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SOCIETY. and Senora de Riano Guests: at Dinner Last Night. ernoon at their ~ountry home, Col- lingwood Farm, Alexandria, Va., when there will be a tea and dancing. HE Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano were the honor guests at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. B. Legare, who entertalned ding the first of the three subscrip- tion dances given in the home of Mr. #nd Mrs. Joseph Leiter, on Dupont Gircle. Mr. and Mrs. Legare's other uests were Mr. John R. Williams, Dr. nd Mrs. James F. Mitchell, Miss Helen Patten, Col. Reginald Huide- Koper and Mr. William B. Hibbs Representative and Mrs. John Philip AHill entertained a company of 16 in Bonor of Miss Viclet Spencer, debu- tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B Spencer. Mr. and Mr tértain Commander and Mrs. Harry Kimmell are today announcing the engagement of their daughter, Atala Lamar, to Capt. Willlam Henry Egle Holmes. U.S. A. The date for the wedding is not given. The announcement came at a lunch- eon party at the Hotel Hamilton to- day, when Mrs. Kimmell entertained for her daughter, having among her other guests, Mrs. Robert J. Holmes, mother of the captain, and his aunt, Miss Catharine Egle. Mrs. Kimmell's other guests were: Miss Mildred O’Neil, Miss Elizabeth Jobe, Miss Mil- dred White, Miss Laura Lejeune, Miss Ma Stitt, Miss Virginia Edwards, iss Margaret Dye, Mrs. Roger Bag- nall, Mrs. Philip R. Fowle, sister of Miss Kimmell, and Mrs. W. W. Scott, | another sister, formerly Miss Dorothy Kimmell, whose wedding took pla week ago: Miss beth Price, Mrs. Walter . Cahill, s, Miss Elizabeth Helen GYiffin. John F. d a company of dance. ers giving dinner parties in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Horace Westcott, Capt. and Mrs. Francis Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Dorcey Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Leiter were receiving by the other members of %he committee, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benning Spencer and Mr. and Mrs s Carroll Glover, jr. Siamese Minister Sai To Attend Peru's Celebration. The Minister of Siam, Phya Buri Navarasth, is sailing today from New York for Peru to attend the celebra- tion of Peruvian independence. He will make a trip through South America before returning thi: country Wilkins en- 22 at dinner assisted in Willlam Leetch, Miss Mildred S. Cone and Mme. Tsamados, wife of former | charge daffalres of Greece, will go to Newport to spend Thanksgiving | and the guest of Mrs. Coster Gerard. The air attache of the Italian em- bass: A Donna Emmy Calderara Gamba will entertain a small com- pany dinner this evening. H to at Mrs. O. F |a company of 12 | for her ‘debutante daughter, Elizabeth Johnson. R. Gleaves and Lieut. Comdr. Howard H. Little will be the ushers at the wedding this after- noon of Miss Dorothy Dennett, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dennett, and Mr. Patton Wise Slemp. The cere- rony will be performed at 5:30 Mourning Blacks Dyed ‘clock, in Bethlehem Chapel of the (Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, by 24-HOUR SERVICE | S the, et R oT A Carmack Dry Cleaning Co, | % Freeman. In_ the presence of a Main 134 number of their friends. Johnson entertained at luncheon today Miss The newly appointed As: rétary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Robinson have leased the house at 1720 Massachusetts avenue and will take possession the 1st of December, when Mr. Robinson will be joined by Mrs. Robinson stant Sec- Lieut. Col. S. Mr. and Mrs. Ma . entertalning about k Reid Yates are guests this aft- I’ g srand entertained a company of 12 at luncheon yesterday in her home, at 2360 Massachusetts avenue, in compliment to Miss Doro- thy Dennett, whose marriage to Mr. Patton Wise Slemp will take place this afternoon. LRBBEA Mrs. Harriso HANERINNNNNNSY Franklin Sq. Hotel CoffeeShoppe 14th Street at Ki 7 ANNENNNNNNNNSS +0sse00000000000000000t Daddy! 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Thursday afternoon Mrs. Miles will entertain at a tea for Maj. and Mrs Flaet at her residence, 108 Leland |pesseesssse Pas P s el st sty R TR : i i y i ¥ i i 3 ?gfll‘k? 'V)_“ FCOT BALL GAME BALTIMCORE, NOVEMBER 29 In addition to regular train service from Washington to Baltimore, the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. will operate SPECIAL TRAINS as follows: To Camden Station 10:25 A.M.—Parlor Cars and Coaches Street Cars Start from Camden Station Running Direct to Stadium To Clifton Park Station 11:30 A.M.—Coaches only. 11:35 A.M—Patlor Cars only. 11:40 A.M.