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SO SUNNY HILL TEA HOUSE AND GIFT SHOP heons, Teas and Dinners Special attention given Bridge and Mah Jong parties. Orders taken for cakes and 1% JoNES BRIDGE ROAD Chevy Chase, Md. _ " Konsington 188 EIIIIIIINIIl|I|||II||||I|IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII| T £ MOVED TO 1425 F ST. = E £ Wrist Watches —and other fine watches— = American and Swiss—Repaired and Adjusted by experts of long experienc f Ramsay service means satis- faction both as to work and prices. RAMSAY’S WATCH SHOP 1425 F St. NEAR 15th A O FIRE IS COSTLY! Be Protectea Against It J. LEO KOLB 923 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5027 Uptown Offices in the modern, ten- story, fireproof EDMONDS BUILDING 917 Fifteenth Street Fronts on McPherson Square Centrally located in the newer business district. 4 Roomy offices; two elevators. Rates and Full Information WARDMA M. 3830 ‘{me Pan-Ame CIETY. 1S. COOLIDGE with a party of guests from the May- flower, including Comdr. and Mrs. John F. Meigs, Lieut. and Mrs. Edgar Allen Poe, Lieut. Thomas F, Ryan and Lieut. Maurice F. Smith, are attending the Fort Benning and Marine foot ball game this afternoon. The President-elect of Mexico, Gen. Plutarco Elias Calles. will be given a reception at 4 o'clock this {afternoon by the board of governors of the Pan-American Union. A com- mittee will meet Gen. Calles on the jsteps of the Pan-American Union | Building and escort him to the office of the director general, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, where he will oificially meet the representatives of the 21 Central and South American republics. | The Secr-ary of State and Mrs. | Hughes en. ‘tained a ;huu’xf;;‘xihi: c ai inner St ev 3 he Pan-Ame ‘can Union Building in Lonor of Gen. Call Their guests included the Ambassador of France nd Mme. Jusserand, the Ambassador MONTGOMERY COUNTY Two homes with 5 or 10 acres, on improved highway within 12 miles of Washington. W. H. ' West Company Main 9900 916 15th St. Election Returns by Radio Spend Election Night at the Toll House Tavern Silver Spi Supper $2 ring, Md. Dancing .50 Accommodations Limited For Reservations Phone Woodside 162 NN ARSI NI RN RN ARG R AR R AR R S T N b, o 7S ¢, 4SS NN N AN Wy SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge, With Friends From the layflower, Attending Fort Ben- . ning and Marine Game. of Chile and Senora de Mathieu, the Ambassador of Peru, Senor Velarde; the Minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, the Minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya, the Minister of Panama and Senora de .Alfaro, the Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Ore- amuno; the Minister of Haiti and Mme. Dejean, the new Minister of Ecuador, Senor Don Francisco Ochoa Ortiz, the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mel'lon; the charge d'affaires of Brazil, Senor de Sousa Leao Gracie: the charge d'affaires of Mexi- co, Senor Tellez; the charge d'af- faires of Cuba and Senora de Padro, the charge de'affaires of Argentine, Senor Espil; the charge d'affaires of Salvador and Senora de Castro; the charge d'aff~ires of Bolivia, Senor Campero; the charge d'affaires of the Dominican Republic, Licenciado Al- varez; the Undersecretary of State, Mr. Grew, the Assistant Secretary of State and’ Mrs. J. Butler Wright, the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, the Solicitor General of the State Department and Mrs. Charles Cheney Hyde, the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Rowe; the chief of the Latin- American division of the State De- bartment, Mr. Francis White; Mrs. John Phillip Hill, Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Gen. Dennis E. Nolan, Senor Arturo Elias, brother of the president-elect of Mexico; Senator Juan Puig y Casuranc of Mexico; Se- nor Alberto Mascarenas, Mexican con- sul general in New York; Judge John Barton Payne, Miss Lucille Atcher- son, secretary of foreign service of the State Department; the chief of Mexican affairs of the State Depart- ment and Mrs. Franklin Mott Gun- ther, Senor Dr. Don Jose Benitez, Senor Don Manuel y de Negri, Senor Don Luis Padilla Nervo and Senor Dr. Don Esteban Manzanera del Campo, 31l of the Mexican Embassy; Col. and Mrs. Frederick S. Foltz and AVORY FOOD —that stimulates that Jaded appetite! is most delightfully served at Franklin Sq. Hotel Coffee Shoppe 14th Street at FOOTER"S Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. Phone Main 2343 Buy Christmas Gifts in November? There are divers good reasons why the Christmas gift requirements Capt. anu Mrs. Albert W. Johnson. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will enter- tain at dinner this evening at the embassy In compliment to the Hon. Mr. H. A. L. Fisher, former minister of education. The Ambassador of Iatly, Don Gela- sio Caetanl, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of the attache of the embassy and Contessa della Porta, who entertained in their home on Sixteenth street. Others in the company were the counselor of the Danish legation and Mme. Hel- mer-Peterson and the counselor of the Itallan embassy, Signor Rosso. The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg, who were expected to arrive in New York yesterday aboard the Berengaria, will not dock until today. They will remain at the Plaza untfl the first of the week. The military attache of the British embassy and Mrs. Charlton left yes- terday for a six weeks' tour of the West, going as far as California. They will return the middle of De- cember. The Assistant Secretary of the the guests were the charge d'af- will entertain a-company informally at dinner this evening in compliment to their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell of New York, who will remain with them over Sunday. Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien will entertain a company of young peo- ple at dinner this evening in honor of Miss Katharine von Heukelom. Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan, U. 8. N, retired, is at the Hotel Astor in New York for a few days before going to Atlantic City and Washing- ton. The United States Ambassador to France, Mr. Myron T. Herrick, who has been in New York since his short Vvisit at the White House early in the week, left the former place yester- day for his home In Cleveland to re- main until after election. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty enter- tained at a supper dance at the New Willard last evenmg in honor of Capt. and Mrs, George W. Steele, jr. Among the guests were the charge d'af- faires of Austria 4nd Mme. Prochnik, Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfleld, the secretary of the Peruvian embassy and Senora de Gonzalez Prada, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Dr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Rinehart, Gen. and Mrs. William Mitchell, Comdr. and Mrs. Claude B. Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Doeller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Col. and Mrs. Robert U. Patterson, Comdr, and Mrs. Robert Henderson, Mrs. Emerson Howe, Mrs. Robert F. Mac- kenzie, Dr. Santiago F. Bedoya, sec- ond secretary Peruvian embassy; Mr. Harold Walker, Mr. Lynch Luquer, Mr. William Bowie Clarke, Capt. Charles W_ Littlefield and Col. Joseph W. Beacham. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Voegtlin enter- tained informally at dinner last eve- ning in honor of their house guest, Dr. Thorvald Madsen, the distin- guished Danish scientist and chair- man of the health committee of the League of Nations. The guests in- cluded Surgeon General Hugh 8. Cumming of the Public Health Serv- ice, Prof. Hektoen, Prof. George W. McCoy, Prof. William Mansfield Clark, Dr. Tom Williams and Dr. White. Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Meigs will entertain at dinner this evening for Dr. Madsen. Col. and Mrs. Arthur M. Whaley, U.'S. A and family have moved from QAR AR R should be anticipated by purchases made in November whenever possible. To this end we offer to lend a helping hand by our willingness to reserve your selection for a very reasonable deposit. Remember the rush of last December, and how you vowed then to buy earlier next year? November presents a wonderful opportunity for leis- urely shopping and making selections from fresh and complete stocks. Our November merchandising plans include the promotion each day of a different kind of practical gift article. - Watch our ads daily and read of the surprises we have ready for you—offered with the idea of encouraging early Christmas shopping—in November. 3 9 Y & S L /ity Y X AN 1 Adopt as Your Motto: “Pll Lay Away a Gift Our entire store family is already imbued with the Christmas spirit. 