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The Secreta of State, Mr. Hughes, has gone to Providence, where he is the guest of Mr. Theodore Francis Green. Secretary Hughes went there to attend the dinner to be ziven this evening in honor of Prof. Faunce in celebration of the twenty-fifth anni- versary of his presidency of Brown University Guests of the Secretdry of Agricul- ture and Mrs, Henry C. Wallace here | for the wedding of their daughter, | Mis< Mary Wallace, to Dr. Brugg- | mann. Wednesduy, left Washington to- day for their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace and their small daughter Jean have gone to Des sines. and the son-in-law and «ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, 27d Mrs. Anzus Lay. have their home at Detroit. nd Mme. Bruggmann sailed to- from New York on board the Roosevelt and will visit Switzeriund before soing o Paris uaserand Give r Tonight. Ambassador of France and Jusserand will entertain at din- ner this evening at the embassy The Secrétary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis D, Wilbur will be the guests of the president 6f the naval war college at Newport, R. L. Rear Admiral Clar- ence Williams, ‘and Mrs. Williams | Thursday, May when they willmt- tend the graduating exercises of the college. Necretary_and Mrs. Wilbur wiil also visit in Portsmouth, N. H., while in the north. The minister of China and Mme. Sze entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests were the minister . Netherlands and Mme. de Grueff. Senator Selden P. Spencer, Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie. Representative and Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum, Representative James M. Magee, Representative and Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. John Van A. MacMurray, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Walcott, Mrs, Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke und Mr. Myron Anna Hofer. The minister of Norway und Mme. Bryn will entertain at a reception to- day from 4 to 6 o'clock in celebra- tion of the constitution day of Nor- way. when their guests will be the members of the Norwegian colony in Washington. The hosts will be as- sisted by the members of the legation staff and a program of music will be given, among the selections being the national anthem of Norway. An unofficial but particularly im- portant and socially smart wedding was that of Miss Anna Carroll Mont- momery. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Emil Montgomery of Wash- |ington. to Mr. James Newman Carter. Let Your Judgment Decide Deal with an undertaker who in-| cludes all barial features at one| pleasing price. Entire funerals, $75, $100, $125, $150 up. We furnish for $35 a barial vauit, whose makers claim it to be the greatest burial vauit nade, and “far better than a $1,000 casket” It is sold with a 56-year that no water touches the remains and will last indefimitely. 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The is the nicce of Mrs. Bdward Douglas White, wife of the late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and before the hour of the ceremony th edifice_was filled with members o the Supreme Court, ambassador: ministers and vounger diplomats, ficial and old resident society of Washington. New York and Philadel- phia. The Rev. o L. Buckey officiated und there was a splendidly arranged pro- gram of wedding music. A simple but exceedingly decoration obtained in the church, there being a grouping of larg palms and ferns on ecither side of the altar. while the white chancel ruil showed i decoration ever- greens. Four tall standards wers placed in the main aisle. on which were huge clusters of white snow balls and pink gladioli In the bridal tratn were Miss Mary Montgomery, sister of the bride, maid high noon effectiv. of honor, and as maids Miss Caroline | Thom of Washington. Miss Elair Sullivan of Philadelphia_and Miss Carlotta Havemeyer New