—Parlor Cars only, Clifton Park Station is within six minutes of Stadium by direct street car or bus service or easy walking distance. RETURNING Special Trains will leave Baltimore Clifton Park Mt. Royal Station Station *5:40 P.M. 5:45 P.M. *5:45 P.M. 5:50 P.M. 15:50 P.M. 5:55 P.M. Camden ‘Station 5:50 P.M. *Parlor cars only. fCoaches only. tParlor cars and coaches. Tickets Good $2.50 oo For reservations and details call Travel Bureau—Main 3300 Round Trip Fare ter V. Shipley, Asst. GenL Pass. Agt. Woodward Bldg., 15th and H Sts. N.W. BALTIMORE & OHIO Mae Taylor, Miss| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, street, Chevy Chase, Md., from 4 to 6 o'clock. ‘The Australian high commissioner and Mrs. J..A. M. Elder have taken an apartment at the Plaza in New York for the Winter. Mrs. Elder was hostess at tea vesterday at the Plaza. Mrs. William H. Herron and Miss Patricla Herron, accompanied by Miss Katharine Streett, will sail to- day for Bermuda. Mrs. Herron and her daughter will remain through the Winter and Miss Streett Wlll re- turn to her home in Baltimore for Christmas. Col. and Mrs. Hawkins Hosts to Gen. and Mrw. Cralg. Col. and Mrs. Hamilton Hawkins will entertain at dinner this evening In honor of Gen. and Mrs. Malin Craig in their quarters at Fort Myer pre- ceding the dance and reception given in_honor of Gen. and Mrs, Cralg by officers of the pos Lyman Kendall en- Mr. and Mrs. Ly tertained at luncheon today, later taking their guests to the Fleet-In- fantry game. In the company are Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Miss Barrine Drake, Miss Natalle Ham- mond and Mr. Willlam Bowle Clarke. Mrs. M. J. Jobe entertalned at din- ner last evening followed by bridge for her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Van | Dyke Jobe, in compliment to Miss Atala Lamar Kimmell and her flance, Capt. Willlam Holmes. The other Suests were Miss Margaret Crosson, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, Miss | Agnes Shands, Miss Margaret Stroth- r Banks, Capt. Frank Jervey, Capt. Carswell, Mr. Richard Shands, Mr. A. Geary Johnson, Mr. Paul Letts and Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyke Green. Miss Margaret Davis { Ewing Davls, daughters of Repre- | sentative and Mrs. Edwin L. Davis, have issued invitations for a card party Thursday afternon, December 4, at the Congressional Club. and_ Miss | Mrs. Quincy Smith will entertain jat tea this afternoon from 4 to 7 { o'clock, at her home at 4402 Sixteenth street, in complimgent to Maj. and Mrs. Charles M. eeham. Mrs. Lewis Underwood of Birming- ham, Ala, is spending a month with her parents, Chief Justice and Mrs. Campbell. Miss Claudfa Read will be at home Sunday afterncon from 5 to 7 o'clock. | Miss Donaldine Cameron of San | Francisco is the guest for a few days of Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe. Mrs. Rad- cliffe entertained a small company at { luncheon today at the Cosmos Club in honor of Miss Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Danforth Stimson are established in the apart- ment, at 3625 Sixteenth street, which they have leased for the Winter. Mrs. Stimson was before her marriage, & year ago, Miss Margaret Ludlow Smith. The marriage of Miss Ruth Coale Columbus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coale Columbus, to Mr. George Scotton Carll, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Scotton Carll of In- dianapolis and Washington, took place at moon teday in St. Mark's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Willlam Henry Pettus officiating. The church had a pretty arrangement of white chrysanthemums and palms and at for the immediate families and a few close friends was served, chrysanthe- mums and palms were also used. The bride was escorted by her fa- ther and wore a gown of white vel- vet broche over white satin with os- trich feather trimming. The gown was made on straight lines slightly draped at one side with ostrich feathers and orange blossoms. Her veil of rose point lace was held in place by a coronet of the lace and orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilles of the valley. Mrs. Harold Kames Philips was the matron of honor, wearing a gown of peach chiffon, made with a close-fit- ting bodice and a bouffant skirt. Her hat was of black Spanish lace with cascade of lace falling to the shoul- der and she carried a bouquet of but- terfly roses. Mr. C. Taylor Carll of Chicago was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr. Earl Coale Columbus, brother of the bride, and Mr. Bertram Kalisch of New York. Mre. Columbus, mother of the bride. EXHIBITION CAMERON BURNSIDE PAINTINGS UNTIL DECEMBER 3 VANDYCK GALLERIES 1611 CONNECTICUT AVE. llll|lllll|IIIIIII'IIIIIII|IIII!I|I||IIIIWIIIIIlllIIlIll|II|I1IIl| MOVED TO 1425 F ST. Takes Skill —and _mechanical knowledge of exceptional order to repair properly Swiss and other fine watches. 