1 Christmas Seals are now ready!. Order Christmas Greeting Cards Now! The Gates of Toytown Swing Wide Open Today! Help Lessen the Postman’s Burden by Mailing Gifts Early! Store 1734 Connecticut avenue northwest to 3045 Porter street northwest. Miss Etheldreda Seabury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Marston Sea- bury of New York, who will be pre- sented to Washington society by her aunt, Mrs. Austin Kautz, will be host- css at tea Wednesday afternoon, No- vember 12. Miss Seabury will enter- tain In her New York heme in honor of Miss Eleanor Satterlee, and Miss Clara Foster Dinsmore and her guests will include debutantes of thin sea- son and last. Mr. and Mrs. Seabury Presented their daughter to New York soclety last year. Miss Mary Smithwick, daughter of Representative and Mrs. John H. Smithwick, has as her guest Miss Catharine McLane of Pensacola, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. S. Pinckney Tuck, the latter formerly Miss Beatrice Beck, are among those sailing today aboard the George Washington for Europe. They will spend several weeks travel- Ing before going to Switzerland, where Mr. Tuck will take up his du- ties as secretary of the United States Legation at Bern. Mrs. Hamilton Wright and her daughter, Miss Rosalind Wright will sail from New York today aboard the George Washington for Europe where ey will be through the winter. they will be through the Winter. Mrs. Clyde Parker entertained 35 guests at dinner last night at L/Aiglon, taking the party later to the dance at Washington Barracks. Her guests included Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Hanson Ely, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles Farnsworth, Gen. and Mrs. Le Roy Eltinge, Col. and Mrs. Wood- ward, Col. and Mrs, Edward D. Orton, Col. and Mrs. Alvin P. Perkins, Col. and Mrs. O. B. Rosenbaum, Col. and Mrs. Robert A. Sharrer, Maj. and Mrs. Eugene R. Householder, Maj. and Mrs. Charles Alley, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Alice 8. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lefevre, Mr. and Mrs Virgil Moore, Maj. and Mrs. Worces: ter, Col. Robert Know, Col. G. D. C. Garrison and Mr. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Sherriff of Chicago, whose marriage took place in that city ‘a week ago and was a widely noticed lfll&r. are in Washing- ton for a few days'and staying at the Shoreham Hotel. From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Sherrilt will visit in New York and Canada before returning to Chicago. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Benjamin Hutchison entertained a company of 14 guests at dinner last evening In their quarters in the navy yard in honor of Admiral and Mrs. William R. Shoemaker and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchcock of Youngstown, Ohio, who are visiting Admiral and Mrs. Hutchi- son for the week end. Admiral and Mrs. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock are motoring to Annapolis. Col. Mrx. Wootten Dinner Honts to Gen. and Mrw. Jadwin, “ Col. and Mrs. William P. Wootten entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Gen. and Mrs. Edward Jad- win, later taking their guests to the dance given by the officers and ladies of Washington barracks in the Of- ficers' Club. Their guests included Col. and Mrs. Harley Ferguson, Col and Mrs. Ernest Peek, Col. and Mrs. Lorenzo D. Gasser, Col. and Mrs, Mark Brooks. Col. and Mrs. Nathaniel S. McClure were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Heller at the Halloween dance at the Congressional Country Club last evening. Mr. David Blair, internal revenue commissioner, and Mre. Blair had guests dining with them last evening at the Halloween dinner dance at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Charles M. Wilkes entertained at dinner at the Burlington Hotel last evening for Sir Lindo and Lady Ferguson of Dunedin, New Zealand. There were present Dr. and Mrs, James Elliott of Wellington, New Zealand, and, from Washington, Dr. and Mrs. G. N. Acker, Mrs. Wallace }‘l‘x_flchfle, Mrs. Van Slyke and Mrs. es. Col. and Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin, Who have been at Hot Springs since carly October, will return today to Chicago for this month, and early in December will start on their trip around the world. Yesterday they were among the Suests at luncheon of Mrs. Seth Bar- ton French, who entertained at Fearn Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont will go to Newport from New York tomorrow to remain until after election. Mrs. Horatio Nelson Slater an- nounces the engagement of her daughter, Mrs. Esther Slater Welles, to Mr. Joseph Kerrigan, son of Mrs. Maria Kerrigan of Florence, Italy, and the late Mr. John Kerrigan. The wedding will take place this after- noon in the home of Mrs. Slater at 907 Fifth avenue. New York, in the presence of only members of the tyo families. Mrs. Welles has many friends in Washington, where she lived for several years. Mr. Kerrigan is a graduate of the University of Tlli- nois in the class of 1306 and during the war served as a colonel with the 8th Division in France. Mr. Kerrigan and his bride will leave immediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip and on_their re- —_— e P e O Nelr re FOUND. COLLIE_Female; very fine breed; light fan and” very curly.’ Apply Washington Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. FOUND—Male. Apply Washington _Animal Rescue Leagne, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. LADY'S RING—Give description and dia- gram of ‘setting in letter. Address Box 277- AL S e (i % . LOST. BAR PIN, platioum, one diamond, two sap- phires. Eeward if returned 1839 Irving, st nw. COIN PURSEContaining money and keys, about 10 p.m., October 25, on Navy Yard car, between Park road and Thomas Circle. please call the Colonial. DOG—White, heavy set. beag) spot on back. §: reward retarn to J. E. ton. _Tel. Line. 4345. Cottage Hill DOG, small white Poodle, male: no collar or tag; on Sunday, October'19, near Biuemont, Virkinia: was = evidently wandering along road; finder no doubt thought him lost: has been & family pet for almost 11 years: re- ward if returned. C. H. Droop, Bluemont Jet, Friday evening between Conn. ave. and R st. and 18th st. and Columbia road. Reward at 2002 R st._Phone N. 9792. ‘GLASSES—Tortoise-shell rims, Thursday morn- ing._Phone North 8437, £ GLASSES—Shell-rimmed. in__case of Baker Co. Wed. eve., Oct. 22; reward. N. 0657-W. evenings. HANDBAG—Brown silk, with gray rimmed eyeglasses and small amount money. Reward. Call Col. 2181, 3 LEATHER WALLET, on Benain, taining bonds and other papers. Star Bldg.. Monday, ® a.m. Geo. Cali road, con- liver 604, 0. nd_ave. n.w. ward. _Return 145 Rhode Island ave. n.w. FOCKETBOOK, _brown, contalning Bureau pass; reward. ' Franklin 9044. < LE—White. *Billy,’ POOD! Bam %205 viciaity H , black. 1 lip for $10; between 4th and H D Iobout 0:30 Frider. " Liberat ds28, . Col. rd. on 14th st., contain- checks not indorsed: also keys, cash. calling cards, etc. Finder retarn checks and keys: keep rest. Col. 8271J. . SPECTACLES — Tortolae-rimmed; night on * presumably at 12th and B turn to 611 14th st. n.e. TICK PIN—Onyx. Jesf, Dead, with 2 wmall rd. Tady’s, dark bive, wool. Mooday, :'u.?:t'l_lth ‘ond M ats. now. 78 T at, B turn will be at home at 520 Fifth avenue. Mrs. Lippitt, wife 6f former Senator Henry F. Lippitt, has returned to| thelr farm near Providence, R. I, after several weeks' visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waltesk, the latter formerly Mrs. Pembroke Jones of Washington, have returned to their home, on East Sixty-first street, New_ York, after spending the early Autumn at Whitq Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Frank T. s and her daugh- ter, Miss Viera Hines, who are spend ing some time at Asheville, N. C,| were among those at the Halloween bridge party arranged at the Manor yesterday. Fadeley-McNeal Afterncon Wedding Thix Afternoon. The marriage of Miss Agnes May- belle McNeal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C. McNeal, to Mr. Charles | Rice Kadeley. son of Dr, and Mrs. George B. Fadeley of Kast Falls Church, Va. will take place this| afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the George- | town Presbyterian ~Church, Rev.| Charles J. Allen officlating, assisted | by Dr. James J. Marshall. The| church is decorated with ferns and | palms and at the home of the bride’s parents there fs a pretty arrange- | ment of cut flowers and Autumn! foliage. ~ Miss Dorothy Tschiffely | will sing ““At Dawning” and *O | Lromise Me» accompanied by Mr. Charles T. Crople, organist, who will | also play the wedding march. | The bride will be given in marriage by her father and will wear a gown | of white crepe satin, appliqued with | satin flowers and pearls, the train| being caught at the waistline with a wreath of flowers and pearls, the bot- fom of the train®also appliqued with flowers and pearls. Her vell of bride Musion will . be arranged in cape effect with a wreath of orange blos- soms, and she will carry a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Dorothy Cathleen Anderson, cousin of the bride, will be maid of | honor, and will wear a gown