York Mr. Carter had his brother. John Car- ter of Philadelphia. as best man. and the ushers were Mr. F. Burrcll Hoff- man, jr.. Mr. Murray Hoffman and Mr. James Cromwell, all of New York: Mr. Warwick Emeil Montgomery. jr brother of the bride: Mr. Staniey Stokes, Mr. Grey Dayion, Mr ingston Sullivan Philadelphia The b walked down the of the church with her father was lovely in her gown of ivory color satin, with its rare old lace worn by former brides and belles of the family for 200 years. The gown was plainiy fashioned. the bodice cut into a slight- 1y V ghape to fit t over the shoulders full sleeves of tulle and the veil of tulle, which fell to the hem of the court train in graceful folds, was aisle and There were long worn with a slightly pointed coronet | of rare lace, a fullness over each ear being held with orange blossoms. HOTEL LOGAN 13th St. at lowa Circle N.W. Oriental or Domestic, Cleaned. ‘Washed, Repaired and Stored A. H. Bakshian 818 Conn. Ave. _Main 6667 REPAIRED asd & written Guarantee BRADLEY'S 3101 14th St. N W. 1211 N.Y. Ave. N.W. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24 HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 The Hecht Co. dollar day of all fth Floor crammed with ‘apparel and furnishings for men, women and children, all at $1—no mat- us. Full details in Tear this out as a re- | minder of a sale you really can't afford ‘Example Boys' percale blouses. Double yokes; faced sleeves. White, striped Sizes 7 to 16. > lace which fell out | D. C. SATURDAY. JOHN JOYCE H he Britixh embussy, returned to Wasl fm to the fur west, and with her chil- 0 spend the summer abr 1 Her bouquet was of valley lilies and orchids The bride’s attendants were all dressed alike. there being a difference h the size of their bhats. The gowns |were of knife plaited turquoise blue tulle, several rows of ribbon form- ing a border uear the hem of the skirt. Long sashes of tulle fell into train ut the left side. The hats were of taupe horsehair Lraid with soit folds of blue tulle about the crown and held at the right side where it fell into loug ends. The bouquets were of spring flowers The bride's dress for traveling was {a modish suit of darkh blue cloth ! plainly tailored and worn with | small dark blue hat. Montgomery, who with nd assisted in receiving the Zuests at the receptic me, wore a strikingly stylish wn of biack crepe de ehine and hat of black lace. Iollowing the re | ception. there ‘wax a seated breakfast | for th bridal party after which Mr. rter wnd his bride left for a wed- ding trip. They will make their home {in Philadelp | No weddin her Washington this MAY 17, 1924 Jennings, Mr. Ralph Hill and othera| to fill the church Senator Le Baron B. Colt has had as his guests his two daughters, Mrs. Harold J. Gross and Mrs. Andrew Weeks Anthony, who have returned to their homes in Providence, R. I Mr. and Mrs. Juan Mayer enter- tained thirty at dinner last night in the Purple Iris in_honor of Miss Mont- gomery and Mr. Carter. The company included the wedding party and the out-of-town guests. Mrs. Robert Hinckley entertained at luncheon 7esterday for Miss Mont- gomery and Mr. Carter. The other Zuests were Mr. and Mrs. Juan Mayer, Miss Elaine Sullivan of Philadelphia, Miss roline Thom, Miss Kathleen Crawford, Miss Carlotta Havemeyer, Mr. Warwick Montgomery, brother of the bride: Mr. Walcott Waggaman and Mr. Winslow Van Devanter. The charge d'affaires of Polund, Mr. Hipolit Gliwic, entertained at lunch today at the Metropolitan Club Annex. The military attache of the French embassy. Gen. Ueorge A. L. Dumont, was host to a company at luncheon yesterday entertaining informally at the Hotel Hamilton. The counselor of the Italian em- bassy, Signor Augusto Rosso, will entertain a company at dinner this evening in his residence, on Vermont avenue. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will not re- celve tomorrow afternoon nor again until next season. Mre. John Crayke Simpson, who has been abroad for two months, has returned from Egypt to Italy and has spent several weeks in Rome. Phra Sanpakitch, the Siamese am- bassador in Rome, recently gave a large tea in honor of Mrs. Simpson. to which diplomats and representa- tives of Roman society were. invited Phra Sanpakitch charge d'af- faires here from May. 1921, until July, 1 when he went to Rome Mrs. Simpson is now in Florence and will remain abroad untii the autumn Mre. Adam M. Wyant entertained a ‘small company at luncheon today for her young daughter Anne, later tak- ing the voung peopie 1o Keith's | _The marriage of Mre. Maurince Cardwell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doran of Muncie. Ind.. to Capt Mark Wayne Clark, U._S. A. took Dlace this afternoon. The ceremony was performed at 2:30 o'clock in St. Alban's Church, and was followed by a amall and informal reception in the home of the bride, at 1724 17th street Mrs. Janet Clark Smith, sister of the bridegroom. was matron of honor, and Maj. Willlam A. Rafferty, U. S A.. cousin of the bridegroom, was best man The bride wore a gown of cream lace with a girdle in pastel shades. upon which flowers were appliqued Her blue hat of horse halr was trim- med with flowers in pastel shades and she carried lilies of the valley. | Her matron of honor was in lavender organdie, made with long-walisted bodice. the full ekirt trimmed with narrow bands of lace and panels held by lace rosettes swinging from each side. She wore a poke bonnet of lavender straw trimmed with flowers and lace and carried lavender sweet many out-of- | town zuest mong thos e Mr. Roosevell Thompson, Mrs. Francis Burrell Hoff Francis Burrell Hoffman. jr rray Hoffman. d Mr. und Mre James 3 | long lsiand. and from Philadelphia | the guests were Mr. and Mrs | Newman Carter. parents of the bride- Mre. Gard Cassett, Ik Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop { Riddle,” Dr. and Mrs Ashton. Miss | Ashton. Mr William Kerr. Mr. | Mrs. Grey Davton. Mr. and Mrs. Stan- { 1oy ‘Stokes and Mrs James Francis | Sullivan, Tmportant |and resident | ambassador of Jusserand. the and Senora de of the ’,,,,n, groom: ett, «mong society those of offciul here were the France and Mme. ambasendor of Spain Riano. and many other embassies and lega- in_ Washington. with many of [the vounger diplomats: the Speaker {and Mrs. iillett. members of the Supreme Court. Mrs, ward Douglas White. aunt of the bride and wife of the late Chief Justice: Mrs. Henry T. Dimock. Mre Charles MaeVeazh, Mr and Mre Waodbury Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Blair, Mr. and Mre 1 Blair. Mr. and Mra C. Glover, | and Mrs. Mr. and Mra Thomas Soott Thropp, Mre Frederick Dent Grant, Princess Rertha Cantacuzene, Mr. and Mra lflrv\"'f'.'. vr’_ Mr. and Mra Jack Stary, r. and Mr= Cormo d Mis Thom. Solicitor: Genepal omi Mre. Beck, Miss Beck, Mr. Coleman Franklin Fllis, DG —Targs mair A Tarse male poodle — Conn Tenson wt ot GLASSES—Tnnis_case. " viels en s ha e rownies's cands store. at oncr. answers | Maltese a, Tnformation Persian: . 218 11th st CAT—Female chin. amii T itane 1238 Trving st COLLIE—Strayed from 131§ 1 tan‘and white male: name Dan LINK —T4.k. ereen gold seroll. Reward. 03 (0tis pisee n.w. RISl setter, male. white wilh brown wers fo name Va. tag. Re. TR« e Liberal roward. 186 - wire haired male ed DRESS—Ch i : RESS—Child's, whits voile: cross atitcl blue: vicinity 18th and Col. rd. North &3se. " and cards of the G Picxse Teturn i Toom 301, M. 10th and G sts. n.w. 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Reward for reiurn fo L. C. Morison, 3219 Mt. Pleasant |st_now 1 CMBRELLA—Black. with 1008 crocheted cov- cred handie, at entrance to Poli's Theater after matinee May 16. Please return to Api. 4. the Dresden, 2226 Conn. ave. Phone North 503, Reward. WATCH—Gold_ bunting case: marked A. E. H: May 4. rd. Apt. 352, Westmore- land_Apt. 17¢ VANITY CASE, goid. pd gold mesh baz: initials M. P. o6 vamity case and owner's card in same. Libersl reward. No questions asked. 