1 Ramsay’s watchmakers bring the benefit of years of experi- ence to your work—return your timepiece to you in per- fect running order. PRICES REASONABLE. RAMSAY'S WATCH SHOP 1425 F St. NEAR i5th TR T Enterp! Buildmg Anountmn 643 Louisiana Ave. NW, 53rd issue of stack now open for subscription. Shares of stock, $1.00 each, payable monthly. ive per cent interest paid on stock withdrawn. Bernard Leonard, President James F. Shea, Secretary PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $9,000,000 Surplus $950,000 the house, where a wedding breakfast | Daughter of Comdr. and Wrx. wore a gown of brown brocaded chif- fon, a large hat of brown satin and gold lace and a corsage bouquet orchids and lilles of the valley. Mrs Carll, mother of the bridegroom. was in gray brocaded satin, a hat match trimmed with silver lace, and wore a corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Mary Morrow. daughter of Rej resentative and Mrs. John Morrow of ew Mexico: Mr. Thomas W. Thomp- son of Wheeling, W. Va.; Mr. C. Tay- lor Carll of Chicago, and Mrs. Robert Willlams of Tampa, Fla Following the breakfast Mr. Carll and his bride left for a Northern wed- ding trip, the latter wearing a gown of rust crepe-back satin trimmed in mole, a close-fitting hat of vari-col- ored ‘metal cloth and rust velvet, and wrap of civet cat fur. Mr. and Mrs. Carll will be at home after December 15 at 2331 Cathedral avenue. Mrs. Carll attended the Uni- versity of Maryland and is a member of the League of American Pen Women. and Mr. Carll attended the University of Indiana and is a mem- ber of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Dinner Partiex Last Night Precede Dance at Barracks. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Albert C. Dal- ton were hosts at dinner last evening, entertaining at the dinner dance | the Officers” Club at Washington Bar- racks. Their guests included Col. and Mrs. John E. Woodward, Col. and Mrs. Charles H. Bridges, Col. and Mrs. George A. Nugent, Col. and Mrs. Henry Sheen and Maj. and Mrs. Louis C. Brinton, jr. Many others gave parties and the next dinner dance at the Officer: Club will be given Friday evening, December 5. ' Col. and Mrs. S. R. Gleaves enter- tained a company at the dinner dance last evening at the Officers’ Club at Washington Barracks. Their guests included Col. and Mrs. Herbert Cros- by, Col. and Mrs. George Tyner, Maj. and Mrs. Coulter, Mr. C. Bascom Siemp and his brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Newman of Versallles, Ky. Mr. and M Rufus C. Dawes of Evanston, IIL, are at the New Wil- lard, where they arrived today for a short visit. Mr. Dawes is a brother of Vice President-elect Gen. Charles Dawes. Mrs. David A. Parsons entertained at a luncheon and shower today at her home in honor of her cousin, Miss Lola M. Miller, whose marriage will take place Wednesday, November 26. The guests included Mrs. Willlam G. Luke of New York, Miss Ruth Flit- craft, Haddonfleld, N. J.; Miss Mildred Sloan, Lonaconing, Md.; Mrs. William FOUND. PURSE—Nov. 18th, in Jackson Square, con- taining rosary end’ small sum money; owner mey Bave same by proving peeerey and peyiog for ad. 7 ce. Address Box sur of- LOST. BILL BOOK—Containing money and 2 checks; {near Center Market, Friday afternoon; name John A. Murnane on card; reward. Phone West 2078, _Address 3020 O'st. 23¢ 1 FOLD—In front of 1 De Saies st. BB::I: with $40 in bills and change, Ma Tand’ and D. C. driver's permit. Mrs. Thom Miller, Chillum, Md. Liberal reward. Phone Hyattsville 805-F-13. BRACELET—Silver, five 20, between 1ith and Reward. Phone West 2543, TUNCH KEYS—Near 6th and F_sts., ber 21. Return 931 F st. n.w. E. E. Jewelry Bhop. [—Knight Templar. Finder will be re- o eaLaste. with cashler. 710, 13th st . OOLLIE—Brown with white breast and f!eh Cleveland 818-J. CURRENCY—Four 85 bills, Station, Saturday morning. ‘Wallace, 20156 N et, e male poodie, named Dixie. from 2 P eward " Fhon. Lincoia 2635, 'NVELOPE, contalning valuable papers, names B Voralope, Jonn [Jenifer. Rev. 3. Sk Wal- dron, Samuel Hill; on 14th st. cars, bet. L and You. Finder will please return to B. M Grady, 2111 N st. 1.w.. and receive reward. JES—Near 13th and D s.e., pair of Cociotea. sbel) rimmed glasses. 15 bive case somewhtat faded. Finder le-n communicate with Alma Lomax, North 2! TECE—Fur, brown --nen: Sreleg, Conn v, Relm 0k 23 v'.um rd. and California Reward. uu. Percy E. Quin, 2647 Woodley rd. 5318. Freen siones, Nov. and Homer bids. Novem- Behrend in_front bnion Reward. A. ( Friday 23¢ NEOKPIECE, mink, 14th and Cliffon, Wed- nesday, 5:30 p.m. ' Party fnding seme call Main 7513, _Reward. 250, TECB—Black fox, bout 880, st 14th and U ats. Shelburne Apart., 1681 8 st., Apt. 101. ward. PIN, Wednesday night, Return_to 2 diamond, caf 'ye sapphire, rd. 2142 Pa. Ivm n.w. POCKETBOOK—822, 7 postage stamps DO ¥a Contor MArRers” Reward. Bailey, Col. 5579. POCKETBOOK —Opposite_Commerce Building, 0on. Pr‘i‘dll.fl ady' .l:-:?llmecfiv".