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"SOCIETY, i AR i | To A l 410 Bond Bldg. Helen Burns Gift Shop Katie Dunn Bldg. Special Attention to Ladies Occidental Restaurant The Famous Place to Dine Before or After Theater Conneeticut Washington's most exclu Available for lease, w few keeping and non-housekeeping APARTMENTS. ROACHES—BEDBUGS— ANTS—MOTHS ! Rid Your Dwelling of Bugs | all kinds, s weil as rats and mice, fs 4 | we perform fo dest charge. tiractive restaurant, | D7, the month or on | room mon-ousekeeping apartments RESTAURANT. riy iease. M. 3038, Walter Damrosch and the NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HE position of the New York Symphony Orchestra in -the musical world is_one of acknowledged supremacy. And who is there more famous as a conductor than Walter Damrosch, who has led this splendid assembly of musi- cians for the past thirty-eight years! Glorious indeed is the music that this famous orchestra offers. To-dayv the announce- ment that Walter Damrosch and the New York Symphony Orchestra i is appearing in a city i s hailed with delight. The New York Symphony Orchestra Walter Damrosch, Conductor, appears in re Poli’s Theater Tuesday, December 11 scribed as “pure beauty and formal perfection.” Symphony in G Minor: First Movement—Allegro Molto (Mozart) Symphony in G Minor: Third Movement — Menuetto (Mo- zart) A-6230 The New York Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Walter Damrosch makes records exclusively for Co- lumbia. al at Central High School Monday, December 10 You will get a new app: ciation of music as you hear this great orchestra play under the baton of its gifted leader. Be sure that you take advantage of this rare musi- cal opportunity afforded you. Then while still under the spell of such beautiful music g0 to a Columbia Dealer and ask him to play this splendid record which has been de- Columbia New Process Records Columbia Phonograph Company, New York A City Home of Beauty and Distinction social residential section, close to the homes distinction, is this splendid propert The lonial design contains eighteen rooms and modern conveniences. Open fireplaces are a addc Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western exposures are advantages to be considered. The round upon which it is built is elevated, thus giving prominence The lot, which on the corner, is in size 3 street to street. The lawn to the ost_beautiful in the city, due to the mag- aceit arbors and many flowering ire of this property is that it embodies of country in the ci criminating judgment in the selec- propery should make a strong in the ownership of such a home Price, $150.000. ointment through the office of- H. W. HILLEARY Exclusive Broker 1624 H Street N.W. 1 a pronour of men of national brick residen four baths, would unnaty Inspection only by z Main 4792 HISTORIC ESTATE 514 Acres, on Salt Water Charming home, 15 rooms, 6 baths, ail modern conveniences, in perfect condition: wonderiul lawn inclosed by private hedges, great oaks, hickories and other varieties; flower garden of beauty: picturcsque approach through avenue of willows and pecan trees;e cs, peaches, figs, pecans; river affords fish, terrapin, oysters and crabs; game, wild ducks, quail and rabbits; land produces grain, grass, cotton and other crops; from dock on property owner can leave in yacht for New York or Florida; bay in sight from norcies; accessible by rail and boat to Nor- folk, Washington, Baltimore and New York; 7 hours by motor fzom Washington ; also rail transportation. Price, including