384, Wardmag Park Hotel. c | th James | Miss | | and peas later in the day Capt. Clark and s bride will leave on & short wed- ng trip and on their return will at home at 1721 17th street. Mr. and Mrs. Doran, parents of hride, came from Muncie for the wedding and Mre. John 1. Marshall aunt of the bridegroom and mother of Maj. Rafferty, the best man, came from her home in Florida. Col. und Mrs. Charles Carr Clark e parents of the bridegroom entertain- | last evening in their Vista, at Livingston Their guests included bride-elect and out-of-town ed at dinner home. Bella Heights. Va Capt. Clark and his their attendants and guests for the wedding. Mrs. Atlee Pomerene and Mrs. George Fiske Dudley were guests of Mrs. Frederic Young at _the Political Study Club's annual breakfast at Franklin Square Hotel toda: Mr and Mre. Charles Warren returned today from a visit in Charleston, S. C Mrs, Frederick H. Brooke was hostess at luncheon today, entertaining in com- pliment_to Mrs. Sloan and Miss Con- stance Binney. The party was given in the tearoom on the horse show grounds. where the proceeds gzo to the Girl Scouts. Mre. Harold Walker also had guests lunching with her. Mrs. William Hamilton Knox will en- tertain at a bridge luncheon this after- noon for Miss Muriel Schaffer. whose wedding to Mr. Raymond Henderson will take place Monday. Covers will be laid for twenty-eight Gen. Pershing Unvells Memorial Tablet Tod: The chief of staff, U A John J. Pershing, went to New Yor last evening and unveiled a memori tablet this morning in the lobby of the Pershing Square building. The tablet gives the historical associa- tion of Pershing Square. Gen. Per- shinz will return the first of next week ien. K 1 Sortwell enter- tained a company of twenty-four at dinner last night at her residence, Halcyon House, 3400 Prospect avenue, Georgetown. Following the dinner the guests adjourned to the spacious garden, with its century-old box hedges and its beautiful outlook over the Key bridge and the Potomac. In this sylvan setting Miss Stella Bloch of New York gave a series of Javanese dances in costume. About fifty additional guests were invited to enjoy these remarkably inter- pretive numbers, to master which Miss Bloch devoted several years of study in the orient. General dancing indoors followed the conclusion of the program. Miss Emma Stitt, whose marriage to Lieut. Robert Walton Fleming, U. S. N., will take place June 3. was guest_of honor at bridge today of Miss Helen Newton. Yesterday Miss Stitt was entertain- cd by Miss Cecil Lester Jones, her Zuests including Miss Mary Stitt, Mrs. Xenophon Price. Miss Helen New- ton, Miss May Taylor. Miss Virginia Edwar iss Aubrey Carter, Miss Catherine Shaw, Miss Bugenia Le- jeune. Miss Eleanor Northrop, Miss Ann Devereux, Miss Ruth Green, Mrs. Herman Pohl, Miss Charlotte Clark, Miss Catherine Dent, Mrs. Thomas Wattles, Miss Mary Harper, Miss Margaret Yard, Miss Jessie Adkins. Miss Genevieve Rusk. Miss Norvall Munford, Miss Helen Herr, Miss Eliz- abeth Tavior Jones, Miss Catherine Weller, Miss Virginia Selden, Miss Virginia Hume, Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Elizabeth _Stiles, Miss Laura Bryn and Mrs. Stanley Barker. Other guests came in for tea. Mrs. Edward R. Stitt and Mra Lester Jones presided at the prettily deco- rated table. Former Senator and Mrs. Howard Sutheriand will remain in their apart- ment at the Wyoming until the first week in June, when they will go to Cleveland for the convention, after which they will go to their home at Elkins, W. Va., for the summer. Their daughter, Miss Katharine Sutherland. will sail June 22 for Europe, accom- Miss Frances panying a party of friends for sev- eral months' stay abroad. Former Senator and Mrs. Willard Saulsbury went Thursday to their home in Wilmington to remain through the summer. Rear Admiral Julian Latimer. judge advocate of the Navy, spent