é:' and jewel 3 ot et to Room 507, Mills Bullaizg: LASSES In_ Park car, Thurs. morning between 8. Gall Main 9086, apt. 106, after p.m. WATCH— Doon, near 7th and _E; open-tace Eigin watch, with leather fob. fi:nfl. u—";u‘ Old’ Land 2t office, wnlfi\-‘wrrmfio | bracelet; Thursday. l, on elastic "f500 Mase are” rd, of | to | engagement to Capt. Willlam Heury E MISS ATALA LAWAR KIMMELL, Harry Kimmell, who announce her le Holmes, U. 8. A. G. Miller, Mrs, William James Martin Miss Lucretia Parsons, Mrs. Larmour Oyster, Miss Meta Wolf. gler, Mrs, Mrs. Clarence Warnick, Warnick, Miss “rank Madigan, Mrs AMrs. Ralph Nagle, Luttrell and Mrs. Ralph Dr. and Mrs. Victor C. Vaughn have returned to Washington from their home in Ann Arbor, Mich., and are established at the Hotel Roosevelt. The annual American Legion will e held tonight under the pices of the Department of the trict of Columhbia of th Legion in the ballroom of the N lard Hotel. The patronesses ecretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, the Secretary of War and Mrs, Weeks and the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur. Among the invited guests are Mr. Justice James Clark McReynolds of the United States Supreme Court, Justice Butler of the United States Supreme Court and Mrs. Butler, the dor of France and Mme. Jus- . Viscount d’Alte, the Minister Portugal, the Minister of Pana- ma and Senora de Alfaro, the Minis- ter of Egypt and Mme. Yousry Pasha. the charge d'affaires of Bra- il and Mme. Gracie, Mr. Isaburo Yo- shida, the Japanese charge d'aff Mr. Constantin D. Xanthopoulos, charge daffaires of Gre Mr. Dwight F. Davis, Assistant Secretary of War; Gen. Frank T. Hines, di- rector of the United States Veterans Burean, and Mrs. Hines; Mr. Cuno H. Rudolph chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and Mrs. Rudolph: Mr Isaac Gans, president of the Wash- ington Chamber of Commerce, and irs. Gans: Gen. Norment Doniphan Hawkins, brigadier of the District of lumbia Division, United Confeder- ate Veterans. and Mrs. Hawkins: Mr. Daniel J. Hussey, department com- mander of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War, and Mrs Leon Arnold, president of the Di trict of Columbia Department, Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary. Occupying the box of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Post, as the guests of that post, will be: Mr. Charles F. Dewey, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury: Mr. R. Schoeneman, Maj. Wallace W. Kirby, director of the Bureau of Engraving and Print- ing, and Mr. Paul Twymann, Mr. John Deviny and Mr. T. J. Long, as- sistant directors of the bureau, Mrs. Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, Capt. John Thomas Taylor, Capt. Watson B. Miller, Capt. Paul J. McGahan and Dr. B. C. Mac- Neil are arong those who have sub- scribed for boxes. Boxes have been taken by the De- partment of the District of Columbia, American Legion Auxiliary, the George Washington Post Unit of the American Leglon Auxiliary, Grand voiture of the District of Columbla of La Societe des 40 Hommes et § Chevaux, and the following posts of the American Legion; George Wash- ington Post; U. S. S. Jacob Jones Post, Jane A. Delano Post, McGroar- ty-O'Connell Post, Kenneth H. Nash Post, Quentin Roosevelt Post, Henry C. Spengler Post, Sergt. Jasper Post, Vincent B. Costello Post, August P Gardner Post, Tank Corps Post, Na- tional Press Club Post, Cooley-Me- Cullough Post, Bureau of Engraving and Printing Post and the Edward Douglas White Post. Included among the guests will be 15 representatives of the Tampa Post of thé American Legion of New York City, who are on a visit to Washing- ton" to pay thelr respects to the com- mandant of the United States Coast Guard, in which branch the members of the Tampa Post served during the ‘World War. The visiting legionnaires will be accompanied to the ball by Lieut. Comdr. Stephen Safford Yeandle, aide to the commandant of the Coast Guard, and other officers of the Coast Guard. Invitations have been sent to vet- eran patients at the Walter Reed General Hospital, Mount Alto Hos- pital and the United States Naval Hospital Dance musio. will be provided by the orchestra of the Navy Band and by the newly developed Jazz orchestra of the Army Bana. ball aus- Dis- American Wil- re the M. Andre Lazard of Paris and Mme. Lazard are at the Hamilton Hotel. Capt. Joseph P. McCrink enter- tained last evening at a buffet supper at his residence, 2630 Garfield street, Woodley Park, Mr. and Mrs. David J. McCarthy, who have recently re- turned from Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Spearman, ‘who have been on an extended trip through the Northwest, have returned to their apartment in the Cairo Hotel for the Winter. i Mr. Frederick Brokaw will have ae a guest at the Boheme Supper Club to- night Mr. Brooks Johns. A donation tea will