farm stock and equipment, $75,000. I unhesitatingly recommend this property. H. W. HILLEARY 1624 H Street N.W. STONELEIGH COURT Ave,, Corner L St. :Romp 1, 517 11th St. NW. Furnishied and unfurnished, specially priced AT rental, two and three | = = = | | i 1 | IWh_\' Not Brand| ' The Hecht Co. THE EVENIN( o ociety Prince Cataeni, Ambassador of Italy, Guest of Representative and Mrs. Hill in Baltimore. {1 ambassador of Ttaly, Don!Zardenlas with a shower of lilies of Gelaslo Caetani is in Balti- | the valley, more this afternoon where | The two little children of the minis. he is the guest of honor at a |ter and Senora de Arcaya, Isabel C. reception which Representative and |arcaya and Carlos Ignaclp Arcaya, are Mrs. John Philip HII giving in |@tending the bride, wearing colonlal their home on west Franklin street.|ostumes. Little Senorita Arcaya is in Among those asked to meet the am- |Pink taffeta, made with bouffant skirt, bassador are Gov. Ritchie of Mary- |the tight-fitting bodice finished with land, the mayor of Baltimore, the|tall flaring collar of silver lace at the Italian consul at Baltimore, and the |back, and long tight-fitting sleeves. sentatives of twenty-nine Ttal-|Carlos is in black velvet knee breeche: T ¥ ond the eleven lodges o | With @ colontal coat of the same m: fan societies and the ele < terial, a white velvet waistcoat and a the Sons of Italy. white lice jubot, caught with a_ruby 'he ambassador pin showing at the collar. His Neapol- The am o itan hat of black velvet and patent dress before the leather pumps with silver buckles fin- more on “‘What the Means in Italys It's Afm will make an ad- 'ity Club in Balti- acisti Movement s and Ideal: ish the costume. Attending the bride and bridegroom are the minister of Bucador and S £ Justice and Mrs. Taft will |4 Flizalde, the minister and Senora be the guests in_ who: hon Ma). and Mrs. Parker W. West will entc tain at dinner this evening. Diplomatic Wedding in St. Patrick's Church Today. An interesting and important wed- ding this afternoon is that of Senorita Maria de Lourdes Almenar, nlece of | the minister of Venezuela and Senora de Don_Claudio he legation being performed Patrick’s Church artwright, and is ed Ly diplomats and ofiicials e b o e Nenesueinn | attend the reception of the Presid gation will fol Pha decorations | and Mrs. Coc the diplomatic In the church anl at the Jegatic rps Thursd bride will w quite simple. a profusion of greens & Eown of wool trimmed with and clusters of whito flowers being | brown fur, a hat and wrap to used teh. The bride is _Senor Urrutia_ix a white chiffon velvet. made in Concepeion de Urrutia fully draped model with very long |Senor Curlos Urrutia o skirt and train, the bodice fashioned |€zucla. and his bride is rith moderately low round neck !of Senor Carlos G nd very short sleeves. The drapery |nora Maria de aught ut each side by clusters of | Caracas range blossoms, which also serve to hen mark a lo tline. Her tulle veil {came t 15 held by a half wreath about the|vear vack of the and she carries|thelr niec Wild Rice The Ch the assistant director Amerfean Union; Senora cnorita Carmen Cordoy minister of Honduras and Seno: Cordova; Senor Dr. Francisco G Yanes, secretary of the V legation; the military Diogenes Morales, and Centeno of Venezuel; came to this country to attes Urrutia. Later in the evening Senor Urrutia and his bride will leave for a b moon in New York, returning the middle of next week in time to of the Pan- de Druillet, . daughter of who 1" Senor by the 1 ipe with son of and