yesterday in Newport, where he was the guest of honor at lunaheon of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Clarence Williams. Col. and Mrs Edward M. House satled this morning aboard the Min- netoka for Cherbourg and London. Mr. Edwin H. Thomas. utilities commissioner of Seattle, accompanied by his cousin, Miss Annette Steel, who has spent a_year in Alaska, have arrived in Washington and arc guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. I. 1. Steel, at the Burlington. Mrs, E. Marvin Underwood of At- lanta, wife of former assistant attor- ney general, is visiting Mrs. Carroll Todd for several day: ‘Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dennis E. Nolan were among those entertaining at dinner last night before the dance at Washington barracks. They had four- teen guests. Col. and Mrs. William K. Naylor, A.”S. Williams and Col. and Mrs Joseph K. Partello entertained Jjointly for twenty-eight guests. Others en- tertaining at dinner parties were Col. and Mrs. James M. Phalen, Maj and Mrs. R. M. Campbell, Maj. and Mrs. Clifford Jones and Maj. and Mrs. Francis B. Wilby. Maj. Gen. and Mrs were hosts the dance, having twenty-four guests The dinner was in complimeni to Mr and Mrs. W. M. Wherry of New York and Mrs. Bdward Lyons of Plainfield John L. Hines Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Hull have issued cards announcing the marriage of their sister, Alleen Strather-Dunn McCabe, to Mr. Arthur Tilghman Price, jr., Friday, May in Wash- ington. 18, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin were hosts at a buffet supper last evening at their suburban home, Graystone for Miss Madeleine Austin, who, with her mother, Mrs. T. Septi- mus Austin, is @ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin. The newly appointed first secretary of the United States legution in Vienna and Mrs. Norman Armour, ac- companied by their son Norman, jr.. are among the passengérs on the President Roosevelt, sailing today from New York. Mr. Armour has been on duty at the State Department for some time, and they have made a host of friends in Washington Mrs. Vernon Howe Bailey of New York, who is spending a few days in Washington at the Hotel La Fayette, entertained at lunch there yesterday for Lady Maitland, the guest of Col Robert M. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lee lefi Washington about for Boston and New York and will be absent for about ten days. House of Mercy Garden Party | Planned for way 21. ext will party Cathedral Close. given each the House of Mcrey which. by reason of the worth of thr charity and the beauty of the spot is always very well patronized There will be a new featurc Wednes- day, May 21, in the delicatessen table. which has ‘been undertaken by the ladles of All Souls’ Memorial Church, Unit 1, manship. There one may buv an ex- cellent supper, to enjoy there under the treee or packed safely to take home. Mrv. Eastment will msting her Mrs. W. C. Dennis, Mr=. E. H. Frederick, Mrs. W. Ballinger, 5 Hansmann, Mrs Conger. rge Mitchell, Mrs. Bagglett. Mrs. Bates Warren, Mrs. . J. Hower- ton, Mrs. it. D. Potts, Miss F. Weedon Mrs. George Richardson Mr. . Jameson, Miss C. Hooper, mead Brown, Mre L. E. Mrs. William C. Fownes, Turner, Mrs. Harry Knapp and Sallle Waddell The officers week in the car by the garden of Marine barracks, Quantico, Va.. entertained at a dance ¥riday evening at the Red Cross building, having as their guests nu- merous friends from Washington and the nearby Army and Naval stations Maj. and Mre Gawne entertained 4 party of eight at dinner Thursday evening. Maj. and Mrs dinner prior evening. Maj. and Mrs. Fales | Army represeatatives | entertained wt dinner | dunce of Friday evening | M Meade entertained a to the dance Frid the at Quantico, prior to the and Mrs Kenneth Robert Gal- tow davs York be- honeymoon.” are passing a {at the Hotel Astor in New | fore going to Washington, Mrs. Ga! lagher was Miss Victoria