articles of no vaiue to finder. Please n.w. and receive re. 109 to Get Certificates in High School Corps. Commissions will be formally pre- sented to 109 commissioned officers of the Washington High School Cadet Corps _at exercises in the Central High School Stadium Wednesday aft- ernoon at 4 o'clock. Maj. Gen. Robert C. Davis. adjutant general of the Army, will present the commissions and review the cadet brigade. Col. Wallace M. Craigie, United States Army, professor of military =cience in the high schools, and other school military officials have virtually completed arrangements for the cere- monies. Mrs. Chamberlin will be Mrs. Lyman B. | | Florence A party of the Caney Creek | i of . and Mrs. | Atlan- | only had { CARRIER FOREMAN AT P. 0. FALLS DEAD “Catch Me!” Cries James C. Reagan, After Complaining of Pain in Chest. JAMES €. REAGAN. James C. Reagan, foreman rrier section, dropped dead shortly fter 6 o'clock toda t the Washing- ton city post office, Avhere he had been employed since 1900, His home was at 216 1 street northwest Reporting for work Mr. Reagan complained to associates that he had a “pain in his chest,” but his friends thought nothing of the remark. Mr. Reagan was injured in an automobile aeccident four ivears a “I'm feeling bad,” Mr clared to James Cordoza, | carrier. standing at de he cricd wtch backward the Vinson. dead in a attributed disease He ' w years ago. forty-two jof vears i Frank K lat 3d and D s was proficient in won & number of by newspapers. of the Emmett Scott and Walsh. { rifle shot : Asslgned Substitutes. { Mr Reagan had charge of signment of substitute car Washington city ing the service ago as a su ed h ¥ carrier grades, and in ferred to the carrier Reagan had a large knowledge of postal airs, and was held in highest respect by his superior offi- cers at the local office He is surviv ¥y his widow, Mrs Margaret R. Reagan, and seven chil- dren, all of this city; Agnes Leoniard, Mrs. Helen S Marie Sondheimer, Francis Reagan, Charles Reagan and Katherlne Reugan; Dennis B. Reagan, a brother, of this city: Miss Margaret Reagan, a sister, and Michael Re gan, a brother, both of Ballingarry, County Limeric, Ircland. City Postmaster Chance. when ap- prised of the death of Mr. Reagan, d clared: “His passing away leave a void which, in effect, can never he filled, for ‘with his geniality, high sense of honor and intense devotion to his work, Mr. Reagan won for hi self a warm spot in the hearts of all. suvervisors and carriers alike." —_— RITES HELD FOR RECTOR OF ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH Body of Canon John Walton Austin to Be Placed Temporarily in Vault. Funeral services for Canon John Walton Austin, rector of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church, Chevy Clase, who died at his Chevy Chase home Thursday, were held this after- noon, at 2 ¢'clock, at All Saints' Church, Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding. bishop of the Washington diocese, officiating, assisted by members of the Washington Episcopal The interment was temporary private vault in Rock Creek ceme- tery. Later the body will be in- terred, with appropriate ceremonies, in_All' Saints' Church. The honorary pallbearers Thomas E. Robertson, Clyde D. Gar- rett, Arthur G. Nichols,” Dr. M. P. Eslin, Henry B. Myers. Harold A. Brooks, William D.” Hurd, Jesse H. Hedges, representing the vestry of All Saints'; John Fischer and Walter jA. Johnson, wardens; George W. Dal- zell, registrar; Horace E. Alexander, jDr. H. C. Macatee, Herbert A. 1 {Paul G. Burton, 'B. M. Newbold, in the ¢ at & o'clock, about Reagan de- substitute 3. Then and_ feil of s, He was ath being to heart into f by s born and years he was Ward Ircland me to this country @4 number bookkeeper for pioneer dairym: ts northwest mathemat contests conduc He w. mber Guard, Capts and “xpert fty-six s a m under was an the at the ter- ars he work- the regular