be given at the Catholic Home for Aged Women, 3043 P street, Monday afternoon from 3:30 to 6 o'clock. Lady Isabella Howard will be the guest of honor, and with her Edith | Mr. | 1924. ‘will be Lady BEetty Fielding and Miss Sarah Lee, the latter two serving tea, assisted by Mre. George May, Mrs, Wil- llam A. Wimsatt and others. Boheme Supper Club Preceded by Dinners. The third weekly dance Boheme Supper Club will Le held tonight in_ the clubroom at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Special fea- tures for the evening will be an exhibition dance by Miss Margaret Zolnay, glving the Pizzicato Ballet, and a group of comic songs from the Casino de Paris Revue by John Ryerson. A number of members of the club are entertaining parties of guests, among them belng Mr. and Mrs. S, C. Graves, who will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Lyman P. Kendall, Capt. Thenault of the French Embassy, Capt. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman and Capt. Waldemar de Sveshnikoff: Mr. and Mrs. Durward Grimstead are entertaining for Mr. and Mr« C. A. Oliphant; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann will have as guests Capt and Mrs. Emory Land, and Mr. and Mrs, Spencer B. Curry, who will have at thelr table Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sacks, Miss Lilian Kramer and Mr. Riddell B. Cheick. _ Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb is entertain- ing a party in honor of her nephew, Mr. Blaine Mallan, and his flancee, Miss Frederlea McKenney. Among her guests will be Mr. Blaine Lipscomb, Dr. Henry Price, Dr. James A. Emery, Ensign John Price and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hendrick. everal of the debutantes of this and last winter are also Buests. Among those entertaining are Miss Barrine Drakey Miss Janet t, Miss Claudia Réad and Miss Hammond. Paz Campero Is hav- rty of nine guests Cad of Thanks. CORBIN. Mrs. Mamie Millard, Mre. Eva An- derson, Mrs. Rebecca Glascoe and Mrs. Mary Arrington wish to express their thanks and appreciation o thelr neighbors, relatives and friends and Y. P. 8. ¢ K. of Zion Baptist Church, Forest Temple, No. 9, 1. B. F. 0, E. W.| Employes Red Cross, auditor's office, Victoria Benevolent Associa tion and char force of Veterans' Bureau for their sympathy and floral tributes at the recent death of our mother, SARAH COR- Marriage. DAVIS—NIEVNSEE. November 12, 1924, at St. Anthony’s Church, Brookland, by Rev. Father DI Poela, LILLIAN F. NSEE of Nashineton, B. .. 'foA. COLEMAN VIS of Charleston, Etaths. ARD. Suddenly, Friday, November 21, 1924, WILLIAM 1. ARD. brother of Laira Ard. Funeral New Bloomfield, Sunday. pae JOHN Funeral of the ¥ char force of turdny. Notember 22, 1924, . beloved husband of Mary Auth film his late residence. 1100 1 Mouday. November 24, at § a.m em igh mass at St, Mars’s Church 30 oclock tises and friends in Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 23% BARKER. Sufurday, Nove EDWARD ARLINGTON f Edin Corne Darker. Sunduy's pape BROOKS. Suddenly on 1924, at Emerzen 31 hushand af Mabe notice af services w BUFFINGTON. at the residence George H. Mitt we. JONN Tanestow (Baltimore., pleass copy. ) CARLISLE. Sudderly, Norem 1843 "V ermant ANDER G CARLISLE, m chapel of r now.. Monday, thersburz, Md November 2 ton Grove, Md., CARLETON Helen M. and Alfred ¢ : and 4 months. Funeral Monday at 1 p.m.. from the residence of his parents in Wash ington Grove. . COOKE. Req at vited her 5 ARKER, husbag Notice of fuoers] in Saturdar, Novemhor ¥ Hosp! ALFK Raker Rrooks. 1 be given Saturdas November 22, his danght 1924 Mrx Md Md., 24 papers Mond; and New York November 24. CHRISTIE. Fridas. November 21, denee of her sister, Mrs. Yale Feaster, 18 8ih s n.w. EDNA 1. beloved daugh tor of Samuel nd Bertha E. Cooke of Townshend. Md. Funeral services wiil be heid at Marvin' M. Church South, 10th and B sts; sow, v, November 23, at 2 pm 23 GOSHORN. Fridsy. November 21, 1024 ELIZABETH 1. (nee Mona fe of Albin Goshorn. at her 5 15th st n.w. Funeral Monday ng. November 24, from her late resi dence, thence to the Shrine of Sacred Heart where requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m Tntermeut Mount Olivet 2 HALL. Departed life_Friday morning November 21, 1824, &t Tuberculosis Hos pital, after a long and lingering ilines FIMON. devoted husband of the Iate Etbel Shorts Hall. | He leaven to mourn their loss one wister. Mars Hall: one nephew, three nieces and w liost of friends. Notice of funeral later. Joh Rhiges & Co. in charge HANCOCK. 1924 of Funer af. D wment Fort HAWKINS vember 1924, at the this Suddenly. at nest on Friday, November ibley Hospital, EDWIN J., Frank Hancock November 2 ves and fricnds Invited. Lincoln Cemetery Departed this lite Friday, 21, at 12:30 am., residence. 