the Caracas, Ven the daughter Imenar and S enar, also wearing a Al enor and Senora de Arcaya Washington, a little over u they were accompanied by . Who has become one of the members of the young diplo Senor Urrutia came short- Iy after their arrival and will continue 1o serve as attache of the legation, where, with his bride, he will make Lis home matie circle Rear Moffett this afternoon from at thelr residence on Massachusetts avenue, when they will present their aughter, Miss Janet Moffett, to so- Admiral and Mrs. William A will entertain at a large tea 4 to 7 o'clock, Gathered by Indians from lakes in Minnesota. Pound carton for .85 Fine for game and as a vegetable Magruders BEST GROCERIES Conn. Ave. & 1 Established y | The house has a charming arrange- ment of pink and Ward roses, and AMrs. Moffett and the bud will stand o @ lattice work covered with A string orchestra will play ghout the afternoon. Moffett will wear a gown of satin back crepe made on long nes and trimmed with Kolinski fur, the fur being used on the very short soves, the side panels, and to finisk » neck line at the back. The d who is a lovely Titian will wear & gown of white ?Mme.i\rliboud, ¢ Hand l;lundry Main. 4971—727 11th St. N.\W. Experts since 1855 in Cleaning and itep | tng Luces. Curtainw, Linens and Fabrics for Milads’s Person and the Home Feathers and Plumage Made Like New Collection and Delivery Service Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. Little table d’hote $1.00 Regular table d’hote $1.50 Main 8980 SUNDAY Here is ideal—just the place for a cozy tete-atete. Wonderful music, delicious food and perfec: service. Open at six for dinner and supper dancing. Like this Frock? It’s only one of several hundred lovely new styles in a dress sale never to be forgotten. Sale starts Monday, December 10. Watch for our page in Sunday’s Star and Post. - The Price—$16.75 ' 7th at F de Arcaya, Senora de Yanes, wife of ' b- r- | Henry C | i { | | Senor | i i | tained | ton Wood, | MISS JANET MOFF! ghter of Rear Adun | Moffett, making her de 2019 Manxae irnl Woffett, avenue. | ehiffon Bop se-fitting skirt. The hem four-inch bau and the neck by the same fur he h Jned bo Assisting M Alfred Johnston fashioned along ar this season, and a very full line 1s finlshed by of white ermine, a narrow band of will carry an old- with Moffett will be Mrs, Mrs. Harold Bart- {lett, Mrs. Godfrey Chevalier of Bal- tmore und Mrs. Gilbert Woolworth. Miss Moffett will huve with her Miss Hammond, Miss Eugenia L Miss Bessie McKeldin, Miss | He Strauss, Miss Laura Winder Miss Claudin Read, Miss ms, Miss Helen Thomp- Ashford, Miss Anne tty Bryne and Miss Ruth Stoddard and Mrs S Reynolds Hitt will entertain a company at dinner |this evening for their debutante daughter, Miss iZdith Elizabeth Hitt, lat Grasslands Country ner will | M. a dance, for umber of additional | Mrs. Henry Wild, at luncheon |ment at 2400 |Mrs. 5. G {committee {shire. The W, criain- her apart- 16th street in honor of M. Glessner, republican woman from New Hamp- other guests were Mrs llace, ne L. Len- Mrs. Geor, Kellogg Louis He Mra. George n H. Bart- lett, Mre Frank S Hight cor elephants hlue r ied with red. white and he place cards have ships state as a desoration and the flowe used were red ro blue lupin and white spirea Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, {rector of the consular was {Tiostess to a company of (en at lunch- | today at the Cosmos Club, the r guest being Mme. Panaretotf, of the minister of Bulgari Mrs. Carr will not receive (o ternoon, but will