was trans- section. Mr. er Post office twenty-three stitute carrier, up through B, in a were: Calvert E. Buck. The active pallbearers, made up of the Episcopal clergy of Washington, were: Rev. George W. Atkinson, Rev. George S. Dudley, Rev. Robert John- Charles T. Warner, Rev. Shearer and Rev. Regi- nald Ripley. MAJ. R. A. WOOD DIES. News o[ Sudden Passing in Flor- ida Received in Capital. Word has been received here of the sudden death Wednesday at Seff- {ner, Fla, of Maj. Richard A. Wood. Funeral services were held at Tampa, Fla., yesterday, under Masonic pices, and the body will be sent to Washington for interment in Arling; ton natfonal cemetery. Maj. Wood had a long and credita- {ble servics.in the Army and during the world war served as a commis- sioned officer in the Sanitary Corps, with station in Washington. He was a native of Rockingham county, Va. CARNIVAL TO CLOSE. Grotto Committee Contest Winners Tonight. Kallipolis Grotto’s carnival, which has been held for the last two weeks in the Central Coliseum, will close tonight. Winners of the wom to Announce s popularity contest will be announced by Joseph Saloman, chairman of the contest comm'ttee. The awards, which consist of ‘a $300 diamond ring, a lady's tailored suit and a gold wrist watch, will be made at 10 o'clock. Kallipolis will¢have as guests tonight a large delegation of the Yedz Grotto of Baltimore, which is coming to Washington on a spe- cial train. The local fraternity's band, drum corps and drill team will meet the visitors at the Union sta- tion and escort them to the Coliseum. Guests of the Grotto last night in- cluded the, Alexandria City Band and scores of residents of that city and memberw of the order of the Eastern Star of the District. clergy. | : Maj. M. L. Brett. Harry K. Boss and | aus- | ! the | CASSIDY, { i i | i ! ! i | i l MISS HEINRICHS DEAD. Noted Violinist of Capital Was Ill But Short Period. Miss Minna_F. Heinrichs, one of Washington's most noted violinists, died Thursday morning at a local sanitarium after a short illness. Miss Heinrichs was born in Washington and received her musical under Joseph Kaspar. Later, she went to Vienna, where she studied for several years with Gruen. After her return she made her debut with great success with the George- town Orchestra, at that time the lead- ing orchestra in Washington. or the past year she resided in land with her sister, Mrs. Rich- ardson, and she had returned to! Washington expecting to take up her' work again, 1 \ g e OFFICERS OFF TO STUDY. Four officers of the 121st Engineers, | District of Columbia National Guard, left for Fort Humphreys, Vir ginia, to take a six-week course at the | englieering school there. They are: | Capt. Jullus S. OIiff, Capt. Edward H. { Grove, Lieut. Roy W. Keesee and Lieut.” William G. Jorgensen. | The detail of these officers was an- ! thorized by the militia bureau of the ! ar Department. Card of fithunks. WHITMARSH. We wix {0 express fo onr niuny friends and relatives our thanks for the help, kindness and sympathy shown us the death of our heloved wife. daughter sister, VENITA WARDER WHIT- <11 N, OTHERS Beaths. Departed this life, at her residence, Franklin st. n.w., ) b, Mrs, wife of Daniel Allen and_m; Wilson und sister of Mrs. Emma War- Funeral from Mount Carmel Church, rd_and 1. Sunday, April 15, at 12 o'clock’ ey Jennison, pastor. Relatises and friends fuvited. Toterment at Droadway, Va. 14 ALLEN. Members of Garnett Immediate Aid Saci o requested fo meet at Mt Ets] nw 15, at 11: of our 1 i i 1Y H MOTHER, SIKTER ALLEN, L to attend i LUCY ALL JOHN W MRS Lo AUGUSTE. e Toy funeral . SMALLWOOD, LA April 13, President cretars. at_ Prov TE (nee Auguste. al services will of hor sister, host. ne orf(lk plens AUSTIN s AY Waitin Sudden] Avril 12, Jons Trom Al | Chase Wednesday, 0 pm.. oAt Dumbarton ave the bwloved husband of Mis and father of Morrix Carey. lenves to manrn their loss one brother. one sister, danzhte w and two gra wons and ‘a host dfri Furersl Sunday, April 15 P, Hill, Va., Church Wednesdas, April at . 