Louise Cre- hore, daughter of Mrs. 5. B. Crehore of 409 North Broadway. Yonke y Y., and Mr. Gallagher is the son Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gallagher Syracuse. They were married Thursday afternoon in the home the bride’s mother, Dr. Richard Bell, pastor of the First Methodist Episeopal Church of Yonkers. per- forming the ceremony. Mrs D. Grubb of Columbus. Ohio, & twin sister of the bride, was her matron of honor and Mr. William Colby of Binghamton was the best man. Ma) Gen. George Owen Squier of Wash- ington was among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher will spend a week in Washington, after which they will visit several of the southern resorts, returning to Syracuse, where they will make their home about the middle of June. Card of Thanks. GILES, The family of MILTON C. GILES wish to extend their tbavkfainess for the appreciation asd sympathy shown them dur ing tbeir bereavement, and the beautifu remarks of Rev. I Harver Randolph and the choir of Rehoboth Raptist Church and friends for their beautiful floral tributes S Deaths. BEALE. Thuraday. May 13, 1924 at the Stod- dard Baptist Home, 321 Bryant st nw. JOHN H. BEALE, beloved brother of Mr Flien Green and uncle of Mrs. Elizabet Marshall and Miss Mamic Green Funeral Satorday, May 17. at 1 pm.. from the W Kroest Jarsis Company funeral parlor, Georgia ave. o.w. BEAN. Departed this life Thursiay, Ma 15, 1924, at the Episcopal Hoepital, JOHN . BEAY. son of Margre and late James Tiean. Faneral from mis late residenc Derwood, Md., Suaday. May 15, at 2:30 p.m BURLINGAME. Fridar. Mar 15, 1924 HARRY, busbend of Fanoie Durlingame Funersl ‘from the residence of his mother. % Martin st.. Anoapolls, Md.. Monday. M 19, 8t 230 pm 18 DENYS. Tharsday. Ma: 1924, at Tan bridge Wells, England, MABKL EAT DENYS, wife of Bev. F. Ward Denys. EDWARDS. Friday. 16, 1624, ROB H.. beloved Lusband of Mamie Fdw Remains_restiog at his nephew’s. D. C. wards, 833 22nd st. n.w. Funeral Rockville ~ Baptist Church, Rockrille, Sunday, May 18. at 3 p.m. ETZLER. Thursday residence. 207 6th st. o.c.. VERNON I be- loved husband of Klizabeth Roe Etsler. Services will be beld at his late residence Mooday, May 19, at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends vited o stiend. ' Intermeat (pri from Md.. 18 1924, at his Heights, Md.. LO beloved husband of home Sunday. tavited. Masonic services, GALLAWATY, Services at the 3 pm. Priends 19, with 208 this life Tharsday, her_residence. 915 N. I n.w.. ANNIE GALLAWAY, the be loved wife of Thomas Gallaway. devoted f Mrs. Hattie Smith. Mre. Emma She leaves a host of other relatives Fuperal Sunday. May 1 from Galbraith o bet. L and M s GREEN. Friday, May 16, 1924, at 9:30 a.m., at the Emergeney Hospital CHARLES GREBN, beloved grandson of Anna Byrd. He leaves to mourn their loss & father, two Drothers, four sisters and a host of other relatives and friends. Fumeral from his late residence, 801 Dizen court s.w.. Tuesduy, May 20, at 1 p.m. Remains resting at the W. Brnest Jarvis Company funeral parlors, 2250 Georgia ave. n.w., wntil Monday. p.m. GROSS. Departed this life. May 15. 1024, at Gallinger Hospital, ALICE GROSS, beloved mother of the lute Mary Gross; Ada Groas. William Gross and four grandchildren sur vive her. Funeral from ber lato residence 724 2nd st, 5.v.. Monday, May 19, thence 0 Church of the Good Shepherd, 0 am. Friends invited. 18 . RALPH G, usband o ¥ ' Body resting a1 Gaw. ler's chapel. Intérment Monday. May 1 with fall military honors, at_Arliogton n tional cemetery.” (Dover, N. H., papers please copy.) JOENEON. Departed this life, Priday, May 16, 1924, after a brief fllness. Mrs. MARY A JOHNSON of Bryan. Texr.. beloved mother of Mercer and Carrie Johnson Bris- coe. Rest, sweet t, rest. Fuberal Sun- day, May 18, at 2 o'clock, from Brown's Memorial A. M. E. Church, 14th and B sts. n.e. Friends and relatives invited, 17% MoCARTHY. Suddenly. Friday, May 16, 1924, At ber ~residence, 216 Oth 'st. s.w.. Mrs. ALBATHEA A.. beloved wife of the late J. P. McCarthy. Funeral from St. Domi nie's’ Church, Monday, May 19, at 9 a.