be at home v, December 16, in her apartme Dresden. wife of the service, eon Jonol 5 n Mrs. of i v St | and noon. Butler, wife Mr Butler, has gone to her Paul. Minn.. for a short will receive Monday Tustice home, visit, presentative and Mrs J. H k and Miss Mary Smithwick, who have been at the Roc 1t Hotel for jseveral weeks, have taken an apart- {ment at the Argonne @& charge d'affaires of tireece and | M Tsamados have as thelr guest for a few days Mrs. W. A Scully of New York and Miss Elizabeth Howry, daughter of Judge Charles Howry, | who is residing in New York Mr. Willlam Pheips Eno and Mrs Ehle entertained at dinner last night for former Senator and Mrs. Frank B. { FOX TERRIER, on December 1. Upon proper identification Aog_ will be Tetnined o ewner ps ¥ L. Huidekoper, 1614 18t wr.” Nortn ANGORA CAT—Orange colo; and bushy tall. 204 9th n.e AIREDALE DOG, young m: { “Forge’": round strap collar. Call Potomas { 447 evenings. Reward. g & AUTOMOBILE GLOVE, black; 15th st. uear ¥; rd._Columbia 1849, s | BAG, biack, containing keys, cards, papers {and change. Finder please call Col.' 3445 or Bring to Virginin Hatke, 5440 14th b, Re- ward. ; il RAR PIN, sapphire and pearl; on Pea st. n.w. botween 18th and 14th, Friday Afternoon. 17 “Large, t Heward. Return 1515 M st nw., . answers nawe ON, gold, initiale: dowatown. Please cail Line. 6048, DOG, _collle (brot 4 Wyoming 3 DOG—White o blind in ‘bobibe answers to name nd arked like biack aud fan, in Chevy Chase. Ples telephone any information. Cieve. 2650-1. g Theater or t ate. nw.: reward. 706 11th st. nw. FRATERNITY PIN—D. pearls and _diamonds Prankiin 4043 e FURNECKPIEGE—Brows, aear comer of onnecticut and Wyoming aves., ay eve- S 47 Return to Apt'oz, 202 Co Phove North 8128, _Tteward. tortise shell, on 7th st. Rew oy shell. Liberal ES_—Pair tortoise Bookkeeping Dept., Shr: “Ethel Hollidge, Weatern Union. e SOGGLES, tortoins shell AR, Adame 3964-3. TANDBAG containing §25. wateh Chaln, SHick- L in shopping district. Reward. Phtnc HANDBAG, iady's brown leather, with ci case, key and recelpts, at Pean, ave. and S0° Please return fo Miss Mary Denison, Sonthern Ratlway bldg. ? YUND, beagle, white and black; reward. iew _Jersey ave. n.w. 9* k. o case; Dec. 5, on T en ' aha 'V Siay roward, 1700 th _st. n.w. North OT17. N (green malachite), round, in g0l setting. P el T 1. 8364 1Bth st n.w. o PY, pollce dog, male: December 2, 1923 T found feturn {05300 Wisconsin ave.. Chevy Chase. Md. oo F—Small, biack, 1o front of 27 Fraukiin e Fontaining ' $38.00. - door kes' and bove. Reward. * 1d wedding, inscription, D. to 59, Roward it returned to 308 e, Tak Mo . mixture cloth; Mt Pleas- SUIT COAT, bo: ant section; reward. Adams 545. (3 RING, plain A., Juve 1. Carroll lub. The din- | Mrs. | 1! Watsc Smithe white nir:u H hief of the naval mir service, and Mrs. ut this afternoon, at u te, from 4 to 7 0'¢ . ut her at a tea danec Betty had plann December | were changed. Mme lunc Phillippe C. at it Betty Adams | H. Raple {rita C Dizmantopoulos Miss Marg: | Hills | the theater. Byrue The ; Bryn, 1 Miss Ma Mis. Georg at luncheon today compliment to Mrs of New York will entertain Shoreham in A Seully Mre. at hom and Edward Harrin:s this afternoon after again next Sunday, December Mr. and entertain dinner th Mrs. Joseph E. 4 company is evening Davy | Mrs. Wintem | entertaining at i ernoon in honor of Mre Henry The guests icluded Freeman Clark, Miss T Mrs. Joh rs. Willi: bridge tea | koph | Watson lotte Fr { Mahon, Miss Ag Greenley, Mrs. George Miller, Miss May Charloti Warren, Mrs. Charles