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S OCIETY. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924, SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Joining ,the President at White House This Evening After Boston Trip. RS, COOLIDGE will return to Washington this evening from Boston, where she went to attend the special exer- cises at the Boston Univer- aity. She had the honorary degree of doctor of laws conferred upon her Yesterday by that university. BMrs. Coolidge already holds the degree of bachelor of arts from the University of Vermont, from which she is a graduate, but the hood of purple with its trimmings of red and white brought added color to her academic robes worn vesterday with stately and becoming grace. A correspondent present in draw- ing the picture says: Seated or stand- Ing against a background of rich wal- nut chairs and panels, her head held high by a net collar, combined with academic robe and hat, gave her the appearance of a boy chorister, and was unusual Cabinet Hosts Inaugurating Hospitalities for Winter. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Tiughes are issuing invitations for & _dinner Saturday evening, January 17, in honor of the retiring Ambas- sador of France and Mme. Jusserand. They will be hosts at dinner Saturday evening, December 20, in honor of the retiring Ambassador of Italy, Don Gelasio Caetani The Ambassador of Germany, Otto Wiedfeldt, spent yesterday Dr. in Service Apartment For %Y o Bachelors The Anchorage CONNECTICUT AVE. & QUE ST. Quaintly and comfortably furnished in early American style. Open fire in every suite. Service includes wood for open fires, ice, linen, conti- nental breakfast and complete valet service. Dinner at $1.50— served on request. Dining room available for entertaining. Rates from $165.00 2 month up per person. No fees. New York and returned to Washing- ton this morning. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard had as their guests at luncheon today Mrs. Joseph E. Willard, wife of former United States Ambassador to Spain, who is their guest for the day, and Mrs. Harold Coolidge of Boston. The Minister of Ecuador and Senora de Ochoa Ortiz entertained at luncheon today in the legation, at 1409 Sixteenth street, in honor of Dr. Coello, a distinguished official of Ecuador, who is in Washington for a tew days. Representative and Mrs. John Philip Hill_entertained a company of 18 at dinner last evening in honor of the Ambassador of Italy, Don Gelasto Caetani. Representative and Mrs. Henry W. Watson will give a large tea this afternoon in their home, on Massa- chusetts avenue, when they will be assisted in recelving by Mrs. Nash, wife of Medical Director Francis S. Nash, who has recently returned from a long stay abroad. The counselor of the British em- bassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton had as their guests at luncheon today Col. Karslake and Col. Wavell, who are in Washington for a short stay on thelr way back to England. Col. Karslake and Col. Wavell will sail for England Wednesday. The Grand Duchess Alexandra Feodorvna, wife of the Grand Duke Cyril of Russia. and the members of her party returned to New York this morning after spending little more than a day in the National Capital. Last evening they were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond in their home on Kalaroma road. Those in the company included the Grand Duchess and her party, Mme. Makaroff, Mme. Orloff, Vice Admiral Petroff and Capt. Djamgaroff; the Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks, Senator and Mrs. Francis E. Warren, Senator William B. McKinl the United States Minister to the Nether- lands, Mr. Richard Tobin; Mr. and Mre. Robert Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Sidney A. Cloman, Mme. Ekengren, Miss Hammond, Miss Natalie Hammond, Admiral Long, Dr. David Jayne Hill, Mr. John Barton Payne and Mr. Richard Hammeond. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will enter- tain a company of 36 at dinner this evening in her home on Scott Circle. her guests including the minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, and the minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff. lose-Maye Kendrick, daugh- M1 | ter of Senator and Mrs. John B. Ken- TURKEY Sunday; SRR U&V&%&%Szfi R} # ¥ GRACE DODGE HOTEL North Capitol and E Sts. N.W. December 14th 12:30 to 3:00—5:. A special program will be given by the NATIONAL STRING QUARTET Between 5:00 and 6:00 P.M. $1.50 per person—No tipping - DINNER 30 to 8:00 P. R AR R ARAR NN - e cohe st et 2 SN st e S 3 drick, entertained at luncheon- today in honor of Mrs. Eugene Vidal and Mra. Felix Budwell Stump. The other guests were Mrs. Thomas Hopkins, Miss Barrine Drake, Miss Virginia McKenney, Miss Frederica McKenney and Miss Dorothy Mondell. Mrs. Kautz, wife of Capt. Austin ts, U. 8. N, was hosts to a company of 10 at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Zilla MacDougall, whose marriage to Mr. Philip Mason Sears will take place December 29, who shared honors with Miss Ethel- dreda Seabury of New York, debu- tante nlece of the hostess. Mrs. Downey, wife of Gen. George Faber Downey, was hostess at lunch- eon today at the Shoreham, where, with _Gen. Downey, she is spending the Winter. The company included Mrs. Jack Hayes, Mrs. Robert Hander- son, Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann, Mrs. Alvin Dodd and Mrs. Charles B. Drake. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett was ho at dinner last night in her home on Sixteenth street, entertaining before the Friday evening dancing class. The company, which numbered 14, In- cluded Gen. and Mrs. John L. Cham- berlin, former Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Capt. and Mrs. Austin Kautz, Dr. Charles Noble Gregory and Col. Buckey. Mrs. Robert F. hostess at diuner last night, having Mackenzie was as her guests Senator Key Pittman, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. McKenzie Moss, Judge and Mrs. J. Harry Covington, former Sen- ator and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Mrs. Emerson Howe, Mme. Nicolaldes, the military attache of the Spanish embassy, Maj. Cacajus, and Mr. Arch- 1bald C. V. Wells. The company later attended the Friday evening dancing class at the Willard Judge and Mrs. Andrew L. Caldwell and their daughter, Miss Virginia Caldwell, of Carbondale, Til, are spending the Winter at Congress Hall Hotel. Mrs. Buckner M. Randolph and her daughter, Miss Louise Randolph, and Miss Katherine Berry will be at home tomorrow afternoon and the follow- ing Sunday afternoons through the season. Mr. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr., will give a dance this evening in their studio home, on Sixteenth street. Their guests will number about 60 and a buffet supper will be served at mid- night. Miss Betty Ives entertained guests at the Chantecler Club last evening. Capt. William D. Thomas, comman- dant of the Naval Air Station at Boll- ing Fleld, will give a dance Wednes- day evening Miss Margaret Woodrow Wilson wil arrive Washington at about 6 o'clock this afternoon for a visit to Mrs. LaSalle Corbell Pickett. widow of Gen. George E. Pickett of the Con- federacy, in her apartment at the Ontario. Miss Wilson will be here for some days. Mrs. Pickett has been seriously ill for some months, but is now slightly better. Mra. Willlam Howard Taft Sponsor for Arts Club Ball. Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft is to be a patroness of the “Bal Boheme” of the Arts Club of Washington, which is to be given this season on Monday evening, January 5, in the New Willard. Mme. Wallenberg will Ilfkewise be a patrones:, as will Mrs. Henry Lloyd Aspinwall, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Louis D. Brandeis, Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. John Hays Ham- mond, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Mrs. Walter F. McCoy, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Willlam Barret Ridgely, Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard, Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Mrs. Corcoran Thom and Mrs. Norman Willlams. The ball, which Is for the benefit of the bullding fund of the Arts Club, has for its pageant feature this year “The Second Judgment of Paris,” which is an episode in the “Golden Age of Pericles,” arranged by Carl- ton Van Valkenburg, chairman of the ball committee. Marie Moore Forrest is pageant master for the rerles of seven scenes that make up the story, which will be even more