127 Virginia ave. se., RACHEL A. HAWKINS, the beloved wife of the late Willlam 11 Hawkins and devoted auat of Frances R.” Woodrow Forget you? No, I mever will 1 loved you then, I love you still Your memory is as fresh today As in the hour you passed away. HER FRIEND, REBECCA SMITH. HAWKINS. Departed this life Frida; - vember 21, 1924, at 12:30 a.m.. at_her residence. 827 Virginia ave. se.. RACHEL A. HAWKINS, the beloved wife of the late Willlam H. Hawkins and devoted aunt of Frances R. Woodrow. She leaves to mourn their loss five nieces and seven nephews. Funera Sunday, November 28, at 1 p.m. sharp® from Ebenezer M. E, Church, 4th and D ste. se. Ke Waters officiating. Relatives ang friends invited. HAWKINS. Alicla Court, No. 1, Order of Cyrenes, you are hereby notified to attend the funeral, royal sisters, of RACHEL HAWKINS, 'Sunday, November 23, 1924, 1 p.m.. from Ebenezer M. E. Church. 4(h and 1 se. Wear all black, white gloves and bal- tics. ~ All other courts are invited. ROSE CARTER, R. C. JOHN W. STOCKTON, R. E. MAYME STEWART, Secretary. HAWKINS, Julia McN. Henry Auxiliary, No. 2, Army and Navy Union, announces the Inter Geath of Comrade RACHEL HAWKINS, died Friday, November 21, 1924. _Funeral Sun- day, November 23, at 1 p.m.. Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th and D sts. s.c. Call meefing Saturday, November 22, 8 o'clock, Odd Fel lows' Hall. Uniform white BERTHA KEY, L. C; EMMA ANDERSON, L. Adjt HAWKINS. The officers and members of Rose Sharon H. H. Rutb, No. 442, Grand U. 0. Fellows, are reqiiested to attend the neral of Sis. RACHEL A. HAWKINS, Worthy Recorder for 4 years, nt Ebenezer M. E. Church, $th and D sta. se.. Sunday. November 23,1 p.m. Al officers And mem bers e present at the church at 12:30. SIS. PAULINE B. HOLMES, M. N. G. SIS, MARY . HOWARD, Act. Recorder. HAWKINS. To the Officers an: he District Grand Lodge of N death of Mis- t Sister RACHEL_A. HAWKINS, P. tress, Friday, November 21, at 1 Called ‘meeting Saturday. November 22 i Irving Hall, B st. between 4th and Oth sts. s.e. 7:30 p.m. Fuoeral Sunday, November 23."at 1 p.m., from Ebenezer M. E. Church, ith and D sts. se. ARTHUR R. BRQWX, District Grand Master, W. M. BRENT, District Deputy Graud Master, Aciing Grand Maste ROSE SYPHAX, District Grand Sec'y. HAYES. Saturday, November 22, 1924, at 6:45 a.m., MARGARET widow of the Funerai' from her “ _p.w., Monday, Novem 24, at 8:30 am.} thence to Bt Marth Church, where mass will be said at.9 & m. Kindly omit flowers. 2 JOHNBON. ‘Departed thls life Thursday, No- vember 20, 1924, at his residence, WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, in full trlumph of faith. He leaves to moutn their loss one sister, Fannie Herbert, and three nleces Funeral Monday, November 24, {rom the Metropolitan Churc} M st. between 15th and 16th sts, n.w. JOHNSON, All members of Peter Ogden Lodge, No. 1374, G. U. 0. of 0. F., please meet at O Feilows' Hall Sunday, 'Novem- Der 23, 4 p. ake arrangemen funeral of Brother WILLIAM H. JO JAMES R. DYSON, N, CHAS. H. HAREIS, P. §. JOHNBON. A special meeting of Past Grand ters” Council, No. 4, G. P. will be held at 0dd Feflos ning at 7:30 o'clock, to arran; 4 Deral of Brottr WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, and a full attendance is requer IVERIITTOg Master, SAMUEL W. WATSON, Secretary. JOHNSON. November 20, 1024, Col. WIL- LIAM H. JOHNSON, grand chancelior and sistant {nspector general, uniform Knights of Psthias, N. A. E. A. A and A. Funeral from . E. Church. M st. between and 16th st. n.w. All members will make “THO Grand Chanceller. to attend. THOMAS F. HARPR! Attest: J. CLAY SM Grand Keeper of Kecords and Seals. 23 having | - | SISSON. . IBeaths. JOHNSON. All members of Hiram Abiff Lodge, No. 3, A. F. and A. M. of 1. M. F. Beotish Rite Symbolie, requested to be present tonight o make arrangements for the burial of our decessed brother, WILLIAM A er. Al sister Miduight services will Knights night, November 23, Masonic” Temple. 1111 '19th st. n.w. ' The body will lie state ‘at 'the tempie from 10 a.m. Sunday until 9:30 a.m. Mondas: thence to Metro politan “Church, M st. between 15th and 16th sts. Intermenf ai Arlington . H.FISHER, W. M SMITH, & Alfo services by Wi No. 1, J. R. Johnsto Becrefary; and Maccabec Temple, N. S, W. 1. Herren, Pot; L. C. Smith Peter’s Chapfer, 1. A, Masons. G E. Crosby, H. P.; 0. Bough, secretary KNOPP. Friday evening, November 21, 1924 at his residence, 1004 43rd st. n.w.. after lingering sliness, CHARLES J., beloved s baud of Mars A. Knopp (uee Ogle). in hix @Sth year. Funeral nervices will be held Monday morning. November 24, at 8:45 a.mn.. theuce” to Holy Trinity Chuech, where | requiem high mass will be sung at for the repose of hin soul. Interment Mount | Olivet Cemetery. - Relatives and friends spectfully invited to altend MABEN. Friday, November 21, 1924, at residence, East Falls Church, Va.. GEORC W.. beloved husband of Cora Maben (nee Funeral service Monday, > 2 pm. = MARTIN. November® 21, 1924. PERCY C the beloveq husband of Emma Martin, aged 4 ineral services will be held at deuce, 1330 F st. n.e., on Mon morning at 9 o'clock. Hemains will be Cliarlottesvitle, Va., for interment Devarted thie fite Xovember 21, . WILLIAM H. MAT beioved husband of Louiea M cws and fathier of, John B. Matthens, 5 Mutthews and Mrs. Margarct Overton. Pt i MOORE. Fridas, November residence, 17 2nd st. n.e. TORIA, widow of Dr. ¢ ore of Ken tucks.’ Funeral from V. I.. Speare Co., $40 st n.w., Monday, November 21, at £:30 p.m. | MONEY. Thursdns. L. shington Commanders. E. C.: George Queen. of M . 1824, at her RGARET VIC Nosember 20, 1024. at | hs Tesidence, Vienna, Va., GRAY. beloved | hushand of Mattie Money. Funeral from Audrew Chapel Church Sundsy, November at 11 am . MORGAN. Fridas, November 21 residence. Arlington, Va.. MARY BLANCHE (ne Heuson), wife of Harry (. Morgan. Fu neral_sersices Sunday, November 25, at her late residence, 2:80 p. nd rela tives invited Falls Chureh NEWMAN. Suddenls, . 1426 M sf. n.w., Rev. STEPHEN MAN, D. D.. for many years pastor of the First Congregational Churei h ington, D. C., and President of I versity. His'remaina will lie in First " Congregational Church ~Mon yember 24, 1924. from 12 v'clock noo 2 pom., st which hour the funeral service will occur. Interment at Rock Creek Cem eters. NORRIS. Sat Providence i 1924, 8t her Funeral from the Charles Norris, i hominic's ( said for the repose of hin u tives and ~ friends in 810, papers piease cops.) | 4 into eternal rest, Tridas 1" Novemi 1524, at her residence. 308 2nd st s, JANE PROCTOR. beloved mother of Grace N, Fulcher. = Khe'leaes to mourn their foss a devoted daughter, losing son o Iaw, 2 niece, dulia Turser af Chicago. 11 a nephew. Grorge W. Allen of Pittsburgh, and a of relatives and friends ral Taesdas, Howard, emeters. pas- Interment at Harmony In_silence she suffered. With patience she bore. Until God calied her home To suffer no more THE FAMILY. BUSMISELLE. Thursdas, Nosember 20, 1 | at10°am’ at the home of his brother. Dr. Lesiin 'T. Rusmiseile, 644 F st sw.. WIL LIAM E., beloved on of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Rusmisclie. Tnterment at L wnon. Shenandoah County, Va.. Saturday st 10 a.m. Thursd | Saranac Lake, N ¥, loved husband of Kit Harry and William Sisson. Funeral from W Warren Taltavull's funeral home, 3619 14th st n.w.. Monday. November 24, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to tend. Interment at Bethel Cemeters, Alex- andria, Va THOMPSON. yember 1S, 230 Novemher 20. 1224, at PEARLIE FRANK. be isson and brother of Departed this life Tuesday, No 1024, at 4:40 pm .. at her rest dence, 322 Exe at. s.w.. MARY A. THOMP kon. daugbter of the late Andrew and Re becca Browne, the devoted mother of Neliie R. Browne und Mrs. Mary L. Woodson, lov ing grandmother of ‘Audres A. and Kenneth W Woodson. loving sister of Marshall Har rison, Arthur R. and Lens E. Browne, Mrs Jennie Robinson and Mrs. Haywood She leaves fo mourn their loss seven neph ews. nine nieces. fwo uncles and three annts an_a host of relatives and friends. Funeral | Sunday at 1 o'clock from Metropolitan A M. E Zion Church, D st. between 2nd and 3rd sts. sw God has claimed our darling mother, Took the one we loved fo dear: To_#1l her place there is ng other. Yet we know she did her sbare. Each hour comes to us anew With bitter sense of loss— Oh, God, ia merey, pity And help us bear the cross. HER CHILDREN. WELLS. Saturday, November 22, 1924, at 3:30 a.m.. at Casualty Hospital, JENNIE WELLS (nce Brooks). beloved wife of Wil- liam Wells of 1328 C sf. s.e. Notice of funeral hereafter. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. WELL! aturday, November JENNTE BROOKS WELLS, 1528 C Notice of funeral later. In Memoriam. ASKINS, In sad but loving remembrance of of our dear and only daughter and sister. LULU M. ASKINS, who left us one year ago today, November 22, 1923 Forget you? No, we neyer will, We loved you then and' love vou YOUR LOVING MOTHER AND BROTHERS, EUGENE TON C. ASKIN BALLMAN. Sacred to the memory of mx dear ‘mother and sisters, Mrs. MARTE BALLMA' Miss AUGUSTA 'BALLMAN, Miss EM) BALLMAN, Miss WILHELMINA BALL- MAN LOVING DAUGHTER AND SISTER, M BURNHAM. MARY Tn loving 1024, BURLEY. memory of our dear motier, EMILY BURLEY, who departed this lite one year ago, November 22, 1923 We mies thee from our home, dear mother; We miss thee from thy pl A shadow over our lives is cast— We miss the sunshine from thy face. We miss thy kind and willing bhands, Thy fond and earnest care. Our_home is dark without thee, We miss thee everywhere. Yet again we hope to meet thee When our days of life are passed: And in heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tears are shed. T cannot understand why I had to part From my