L. Brya Sehofield, Miss Lilli Warren McLean, Mrs Mrs. Mark Allen Watso sardner, Miss 1 rs. Robert \Warren, elker, Miss O Grace Little, Miss Miss Helen Drake Mrs. William Mo, Kerr, Miss Mildréd Chi George rs mwe Mrs Nrs. ke Mrs i Harg Mrs. Fraser Riddle, Mrs e Bergnir rsman | fora Miss Robert Mrs \re len Mrs Ethel H | derson, M Drake, i John Mrs, ! Koones, | Willtam Burbanlk, Mrs. Wiil Tohn 7 Mrs and Miss Gertrude atter- | | Mrs will after 218 Ernest Greene a be at_ho: 4 o'clo 16th stree d Miss ¢ afters Mr. and Mrs {who were ma | Thanksgiving, from their tain Inn, { ratner, rned Y. G Dr. to Whi tes its, Elmer h this | R Chase. ‘ From and Mre, | have a Mass, announce the their daughter §> now. to Horton Ll of Mr. aml Mrs. Willlam Dwight Chandler of Concord, N. H. In honor of the engagement, Mrs. Snow 18 giv- | ing a small tea this afternoon at her | home Miss now is a graduate { Primm chool, elass of 1919 ! the Garland School, 192 completdng her cours design_in Boston Mr. Chandler was of the 1918 ‘at Dartmouth College Harvard Law School H practising law in Concord, N. H Mi Snow s sister. of Miss | Eleanor Snow, whose parents are tol introduce her at dance at the ) Brae-Burn_Country lay. Her| brother, William Bradice Snow, is a| graduate of the Massochusetts Institute | of Tochnology, class of 1919 | Mr. Chandler is the grandson of the late Willlam E. Chandle United States genator from New Hampshire and Secretary of the vy under| President Arthur. Mr. Chandler's brothers are Maj. Clark P. Chaniler, | 11th United States Cavalry. and Lieut | { in 1 gagen xbury i Chandler, son clase of and 1923 s now Commander William Dwight Chand- ler. jr.. United State v, living at 1317 Connecticut avenue, this city. His sister, Mrs. Robert Stevens Fogg, a bride of July, i# a resident of Con- cord. Mise Snow is a cousin of Mrs Duncan Phillips of Washington. The exhibition drill yesterday afternoon, benefit of the Army was a brilliant and The drill was follow in the administration building. 1In the receiving line were the Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, who also occupied a box; the assistant secretary of war, Mr. Dwight F. Davis, and Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Hines. “Gen. and Mrs. Hines entertained in their box Gen. and Mrs. 10|;\n. Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. Leland S. Miss Elizabeth Grammer, riette Grammer and Miss niece of Mrs. Hines. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, the assistant secretary of the Navy, entertained a party of eight children for her boys and some of their small friends. Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, Jr s hostess in_ her box to Mrs. Fletcher Harper, W. B. Coster. Miss Mathilda Coster, Miss Helena l{»dgc and Miss Ellin Mackay of New York. Gen. and Mrs. Willlam J. Snow had with them Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Reed's guest, Mrs. L. S. Jersey of New York and Representative and Mrs. Robert Ba- con of New York. Col. and Mrs. Henry C. Jewett were the guests in the box of Gen. and Mrs. Lansing Beach, who also had with them Col. and Mrs. Charles Keller, Maj. and Mrs. George L. Wertenbaker and Mr. Shepherd of Pittsburgh. Col. and Mrs. Stephen Slocum had as their fs Mrs. Bhaw Faith and Kenneth haw Falth of Newport, Miss Mar- at Fort Myer given for the Relief Society, uccessful event d by a tea dance garet Flint of New York, Mr. and Mr Robert Choate and Miss Beale of Bos- ton. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett also enter- in her box. and among other box holders were Mrs. Charles Bough- whose box was occupfed by Miss Mary Morgan. who entertained a mpany of six: Mrs. Alan Rinehart, Gen. and Mrs. John L. Hines, Gen, and Mrs. John A. Johnston, Mrs. John Herr, Mrs. John Coulter, Gen. William H Hart and Gen. and Mrs. Tasker Bliss. Col. and M were hosts at entertaining in Stephen L'H. Slocum dinner last evening, compliment to their (Continued on Tenth Page.) Marriages. Mr. und Mrs. James . lowa, announce the er BESSE to Mr. this elty, svember 19, In Memoriam. BUSEY. In sad and loving remembrance of our dear father, GEORGE BUSEY. who de parted this life twenty-three years ago 10 day, December 8, 1900, HIK CHILDREN, WILLIAM, HATTIE AND DAVIS. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear father, EDWARD 8. DAVIE. who departed this life ope year ago today, De cember 8, 192 . but not forgotten ITER ~ AND SON-IN-LAW D FRANK & loving memors of our father EDWARD . DAVIS, who died one sear foday, December 8, 1922 ) I never kmew the pain you I never saw you die; 1 only know you went nway Aud never sald_gond-hye. DAUGHTER ETHEL JACKSON. in sad but loving beloved ‘mother and grandinoth JACKSON. who duparte 280 toduy. December e always grave not far wwa re mors af AVINTA this one ven nder, tating. At 17th st.. Indianapolis. * WILLIAMS—SEWALL. Dr. and Mrs. George T. e marriage of their aa WALL, to I LEOY October Marlbaro, ARNOLD. ¥+ wm. nt 1 A. Spencer, ARNOLD. cembes 10, Interuent | BILYEU. Wednesday her resldence in A widow of Kanford Bily Gf the Inte Thomas and Mary uerul Mouday, December 10, BOIL] das, December 7 3, at 7:10 me of her sister, Mrs, Frank Rockville, Md., Miss ELIZ Funeral at 11 a.m. Monday m the home of Mrs. § the chape n.w.. on Monda: CAMPBELL 10545 .o ters Mary ( Thursdas P L N e m oy at 34 Pat LL. the Redeemer Cliureh lenly. Decomber 6, 1 CORNWELL (nee Mullan) of Louis W. Cornwell. Funeral er late n 0 T Martin's Chureh. wiere 1l Monday £ lier soul ut ¥ CORNWELL SARALL Joveid fro Fricnds and papers plense it Thoms ANN in DOWNEY y and mothe repose [0 December 7, 192 Hospital, EDW AJ of Prinee Willlam co Sinelar, Mrs, Uil Wade H Hummill. Funers! ut Wheatley's mo Va December § HAMXILL. Frida Do at Emergency HAMMILL, inte Pau Saturday v HANCOU 1923, A ) Pu 10, 1 HARRIS, Assoctit You Lad Crispus Attu nre herehy fied o death of Mrs. HALLIE HARRIS, 8 November 18, 1923 JULIA WEST HAMILTON, § HARNES, Itec. Se DO beloved Hood. Funersl will £ late reside ¥ at 2 p Decemb HOURIHANE b Requ Interment 1 1r 118 pm. at Hospital aged 42 It King King December 10, t insit cometery interm cetly sleeping Iy wave and motke 1928 JOHN 1 at fiis resi LEE. He mother. fives wnd at Moon & he 10 .30 ANDEEW i d Lowis. ra 924 New Y ¥ridas NORWOOD. Monday ada PATRICK. Tecembe fe Wednosiay 10715 pm . 8t her res now.. MARTILA ANN rence iord Drew nnd st o Mount tand why we doeth il thi 1 some das make it clear We knew it was not death. but TJesus stopped to say the Way, The Truth, the Life I led our dear mother, Away PERRY. Dep * Thursday, De ; . . at her rest- 'H PERRY, A moth usles, Annie La Scotl, Anthony, Harry and Noble Purrs: She leaves also two sisters. four grand Cifliven wnd four great-grandehildren 1o Suourn their loss. Funeral services Monday, her 10, ut the Ebenezer Methodist ith snd D sts. ac 1 pm, Les Waters, pastor ves and fricnds life e o belos Delane randmoth 1 do mi arth you passed away T fs beating sorely k of you today re o crown of patience, the years you struggled on hands that now are folded re (he bands that made my home YOUR_ DEVOTED GRANDDAUG NB