colorful and brilliant than last year's event. Gov. Scott C. Bone of Alaska is in ‘Washington for a few days before (A Sava Say it with a soft “J.” " The Hecht Co. has pleasure in announcing that it has just secured the services of a very well known gentleman to do Sketching. shortly in the newspapers. its Christmas His work will appear - W in Sel ing young starting for Juneau, Aluska, early|Jacob L. Milligan, Representative and next week. Gov. Bone has been with |Mrs. Samuel C. Major, Representative his son, Mr. Carroll Bone, in Boston, |and Mrs. Clarence Cannon. Represen- tor a short stay. tative and Mrs. James F. Fulbright, Former Secretary of Agriculture I.| Jost, Representative and Mrs. Joseph T. Meredith arrived today &t the New | J. Manlove. Representative and Mrs. Willard from his home, in Des Moines, [ Ralph F. Lozier and Representative Tow He plans to remain several |and Mrs. J. Scott Wolff. days in Washington The St. Albans Orchestra, led by - ¢ | Crayeroft Schofleld, son of Comdr. and line Henry December 22 party of guests for the supper and i« Qance at the Club Chantecler: dances, one December 16, and the R | others, January 13 and February 10, The Governor of Porto Rico and | 1925 Mrs. Horace M. Towner will come to On the committee anpointed are ; Washington late in December for a |Capt. R. H. Jeschke, U. S. M. C.: First visit and will be at the Hotel Ham- | Lieut. Harvey B. Alban, U. 8. M. ilton and First Lieut. Gordon Hall, U. 8. M. €, and they will make the neces- Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno Ru-|sary arrangements. Al offcers at| dolph have issued invitations for a|jheadquarters who may desire to con- | dinner which they will give in the| tribute and help give these dances, as| presidential suite at the New Willard | they did last year, are invited to join 2, when they will have about| ¢his serfes. "®lof the new Takoma Park Baptist has lxmm: C:de ’“; e all@hurch last evening at 8:15 o'clock e o RO O Dater bor | M ithes .church, at'tie Corner: of Piney | Its Younder, Mr. Corcoran, December| pranen road and Aspen street, under | 27, from 4 to 7 o'clock. the direction of Miss Bessie N. wnd,} Semator James A. Reed will be the |had as patrons and patronesses Mr. up:&:l:‘:r‘ at the first meeting of the | and Mrs. B. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Sioseuri Soclety this season. which | Henry M. Barry, of. and Mrs. Will be at the Roosevelt Hotel Mon- | Louisé D. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. George Y. oot ing st B Dotk B Bryan, Mr. and Mrs J. Barrett| This meeting will be in honor of the | Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Corby, Missourl delegation in Congress and | Mr. and Mrs. Gratz E. Dunkum, Mr. their wives, and a reception will fol- low the program, with the following Mrs. James A. Reed, Senator and Mrs. Mrs. L. C. Dyer, Representative and |I%. Judd, Rev. and Mrs. William Earl Mrs. C. C. Dickinson, Representative|La Rue, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. and Mrs. Thomas L. Rubey, Repre-[Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. William H. sentative and Mrs. Cleveland A. New- | Linkins. Mr and Mrs. Claud Living- ton, Representative and Mrs. M. A.[ston, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Mar- Romjue, Representative and Mre. | shall, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Mason, Harry B. Hawes, Representative|Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. McCrory, Mr. Charles L. Faust, Representative and [and Mrs. Ronert H. McNelll, Mr. and Mrs. Sid C. Roach, Representative|Mrs. H. R. Norton, Mrs. A. C. Payne, ife of Dr. Cheralambox Simopoulos, the new Minister from Greece, a charm- Englixh woman, who recently arrived with her husband amd Representative and M L. Henry mela Henry and Miss Caro- will entertain at bridge in their home, in the yoming apartment Nirs. Mrs. Schofield, will be one of the chief features of the specially preparecd program { The officers of the Marine Barracks ‘omdr. Edward A. Thomas had a | Comay 2 have decided to hold a series of three e ! A benefit concert for the organ The directress of tige Louise Home 2 gan fund and Mrs. William W. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. | Percy S Foster, Representative and Mrs. Ira G. Hersey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hilton Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. George the recelving line: Senator and lden P. Spencer, Representative and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Redman, Dr. and Mrs. George Otis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Tenny, Mr. and Mrs. H. . M pa i L. Thornton, M d Mrs R. B. Tol- Tonight— Ty U R 5 It Yours 3 |taker, Dr. and Mrs. William AlL Franklin Sq. Hotel Fhinking Wilbur and others, R m Coffee Shoppe i Mrs. Stevenson Scott will be hostess e at the Women's City Club, tea Sun- 14th Street at K soaiee day afternoon, 4:30 to 6 o'clock, as- Ellen Hoffman, sisted by Mrs. Mrs. 'Gude Bros. Co. Internationally-Known Florists “and Floral Decorators Open Another Store, at 1102 Conn. Avenue Formal Opening Monday Evening (December 15th) You're Invited! HIS new Flower Shop—beautiful in its appoint- ments and complete in its facilities—offers the same satisfactory flower service of our main store and will prove a great convenience to patrons in this ever- growing locality. - Gude Bros. Co. 1212 F Street Branch Store Phones 4276-7-8-9 1102 Conn. Ave, Phone Main 1102 Members Florists Telegraph Delivery Aseociation Robert Ash, Miss Frances Dees and Mrs. Marie Stair Lawyer. Mrs. C. W. Finch and Mrs. Frederick I. Cox will preside at the tea table. Dr. Antonio R. Barcelo, president of the Porto Rican Senate, and Mme. Barcelo are visiting in Washington and are at the Hamilton Hotel. Mrs Caroline M. Gury, department chaplain of the Woman's Reliet Corps, auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, entertained at luncheon yesterday the department president, Mrs Elizabeth D. Shaw; Mre. Lida A. Oldroyd, Mrs. Marion B. Parker, Mrs. Charlotte M. Cary, Mrs. Margaret Bradt, Mrs. Isabella Bontz and Miss Eleanor Marston. Mrs. Frederick Lowry of Burlin- game, Calif., is visiting Mrs. Alexan-| yopopg der Forward at Wardman Park Hotel. . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet tomorrow at Glen Echo, 3 p.m., for a four-hour hike. Last car-teaves Fourteenth and New York avenue, 2:09 p.m. Rev. W. L. Washington, formerly of soclal settlement, and J. W. Love will speak at the soclal service meeting Monday, & p.m, at Asbury M. E. Church. Music by East Washington Male Chorus. The District of Columbia Congtéss of Parent-Teacher Associations will meet Tuesday, 1:45 p.m., at Ebbitt Hotel. All welcome. ‘Washington Society of Engineers will hold annual meeting Wednesday, 8:15, at Cosmos Club. Motion pic- tures will show Gilboa Dam and the Shandaken Tunnel. The Shandaken Tunnel is the longest in the world and was constructed in connection with the Gilboa Dam as the last step in the Catskill water supply project. The Wanderlusters’ hike for tom row will start from Miller, Va., and cover territory between Little Hunt- ing Creek and Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon cars leave Twelfth and Penn- sylvania avenue at 2 p.m. Mr. Paige will lead. The United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street: A talk tomorrow, § p.m., “Brotherhood, True and False.” All welcome. Dr. B. G. Wilkinson, Ph. D., will lec- ture on “The Great Prophecies of the Bible,” tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Capitol- Memorial Churgh. Free. Annual Christmas sale, under pices of Altar Guild of St. Monica Chapel, Thursday evening, in parish hall. “The Old Maids’ Convention” will be held Friday evening. Pro- gram by Young Girls’ Club. ORGAN: IZATI—O.N ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The High School Teachers' Union will give a tea at the College Women's Club, 1822 I street, in honor of Mrs. Laura P. Morgan, a former member of the school board. Mrs. Morgan will speak of her trip to Europe. The Susan B. Anthony memorial committee will meet from 2 to 4 o'clock at 1709 H street. Tea from 1to 6 TONIGHT. The Tivoli Pastime Club will give a dance in private ballroom of the Arcade. A meeting of the Central High School Parent-Teacher Association will be held, 8 o'clock, in the school. President William Mather Lewis ul: wil George Washington University speak. 