of pow- | der blue georgette crepe over peach | Beorgette crepe with ostrich trimming, | and will carry mock roses. { The bridesmaids will include Miss | Grace Fadeley of East Falls Church, sister of the groom, and Miss Eliza- beth A. Par“:z of Baltimore. Miss Fadeley will'Wear a gown of peach- color satin crepe, made with a bateau neck, a close-fitting bodice and a | bouffant skirt. Miss Parlett will wear a gown of jade green made similar to that of Miss Fadeley. They | WL both wear black velvet poke | bonnets, with folds of tulle to match | their gowns, and streamers which | falb to the hem line, and will carry Eweetheart roses. Little June Gray of Baltimore, cousin of the bride, will be the flower | &irl, and will wear a dainty frock of | Wwhite organdy and carry a basket of | wpite roses. | Mr. Joseph Horgan will be the best man and the ushers Dr. J. M. Fadeley, brother of the bridegroom: Mr. Rob- ert McElroy, Mr. Daniel 1. Mayne and Mr. Thomas E. Baskin. Mrs. McNeal, mother of the bride, will wear a gown of lead gray satin | crepe trimmed with Spanish lace and | a hat of panne velvet and lace trim- | med with ostrich. Mr. and Mrs. Fadeley will leave after the reception for a wedding | trip, the latter wearing a gown of | henna with a wrap to match trim- | med in Japanese mink fur and a | small hat of brown velvet embroider- ed in chenille in various colors. They wll make their home at East Falls | Church. Among the out-of-town guests will be Rev. Charles J. Allen and Mrs. Allen of Brooklyn, uncle and aunt of | the bride, and Mrs. Charles H. Fade- ley of Edinburg, Va. i | An exhibition of water colors by Mrs. George R. Marvell, wife of Re Admiral George R. Marvell, U. 3 In command of the Fleet Base Force now operating on the Pacific Coast, will be held at the Arts Club of| Washington, 2017 I street, beginning today and continuing until Novem- ber 14. The paintings are the result of | two years' work in the Philippines, | Asia and the West Coast of the | United States and include studies in the countries named. Up to a few months ago Admiral Marvell was in | command of the naval forces in the Philippines, and during that tour of | duty Mrs. Marvell traveled in China and Japan, as well as throughout the Philippines themselves. The paint- ings were on exhibition in California this Summer. The public is invited to the exhibi- | tion at the Arts Club. Miss Lettice Lee Coulling is at home from school to act as bridesmaid for Miss Joanna Betz, who is to be mar- ried to Lieut. Dabezies, U. S. A., today. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Lennox, who have been in Europe for three months, re- turned this week on the Cedric, and Eave reopened their apartment in the Toronto. Mrs. Gifford Pinchot and Gifford Pinchot, 2d, wife and son of the Gov- ernor of Pennsylvania, are at the Hotel Ambassador, in New York, for a few days. S i Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Warren Read entertained at a children’s Halloween party last evening, at their residence, 3903 Davenport street, for their two daughters and son, Catherine Virginia Read, Camilia Ruth Read and Ran- dolph Warren Read, jr. The children received their guests dressed in fancy costumes, Catherine as a witch, Camilia as a Japanese lady and Ran- dolph as a clown. Among the guests were Laura Burrows, Frances Bur- rows, Richard Burrows, Thursia Ben- ner, Walter Benner and Louise Ben- ner. Mrs. William Hamilton Bayly will have as a guest in her apartment, at the Hotel Roosevelt, Mrs. Caroline Herter Williams, the violinist, who is coming from Cleveland to play at the annual luncheon of the Rubinstein Club November 11. The luncheon will be given at the New Willard. Miss Margaret Blaine Crosson en- tertained at dinner last evening at the Congressional Country Club when her guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. Lo- gan Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ken- dall, Mr. and Mrs. William Guider, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hill, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Slaughter, Mr. and | Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mrs. Evely C. Hunt, Miss Nancy Hoyt and her house guest, Miss Gladys King of London, England; Miss Virginia McKenney, Miss Frederica McKenney, Miss Bar- rine Drake, Miss Florence Mills, Miss Eleanor Mills, Mrs. Bertha Martin, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Mildred Brown, Miss Gourley Edwards, Miss Dunster Foster, Miss Teresa Crosson, Mrs. Chantland Telford, Miss Adele Hen- ritze, Mr. Donald Wiley, Mr. Blaine Mallan, Mr. Allen Gartner, Mr. George Ward, Mr. Coulter Wells, Mr. John Massey, Mr. Henry Ravanel, Mr. Henry Dunn, ' Mr. Francis Winslow, Mr, James Johnson, Lieut. Ralph Riggs, U. 