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Moont Olivet cemeter: 18 MoCORMICK. Friday, May 16. 1924, at the residence of his daughter. 2824 University place n.w.. MILLARD P.” McCORMICK Funeral services at the above address Monday, May 19, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends ‘invited. 18 RIDER. Saturday. May 17. 1924 at 9: a.m.. EMMA ANGELICA (WAUGH) RIDER, widow of Oharies P. Rider and daughter of the lats William A. Waugh. Remains at wndertaking parlors of Joseph Rirch's Son: 3034 M street. Funeral Mondsy, 2:30 D. trom Birch's chapel. 18! t dinner last night before | under Mrs. Eastment's chair- | have as- | | | | | | | popular | lagher of Syracuse, who are on their | yay George | TROMAS. | RODGERS. ar HERMAN ROIN their loss & three wisters vex 1o m wite. Haitie o, brother. Anni Itz i above a . At SANGSTON, restdence SANGETON. Mo hix wife. Ciara it eral Lereafier Saturday [’ Mag 17, 1o g leaves 10 mourn Nangston. Noiioe Requicm m 15 o'clor tery. (Baltimore A pape WILLIAMS. Suturdas. Mas residence. at Mana<sas SHALL D WILLIAMX tives are Invited to . Muy 20, from the | Manussus, Vo ut 3 tose Hill' cemeters WILLIAMB, Deparied 10~ 86 am.. at the rosidence of 324 € . ww. RUTH WILLIAMS. e Quughter of Binjamin Matthews and morhe of Earl Williums and Marzare: Scotr. b neral from the Ebenezer A M. E. Chorel Ath and D sts. sc.. Monday, May 19. a1 i p.m. - Relatives and friends invited. It nining resting at the W Ernest Jarvis Com pany funeral parlor. 232 Georgia ave. nw until Sunday. May 15, a1 11 wm . after t &t ber lute fesidence In Memoriam. In sad remembrunce hustand and loving father. DOLPH ADAMS. who depar thirteen years agzo today. May | HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN ADAMS of a T0HN desoted AN it DOBSEY. 1n sud ! our dear son. J departed tois life o 7. 1923, So gentic in natnre Onr dear one has With nature so gentie and actions 0 k “Tis hard in this world hix equnl 10 find A_wonderfnl kind What & wonderfu! ms he hias In(1 e LOVING Wik PATAER AN GRAND FERGUSON. 1o i father ADDISON paseed_anay May 17 100 M 0 FERGUSON HIS STEP DATGHTEL AARTMAN GRILLET. In s<ad loved sister. CA son). who died 17. 1922 Anpive: Chureh ANCES © GRILLET (nee Smith years ago foday. Mar 81 St Domin; sools of sl departed. throuzh of God. rest in peace one. but nat forgorten HER LOVING SISTERS AND BROTHER HARRIS. 1o loving memors of onr daugh HELEN @. HARRIS. who passed great beyond one year azo fodas ‘Gone: ot 'n Our dearest Helen. no one kr Rut few have saen me weep I shed my t from an nehing he While others are fast asleer So gentle in nature, s3 patient in pain Gur dear one has left us for heaven 10 ga With natnre <> zentle and actions so k Tis hard 'n thie world her cqua’ tn And TRAVIS AND LILLIAN I HARRIS HATTON. In loving memors of mr dear bus band, ISATAH T HATTON. who depart this life three y sy, May 107 The golden of memors are gent BERTIIA G, FAT JACKSON T. JACKSON rear azo todas The hands 1hat to Hix dear. warm noar A piace i~ vacant . That never can he fiied LOVING \WIFE AND In loving remembrance ROSE . MAY. who dicd day. May 17, 1823 Tas A ¥ capr.) HF REYNOLDS. In sad hot loving remembean of our dear mother. LUCY REYNOLDS May 17 1902 LOVING - DAUGHTERS 1L12ZIE SCOTT. In memor: SCOTT. who died May 17, 102 He dird. 1 him Ahide membran er 10T CHILDRE rear sz o< papers kind CHILDREN Asn MAGHTE Two azo ‘indas weer lovine thanghts FLIZABETH SCOTT THOMAS, who depa azo todsy. May LEL A M mother Some may think you are forzatten Rut never shall you be I gives ink of 7 sweer remembran: + fond and truc Tave's Aevation thinking AER DAUGHTER. BESSIE M WAGGENER. In memory of ont WILLIAM E. WAGGENER. who died and he deceased me National Associat THOMAS ate b EGLER In remembrance T . 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