1923, At 830 ® He leaves Lrotier, Fitin to mourn Robert V. reene. Funeral Sy clock. from his lat + Dumiberton ave. n.w. Friends invit the honr of the pa ied God grant him eternal_rest THE FAMILY. T Was not there to offer aid, 1 did 1 went S ONLY SISTER LETITIA Friday, April 13. 1923, at of Lis father. 202 9th’ st T A CASSIDY, uged 32, beloved of Lillian C. Casaidy (nee Nem) from above residence on Monday April 16, at K30 am. Requiem maxs At 9 am. at Holy Comforter (fureh. In terment Mount Olivet cemetery DEAVERS. Friday. April 13. 10t st se. MARGT baby nr(‘.‘ cella Deavers (nee and the late Grorge Deavers, aged 1 yea Funeral from ' her. late residence Mondas. April 16, " Interment at Congressioual o ers. 15 HALL, At Providence Hospital, Friday, April 13,1923, at 10:30 a.m.. ISAAC S. HALL, helove i of “Anunie B. Hall (neas Eovd). neral from Znrhorst's funeral parlors Monday, April 16, at 2:30 pm. (Lynchburg and Charlottesville papers pleaxs i the Fesides o GILBE] husband Funeral R 102 beloved ornhardt) cons). HALL, SHAL 1923, at 7:30 am.. 1SAAC ! ral from Zurhorat's undertak- hitshment. 3rd and East Canitol s Moudax, April 16, at 2:30 pm. Al mem- bers of ‘Harmonr ‘Lodge, No. 17, F, A. M., are requested to sssemble at the tempie at 1:30 p.m., for the purpose of attending the services.” C. V. DERBY, Master. 15 Suddenly. on Fridas. April 13. 16 H st nw. CHARLES Db 18t Waide ¥ JOHNSON. April 12, her residence. 404 RETH JOHNSON. leaves to m: Idren, sisters. brothers, a host of rel nd_friends. Funeral from Zion Raptist Church. F st between 3rd and 415 ste. s w.. Sunday, April 15, at 1 p.m. . LEWIS. Thursdar, April 12 Lome at Canton, 'Pa.. Mrs. EM) LEWIS. Funeral (private) residence, LUCKETT. 13 1 on’ Sunday, 1923, at 9:30 p.m. Washington st wife of W. B J at her LEMON from her late | Departed this life Fridas, 10:45 pan.. WILL of Henrlet) A 1AM LUCKETT. Tuckett. He to_monm a devoted mother, two Herbert and Oliver Lucketf, and In-law. Luer B. Luckett. Funeral April 16, ‘at 2 pm.. from his late 1 Sumner si., Anicostin, D, C. * LYNOH. Thursday. April 12, 1023 st s torinm. Johnson City, Tenn., JOAN LYNCIT, 1 and Mary Lyneh. er's residence, " Mrs. s Fletcher, 506 It st. nw. Requiom | at 8 am. Monday, . at st Alogsins Churci'y Relatives and friends vited. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. 1 MATTINGLY.DE WOLFE. April 13, 1823, at Newport. ‘R 1., LOUISE, the daughter of Ellen and the iate Lee Mattingly, sister of Robert "N and Lea Mattingly. Jr. and mother of Margnerite De Wolfe Gardner. Funeral at’ Washington, D. .. Tuesday, April 17, at 1 p.m., from 2050 B st. n.w. 149 MUSE. Departed this life Thursday, April 1 1923, at pm. &t his residence, 1503 st n.w., JAMES W. MUSE, heloved husband | ma Trooke ~ Muse ‘and affectionate father of Liord, Gladvs Mehlinger, Brooke and Edward Muse. Funeral from Berean Bantist Church, 11th and V sts. n.w., Sun- - April 15, 'at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends are nvited. MUSE. Officers_and _members of Columbia No. Morning Star, No. 40 and No. 9, 1. B. P. Regnlar EIK services will be condiicte our late brother, JAMES W. MUSE, departed this Iife Thursday, April 12 at T:45 pm.. after a brief iliness. will be held on Sunday. April 15, at 2 p from Berean Raptist Church, 11th and V n.w. at brothor ane sin Monday who | s Yau are herehy ordered to assemble the chureh, 1:30 p.m JOHN F. ROSS, Exalted Ruler. { the ! Olaést Tnhabitants (Colored) of the Distriot of Columbia are requested fo attend the | funeral services of our late recording secre. - JAMES W. MUSE. at the Herexn Bap. | st Church, 11th and V sts. n.w., Sunday, April 15, 1023, 2:30 p.m_ JOHN P. ATKINSON, President. PAIR. Friday, April 13, 1923 at 10:10 am at Ter residence, 1912 13th st the beloved datghter of J. M. nd Kthei | Rrown Pair. Funeral April 16, at 2 p.m., from the above address REAGAN. Suddenly, Saturday, April 14, 1923, | at 8 am., JAMES C. beloved husband_of | Margaret I ‘Reagan. ‘aged 58 years. o tice of funeral hereafier. 