'S. N.; Mr. Norman Brown, Mr. James Donnelly, Mr. Morton Hoyt, Capt. Gibson Foster, Lieut. Arthur D. Condon, U. 8. N.; Mr. Holmes Eicklen, Mr. Frank Buckley, Mr. Carl Casey and Mr. Paul McGahan, Bokeme Supper Club Enlisting Lively Interest. Great interest is being shown in the new Boheme Supper Club, which will give the first of its series of dances Saturday evening, November 8. The club will meet every Saturday eve- ning for a time in the small dining room at Wardman Park Hotel, but later the hotel will remodel the grill- room into a Boheme room for the club’s exclusive use. A Viennese band im scarlet tunics, such as are worn by the Viemnese bands In Vienna or Parls, will furnish the music. Tt will be the first time in America that an orchestra has been formed to play Viennese dance music. The membership already includes the charge d'affaires of Brazil, Mr. Sumuele de Sousa Leao Gracie:; th charge d'affaires of Greece, Mr. Con- nl:‘n D. Xanthopoulos; the second se ary of the Brazilian embassy, Mr. Roberto Mendes Gonealves; Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. | Kauftmanx, Mrs. Helen Ray Hagoer, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hassan, Dr. and Mrs. Henry R. Elliott, Misses Mar-| garet and Mary Treadwell. Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Ruth Stoddard, Miss “laudia Reed, Miss Bessie McKeldin, Miss Margaret Zolnav, Miss Barrin Drake, Miss Natalie Hammond, Miss Corinne Stephens, Miss Lee Hamilton, Miss Louise Randolph, Miss isabelle Powell. Mr. Frederick S. Lee, Mr. Kenneth Abrams, Mr. Walter S. Abrams and Mr. Myron Glaser. The committee in charge of the dances includes Maj. Gen. George O. Squier, Count Antoine de Laubespin of the Belgian embassy staff. Dr. San- | tiago F. Bedoya of the Peruvian em- | bassy, Lieut. Comdr. Richard Knight, | Villlam Bowie Clark, Capt. Woldemar | e Sveshnikoff, Mr. Arthur K. Mus- | grave and Mr. Cameron Burnside. | Mrs. Edward Anderson and her | daughter, Miss Noma Thompson, of | Rockville jare at the Donald Hotel | for the Winter. | i The committee in charge card party to be given Monday at| Wardman Park, under the auspices | of the District Chapter,’ International | Federation of Catholic Alumnae, adds | to the patroness list Miss Eugenia | Lietaud, Mrs. Viola Mallet Conboye. Mrs. Frederick W. Seibold, Miss May | Huddleston, Mrs. P. A. Drury, Miss Martha Fitzpatrick and Mrs. S. D. Bronson. Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Abbott have returned from Mount Wilson, Calif., where Dr. Abbott has been busy throughout the Summer with astro- nomical observations. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Schrader have returned to their home in Chevy | Chase after a_month’s tour in the| Middle West. Mrs. Schrader was for- merly Miss Gotthielde C. Barthel of | this city 1 Mrs, Phil Bergheimer of Richmond, ! Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph | Bryson Corbett of 1222 Massachusetts | {avenue northwest. Gold Discovered in Wales. { From the Living Age. o Gold has recently been discovered | in Wales on a site which was worked | for this metal by the Romans nearly | .700 years ago. The deposit, which | is alluvial, vields from 5 to 7 shillings | of free gold a cubic yard, rising to 70 | shillin in the richest samples. Marriage. SHEETZ—PARKER. October 6, MARGARET PAKKER and Mr. E” SHEETZ at Stafford, L. B. Atkios. Birth TIGNOR. October 31, ave. nw. to Dr. Deaths. ARGHINO. Fridsy 1924, Miss | CHARLES | Va., by the Kev.| at 433 Florida und Mrs. Charles A | October 31, 1024. at ! 1:3 s.m.. ROSA AKCHINO (nee Ofano). beloved wife of Gabriel Archino. Funeral from her late residence, 3029 14th &t n.w on Monday, November 3, at 7:30 am.. thence N Church, where requiem 1 ¢ 1 terment in Mount Olivet Cemeters. Departed this Jife Fridas. Octob . 