SCOTT. PURDY. Friday, Decemin at his residen 2 University JAMES HERBE, beloved husband of uetta L. Purds. Notice of funeral Lerea: SCATTERGOOD. December 4. at_Fort Huron, M THOMA TERGOOD. Services st the r Bis daughter. Mrs. C. CChand St 240 p.om. Sunday, 1 138 and relatives invited cops.) December NES A 1923 Fri papers pleas ccember 10, from Lee's parlors, th Joseph's Church, high_requ for the repose Zriends luvited to attend. please copy.) WINSTON. D in New York graphic and ggodetic engin and geodetic in his mass of st Church, 15 . Washington. D. C.. Monday, December 10, at 10 a.m. Interment private. [ In Memoriam. ADDISON. TIn sad but | my be nd our dear dadd HOWARD R. ADDISON. who departed I life une year ago todas, December S, 1 Sleep on, loved oue, and take your rest: alled you home; He thought it best. He saw your suffering lere was great And_opened wide the golden gate. DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN In loving remembrance of our MARY E. BAU: (nee parted this lite cars g0 today, December 8, 1918. Tis sweet to remember her, who once was ere. Absent from us. sbe is Just as dea MOTHER AND SISTERS. acred to the memory of my dear son, HERV.AN ELMER, who departed this lite five years ago today. December 8, 1918, The month of December is_here. To me the saddest of the year: Memiory is as ad today As'it was the hour you passed awas. We miss sou no less s the time passes on Than wa did on the dsy of your going, ¥or absence <an ne'er clove. the door of our hearts. And the lamp of our love in still glowing. THE FAMILY. of her soul (Baltimore pupery ‘Be. idence ing remembrance of h Though BURGESS, at 9:30 dear mother i In the cold and silent clay e on me from leaven me_thirough thix 1if t path follow 1dly_strif ALBERTA My life is sad and empty Everywhere T roam st of all. dear mat 1 ir at hom | None kuew the anguish of thu - None knew tle sarrow and pain When mother's eves were a d And all our hopes in vain ¥ trials and sorrows lives awas There are o great form Is cold and silent clay Father! my To_smile Knowlng wl cross is heav That our dear s aken away from o, heaver “Come, take children love you But your loves you heat SONS RICHARD AND WILLLS o man : nature so gentle iard in this world tind A FR | J0HNSOX. { END, ESTELLE ROBINSON be- | An senr Sweet VIRGINIA | J0xNSON ARL £ our pa departed years ago, Decembe JOHXSON, who die ars 8go today, December 8. 1619, Asie THEIR GILBEH RIE JOHNSON JORDAN. Su voted lushand JORDAN, Ir.. w ago todsy Funeral sersices at | ALICE. AND EDNA of lov the 1921, cannot find annot e henind of the human b revealed THE FAMILY tribute of love to the precious devoted daughter. FLORENCF ER, who left us five vears a todas. December 8. 1918, Ti shadows of night have come have looked TRICE today There are griefs il wounds th There are morrow Dicember 8, nory R oving remembrance DONY. hom ears oda took fo and space 1o Leaveu which .8 i | SNOWDEN, AUNT teib ADI BARRETT te o | WILLIAMS, A ‘o our dew | riams, CHARLES us December fe Decembe Loved i death FAMILY * 1925 HE NAT M. WILLS, Decemt A sister still grieves WILLS. MAUD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 VENTH ST. $.E Uadertakers. Embalmers. Homelike Funersl Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Lo e “Temonine, Main 2473 r?errv & Walsh Perry—Main 954—Gerald Walsh RUORST. i { | 1730~1732 PENNA.AVE. PHONES! MAIN 5512-55% { JAMES T. RYAN, | 317 FA. AVE. S.E i Model (n-g-l Lincoln 142 i Firate Ambuisnces __ Livery tn Conection. Joseph F. 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