160 SMOLINSKL. = Thursday, April 12, 1023, at | Providence Hospital, JOSEPH. beloved hus- | bund of Hedwig A. Smolenski. Funeral from | Harvey's Sons. 1528 14th st. n.w.. Monday, April 16 at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St Fik's Church at 9 a.m. Interment at lington national cemetery. 1 THOMPSON. _Suddenly, Friday, April 13, | 1923, LEROY J. THOMPRON, beloved son | of Ada A and Henry C. Thompaon of 17 W st se. Funeral from Lip Iate residence Monday. April 15, at 9 a.ni., thence fo St. Teresi's Churel, where reqifem mass will | be said. Interment at Mount Olivet ceme- tery. (Baltimore papers please cops.) In Memoriam. BERNSTEIN. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear daughter, GERTRUDE, who de- pared this life five Tears ago today, April . 1015, Attest: A, E. WILLIAMS, MUSE. Members of Secretary. . the Association of n.w. ELMA, { education |- | ofce, % In Memoriam. EISINGER. Tn loving remembrance of ot devoted “father, FRANK JOSEPH EISIN. GER, who_ entered into efernal rest eight years ago today, April 4. 191 Thou art gome, but not forgotten, HIS FAMILY. * ENGEL. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my beloved son, OHARLES H. ENGEL, whe Passed away eight years ago today, April Today recxlls sad memories Of & loved one gone to rest, And the one who thinks of you today In the one who loved sou best. April 2. 162 Edward A o MARGARET VI, the home of lier &« RS NIA #00 late Joh Azed seventy our yeare, 17 JOHNSON. Iu ssd but loving memory of our dear mother, JULJA JOHNSON, who died eleven yeurs'ago toduy, April 14, 1912. April month once more s here. To un the saddest of all the year: It took from s away A durling motl Gone. 1 HER CHILDRE: N, WASHI en years ago todns t forgott . HEN INE. wirs callod to rest mluy, April 14, 1918, ket sou, dear mother. SONIN.LAW. MATTIE SHALL SMALLWOOD AND FOWLER, MAGUIRE. A tribute o of our dear won and father. GEOTUGE MAGUIRE. who was %o suddenly (0 us six years ago todny. Apri 19 Time hus no our wounded heafis e his Vacant cha our darling bos all misy him everswhera MOTE Dear s the grave where ou Sweet ix (e menors 11 HA f love to the mem heale ! the time W AND DADDY brother | Some 1 The ome day nis haud Wil clasp And’never way farewell. GEANDMA MAG Iu memory's urn ench passi Thy name, sthl to, my heart nost With swoetest flowers wrentiod unoe To ty memors trae. AUNT ALICE PRICE, In memors of our mother, CATH ERINE PRIC » died one Sear g0 tadas In our hearts s Tender, sweatly There i ot That, we do ours w r memors lingers ot think of you HER SON AND DAT £ In memars of our father, s WILLIAM H. RITENOUR «i_from us six years ago foday 1917 t and think of sou we are all alone Yo the That Tov RITENOUR, and bro who depu April 14, TERS, BROTH ERS UGHTER MARY JANE| SHERMAN. 1n r. devoted wife SHERMAN, w. o day, April 14, 1 Thou art gone, AND ubrance of ad our mother. VI fourteen sears u ms E but not forgotten Tu this greai world of strife 1 hell always be remembered As long s God gives s 1ife HUSBAND, DAUGITER AND SO\ WALTER. In of our d parents, who great Desu gue fut X April 12,1507 and_our thirty-six vears ago toda April 14, ® When o o, Help' vs 1o O dear on THEIR CHILDKEN, PAULINE AND Hi« WOOD. In loviug reme “son. CHARLES MII one’ sear ago, April 19, 1 1 miss the w Of one 1 joved so de 1 listen for his coming, Wishing he was Lere HIS LOVING MOTHER WRIGHT. 1n loving memors of my desr hus band, THOMAN H._ W T, who left nie nine vears ugo todar, April 14, 1914 Though lost in sight, but in memory most < ended, er Father. re iove is blend ome footsteps H) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 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