2:30 pam.. at ber residence, 18 S now., ELIZA. the devoted wife of C._Bowler; mother of Nellie B Chapman, Mawie Bowler. Thomas C., jr.. and Kobert J. Bowler and sister of Mrs. y Smith and mother-inlaw of Rev Chapman, she leaves to mourn Funecal Sunday, November 2. Metropolitan_Baptist Church. K sth and 13th sfs. now.. Hev. Interment H their loss. 1:30 pan., KO, between M. W. D. Norman, pastor. mony Cemeters. BOWLER. Officers g Hou % 6. U. ¢ PETES assemble ‘at Metropoli tist Church, K st between 12th st unday, November tend ' the fu BOWLER. Please JONES, M. N. G R. LAURA ¥ IDA M. HOLMES, W. BOYD. HUGH. Remains resting at chapel of W. \. Chambers. Notice of funeral later. . Friday, October . at 7 o'clock bl rmAEt B st ne.. CASH, beloved husband of | the father of Ldna. Howard, Wm. Cash and Sidney Grant. at Mt. Horeb Baptist Church, cor- n.e.. Monday, Nov Fugene. Funers Gth and B sts . ut 1 o'clock. invited. Departed this life October 31, 1924, CARRDERRUN CARH, 2 member ot the. Koot of David Lodge. No. 0414, E. W. 0. of 0dd Fellows. All officers and members are re- quested to attend the eral Monday, No Yember 3. at 1 pm.. from Mount Horeb Baptist Chureb, Sixtééoth and B sts. nee. By order of the lodg 34N 3. P. SMOTHERS, I DU_BOIS. Thursda; W i 5 A. YOUNG, N. Octobed’ 3 Wyoming ave. n.w.. Monday, st 1:30 p.m. Interment at Arlington Y. October 31, 1924, ut his resi- | Sth st. p.w.. JOSEPH H., be-| of Bertha 1. Fiske. Funersl residence Monday, November Interment Loudon Park, | (Baltimore papers please GRAYSON. October 25, 1924, at 6:30 p.m.. TUnited States " 'Home Hospit Hampton. Va. JAMES WALT! GRAY of 347 G xt. x.w., beloved hus- band of Henrietta Grayson. in the Xlst year of his age. He has been a member of the Order of Galilean Fishermen for 56 vears. Funeral Monday, November 3. from ihe Mount Carmel Baptist Church, 3rd and N sts, now., at 1 p.m. Rev. W. H. Jerni- ., ‘pastor. Interment Arlington Natignal Cemeters. HILL. Wednesday, October 29, 1924, at Gal- linger Hospital, GEORGE, the son of the nd Annie C. Hill and uncle_of Mrs. ' 1d: Funeral Monday, ) vember 3, at 1 p.m.. Funeral will be held at Smith’ & Williams' chapel, 3rd and M 6te. S.w. r Maplewood Station, Va. lushand of Mable Keed Hyzer. om the above residence Monday, November 3, at 3 p.m. i November 1, 1924, at 1:30 am. ERANSin MTAWATNIA, Ta ner restdence park avenue, Takoma Park. ~RKemaing Testing at chapel of W. W. Chambers. Io- terment at Toledo, Obio. LEE. Departed this life October 31. 1924, MALVINA LEE, beloved wife of the late Osborn Lee, devoted mother of Mrs. Florence Lee Scoft and Daniel Lee, grandmother of Jesse Lee and a devoted aunt of Rachel Wil- i Eugene, Peter, Edward and Olive Funeral from Galbraith A. M. B cs and friends invited. Thursday, October 30, at his residenc . Services from the resi- dence of his daughter. Mrs. JoAn H. Muir- | bead, 68 R st. n.w., Monday, November 3, at 10:30 a.m. Ielatives and friends invited, Departed this life suddenly Wednes- Octeber 29, 1 at 7:30 am., WES- EAL, beloved husband of Edith N He leaves fo mourn their loss three loving sisters. Addie Mahoney, Alberta Bowie and Mary Cole, two uncles, eight nephews and three nieces and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral service from his residence, 24 B t. 5.w., Sunday, November 2, at 3 a'clock. Well, T will tr: And do my best to smile: God. who dn""l 1 th}r‘I:s 'rl'l:l." Vill make it clear after a while. " ADDIE, 1 am weeping. sad and lonely, brother, You have left me here alone: You beneath the sod will be sleeping "And there is no Joy at home. ALBERTA. Since you have gone, dear uncle, It gives me inward pain: But we shall be joined in heart And we hope to m to still my heartache, FUNERAL DESIGN! Geo. C. Shaffer 0,5 st &w. Phone Main 106. CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 2416, at MODERATE PRICES. Prompt delivery. BLACKISTONE’S FLORAL DESIGNS 35 S5 far statn o Proi auto delive service. ATt SipresmivesTactpens Gude Bros. Cos, 1214 F St. Beaths. PADGETT. Suddenly, October 29, 10:45 .. ber residence, PADGETT (nee Simms), ue T warvived by her hox: d, dowepls M. Padgett, and (%0 davghiers, R. and Bertha G. Padgett. meral will leave her residence, 31 : ; e 10 §t. Peter's Catliolic Chure, Where requiem high mase will be offered foF the repoe of her nonl Monday, November & ock Interment at Mount Olivet Relatives and friends invited Amiable, she won wil; Intelligent, she churmed all; Fervent, she loved alt, And dead, xhe saddened al HER DAUGHTER BERTHA. eft me forever, dear mother, 1o loved sou better thap all: 1 lised for you dear, while sou were bere You were my life, m led from thix woria 1924, 315 K at st. Untit we meet ngain, OTED DA Funefal fro November 3, at K Creek Cemetery. . October dow of the Funeral from Penna. Monday, in Ko SMITH. s Undertaking Monday, No ment in’ Con &revional (PhTladelphia papers Please 2 SWANN. 