darling mother I Jove so dear, But_God, who doeth ail things well, Will some day make it clear. So I will try to still my heartache and do my best to smile. For (::l(ll will let me go to her after a little while My heart When the ‘mother a Upright and A wonderful days; A_loving mother. both true and kind— ‘What a beautiful memory-she left behind. How sadly T have counted the hours That measure one sorrowful rear. Heaven retaineth our freasure, rth ber lonely casket keep And_the®sunbeams love to linger Where my darling mother sieeps When evening shadows are gathering And T am all alone, In_sadness there comes a longing For my darling mother to come home. YOUR LOVING AND DEVOTED CHIL- DREN, ROSY ‘BROWN, HOLMES, EMMA WILLIAM: COLBERT, B N BU CHARLTON. In dear memory of ERNEST ELMO., ANN _VIRGINIA " and LOTTIE LAMB CHARLTON, who wait bevond the door for those they fove. HARRY. * CORDELL. In tender memory of our beloved husband and father, WAYNE W., who de- parted this life three years ago today, No. vember 22, 1821 In our hearts your memory lingers. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. DELANEY. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, who went to rest four years today, November 22, 1920. e in our sorrow, the bitter tears mother: recalls the day took my dear in deep radne gel of death hful in all her ways, Christian to the end of her t long ago: Unknown to others you steal to our sides And whieper, ““Dear ‘children, death canaot ivide. HER LOVING CHILDREN, FRED “AXD MAUDE. REENFIELD, In nmn memory of our dear daughter, ELIZAB GREENFIELD, who departed this life two years ago today. - In_silence she suffered, With patience she bare, Until God called her home To suffer no more, THE FAMILY. am]rnfib. Sacred to the mem sister, ZABETH GREENFIELD. wip jed 'two years ago today, November 22, Forget-you? No, T never wi 1 loved then, | love orr ey i m{:'uu le tnwnll.wu‘n D, uln HACKET noth vember De And my Sle ONL HILL. WAT. KEESE. mother. into 1909, Ther o For Wi KEMP, of who There a, Th Ther Wit Yor B PAYN] vemt shall PERRY. November 22 on, W Darl And REGA: [ Lite’ T We Ana Love, Was She REGAN. CELL u As we watched around With sad and T DEV SAXTON. my ¢ who Novej s T0 TELLING, hosba who day. HI WARE. MAR two WARE. our dear mother, parted this 1ife' two years ago today, A For « Bu WARE. moth this Mother. Wh LOVT CLARENCE WEST. ANN twels Dear, M; WEST. ANN 250 dear * In Memoriam. T. 1Ia loving memory of my devoted o €6l ce e oo ".., "l‘,' 11 ar mother, Since dear mother, Al take tny Ceat loved e dearls But Jesus loved the best ¥ DACGHTELR NAE of HACKETT. * ir dear brother. d this 1ife two November 21, 1922, ¢ token show think of thee THE FAMILY In loving remembrance of our dear SARAH E. KEESE. who enfered rest 13 years ago . November In tender wmemo; TER HILL, who d Tt this | That we stil €S & vacancy in our lives. thut can never be filed, we lost the dearest tr hen vour kind. true beart was tilled ALICE, NAOMI, MINNIE An expression of lingering memories dear mother, MARTHA E. KEMIP, a find_comfort e in the hum At cannot be half revesled 'y pever a day th I SAD AND TONESOM? ERTHA V. TATE. E. In sad but b passed away DAUGHTER, remem ot RODNEY ELGIN on r ago today No H in heart, for thes see God. LOVING WIFE. * In sad but dear and loving remembrance of ler. THEODORE sears ago today Why was he hen eart) g s our son «o dear, many it er could thou art hut e eping beeath our Lier for the MOTHER Sacred 1 wife and mot Who left us 1 still aching and longing FATHER AND SISTER. * MARCELLA' RE " %0 today. in life's garden wchore = sympathy grew ated & soul - twas e soul of vou wonderful gardener, Love, seck went_ throughs i be found a heart you. ‘twas the heart of sought through roses and rne we found one blossom all jeweled with “ympathy, true the heart of this fower—'d . "twas Sou.” fs gone, but eser near fa the h those ‘Who loved 2nd missed her HER FAMILY. departed November 2 our bed; life's garden of faith, all unchanging and moth rts of Sacrea 1o A REGAN, try and k And did v OTE TER, ROSE MATTHEWS 1 loving remembrance of my denr MARCELLA REGAN. who_departed ~ three ears ago today, Novem! ssed. mother mine, Worth while" DEVOTED DAUGHTER FLORE In dear by depa mh e N or 814 but loving remembrance of 5 NSAXTON s thid Tife six sears’ ago today OTED WIFE, NELLIE ROE SAX rd and atner. CHARLES 37 TEILING \v,uvm—r 1018, i tten S LOVING WIFE AND DAPGHTER of our dear Be can'all our sorows heal HER CHILDREN MARY . In ok moth remembrance WARE, who de home we once enfoyed, weet the memory w111l t death has left a lonesomeness his world ean never f7] r our hearts are sad and lonely now. s Jur grief too deep to tell, ! time will come. we cars not when DAUGATERIN . AND LOUISE WARE happ. How Bu! Sacred fo the memory of our des er. MARY E. 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