31, 1w, Cemetery. Y. ) ntered into eternal rest, at 11 p.m. 18th st. n.w., GBOR husband of Josephine fatier of Raiph H, the home Monda. Interment at Mou neral private. Piease omit fowers, THOMPSON. Friday, Gctober 31, 1924, at the rexidence of his parents, 2303 3rd st. n.e.. JOSEPH E., beloved on of Mr. and Mrs. Cecll €. 1 aged 10 months. Funerai iprivate) afternoon at Glenwood tery October al bix rex dence, 1118 H.SWANN, devoted Swann “and loving wann. Funeral from ovember 3. at 9 a.o. Olivet” Cemetery. Fu- Friday. October 31, 1024, at dence, 436 K st n.w., husband of Margaret - Mouday frum s Aloysios Charch, e “said ac 10 am. wood Cemetery WILLIAMS. Friday. October Do JAMES G., beloved husband Priscilla W."Williamy. ~ Fugeral from his late residence, 701 North Carolina ave. s.e., Monday, November 3, at 2 pm. Relatives and friénds invited to attend. Interment at Gleawood Cemetery. | 2 WOODSON. Tie officers | Chapter, No. 5 herebs notified of 1 PAULINE WOODS October 10, 1924 3 E MARY M 31 1924, at of d members of 0. E. 8., are death of Honored Lady in Pittsburgh, Pa., il In Memoriam. BERKELEY. Loving memory of my wife, ELIZABETH BERKELEY, " who died six November 1, 1918 wife to die: om above showed a vision so doad. she HUSEAND, L . Memory LETH BERKEL) six years ago When 1 sit and My heart My home w Could 1 1 LoV BLACE. In sad ms_dear JOHNT, is only asiee JOBN WESLEY of mother. ELIZA- who departed this life ember 1. 1918, think _of ber, filled with pain 14 _be like be; her vo'ce a; DAUGHTER, - t loving remembrance of WILLIAM and _son i life six years 8. mne, it was His But in our hearts we love them stil 1t is lonesome here without you sad all along the way, the same to me Since you oth were called away. YOUR LOVING WIFE AND MOTHER. * DAW. In mem: of my dear mother. HOLLIE DAW. “who died four years ago today. November 1. 1920 HER DAUGHTER BESSIE._ * HARRIS. In sad but loving remembranee of our loved one, TENNIE E. HARRIS,_ whom God called’ home eight years g0 November 1, 1916, it years has passed. dear Jemnie, You were called awas, well we do_remember That sad and wears das. What How happy hours sweet the we once enjored, memors still: But sou liave loft a vacant chair This ‘world can_never fll HER LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. Mother you left me. how 1 miss your loving face lefi_me to remember nome on earth can Bl your place HER SON, NORRIS. OTE PHEW. CLIFTON. Today recals the memors of a loved one Fone to rest And those who th k of her today, the ones that lox her best SR COUSIN, ANNA. @ but loving remembeanee daughter and_sister, who departed this November 1, 1922 Todas recalls the memory Of a loved one laid to rest. And those who still_remember her Are we who loved her best. MITTENDORF. To the ever loving memery of our beloved daughter and sister, ELEA- NORE MITTENDORF ' (nee Wi who le ber 1. 1 MOTE are JOHNSON. 1In sa . FATHE SONDHEIMER, 1In_sad brance bur father and grandfather, NATHAN SONDHEIMER, who left us 14 years ago today, November 1, 1910. In_our home you are fondly remembered. weet thoughis still cling to your name; The hes it loved you %o dearly in life, Love just the saine. BY HIS Eit. PEARL, AND AND SISTERS. * and loving remem- ng memory of my dear hus- JER D. WATSON, who diea . 1909, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM 1L.EE. Funeral Director and Cmbalmer. Livers in connection. Commodious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 332 P ave n.w. Tel. call M. 1388 r———THE ORIGINAL — W.R.Speare @o, 1208 H STREET,N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ——— GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— R. F. HARVEY’S SON Richard K. Harver. 1432 You §t. N.W. HOMELIKE FUNERAL PARLORS. "Pot, 2207. THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. et melike Funcral Pariorn T Phone Lincoln 480. “Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1118 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. M.in m Modern Chapel. _Telephove. Quick. Dignified and Efficient Service. W. W. Deal & Co. 16 H ST. N. LINCOLN 8200. Avtomobite. Kervice. Chapet. JAMES T. RYAN JTPAAVE.BE, oo Motel CRaRS) ate Ambutuncsn Livery in_Connection. VL. SPEARE CoO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. 940 F St' N.w. P_bfl:e Frank. 6628, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W, Established 1841, Phone West 98. YOU_SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 LIRS e Ave. N.W. " Timothy Hanlon 412 H 8t. N.E. “Phene_Lincoln 524, Modern_Chapel. Automabile Funerala A S RHORS A

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