4 The Maine State Society will meet in Thomson School, 8-0'clock. Arctic explorer Donald B. MacMillan is ex- pected to attend. Dancing. Maine friends invited. The University Club will feature an evening of music and dance. Ladies welcome. The Ohio Girls Club will give a| dance, 8:30 o'clock, at Franklin | Square Hotel. Ohioans invited. The Curley Club will' have a card party and dance at the City Club. Cards, 8:30; dancing, 9 o'clock. Pro- ceeds will be placed with Archbishop Curley's scholarship fund. The Mark Club, a dramatic group | of Central High students and alumni, will give a cabaret dance at Ward- man Park Hotel. Chaperons will be Miss Sibyl Baker, Dr. and Mrs. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee, Dr. and Mrs. Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Maize. Meeting of Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Association, 8 o'clock, Powell School. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the iast 24 hours: ‘Aubrey S. and Marie Calhoun. girl Ryron L. and Lillie M. Howard. gifl. James M. and Alice E. Boyd, boy. Orville D. and Gladys M. Thompson, bor. arnest and Harriet Moose. boy. John and Daphne Anamateros, girl. i Walter E. and Ruth N. Luetzenkirchen, girl Lawrence K. and Helen M. Gallagher, girl. Frank and Anna McCo. boy. Clarence 1. and Nellie Herndon T. and Marian ) W. Gilmore and Lydis H Thomas L. and Annette Wattle Sedgwick and Odclia Pearson, bor. George and Hearietia Wall. bor. Charles and Mary Branch, boy. Jesse and Mattie Billingsbs. boy. Robert and_Amanda Tyler. 'boy. James and Mary Allen, girl. FOUND. TREDALE_ Male, ta1 with black saddle. Abpls Washington Animal Rescue, League, 340 arriand ave. s.w. A : ORSE—4 white feet. white streak P forenead. Appiy Washirigton Animal Re cue League, 349 Marrland ave. s.w. Male, black snd white and ta Oyt ias. hington Animal Resc League, 349 Maryland ave. ' LOST. g BREASTPIN—Re! e 2. De Boto. 1300 Mass. ax = ilow Angora: December 12, about 3 AT Tatwers ta naie of ey "Rebura to 8851 Mount Pleasant . it returned to STMAS SAVINGS—$20 bill, at Hub Fur. R S atare:. Teward. Call North 8088w COLLIE, 4 months old; brown. with white Gt ose and” (A1l tipped wwith white: dis: appeared from vicinity of 3417 Loweli. st., Wednesday. Dec. 10. ~ Return to abave ad- dress or phone Cleveland 1741. Reward. —German police, male, black face. body D% and allver, brown paws, light breast forming_collar; November 13.” Reward, 827 K 2 fl:}—smyu from No. 6 Quincy place n.e Brown and white Setter dog; answers to t name of Shep. Reward. . —Part collle, about 22 inches high_whil DOGE TAll mixed with black: named. “-Park. Reward. Phone Potomac 1780 after 5. 1378 st. n.w. DOG—! Irish Setter, male, in Washington m,m-;’fl. Return_to Oren Ruefly, Wasilng- ton Highlands. Liberal reward. E 8T or between Avenue Grand e T Cail Tt 0. Theater and 400 10th st. s.e. morning: o Cieveland. 187, §—Five, one Yale, Thursday after 2 Y Tiease return to 1024 Keoyon w. _Reward. N—Two packagés packed In buriap. e Tinen "Shop. 1010 Eye n.w. 008! ‘BOOK—Biack leather, in_wrlt- ine o Baletgh, Hotel, Lieral reward for its recovery. ~Frank. 5508. 907 st nw. = FOCKETBOOK—0n Thurvday, fn King's Pal- lfl,xl&lufll papers, keep money, to 1602 .Al- lison st. n.W. = e - ; iwo dlemonds, Thursday. be- B 6tk and' H and 10th sod F. Liberal feward. Lincoln 8. after 6 p.m. e Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Louls Zerega, 42, 714 6th st. Charles W. Taylo 59, 414 Tth st. s.e. Erank Rens, 78, Sibley. Hompital, Elizabeth Eobiuson, 76, National Lutberan Home. Margaret Breen. 80, 2700 Conaecticut ave. Henfamin W. Holman, 78, 2{17 20th at. William N. Eston, 57, 1800 Moaroe piocyeph Brauguler, 39 t. Elisabeth's’ Hos- Mary A. Doyle, 60, 1342 434 st. g.w. John 8kidmore, 78, Railroad ave. s.e. Barah J. Nokes, 51, 402 B st. William Kinard, 49, 2620 Lula Little, 46, ‘532" 25th st. Willlam Robinson, 62, 1228 Wylle st. n.e. Tose Green, 75, Little Sisters of the Poor. Emily Gofney, 50, 1219 Howison st. s.w. E Beaths. Entered into eternal rest Friday, December 12, 1924, at. Freedmen's Hos. pital, JOHN, 'the devoted busband of Emms Acers. 'Funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m. from John T. Rhines' funeral chapel, 8rd4 and Eye sta. w.w. Intermen in Fayne's Ceme- ALLEN. Departed this life December 13, 1924, at Garfleld Hospital. MARY ESTELLE beloved wife of J. H. Allen. Remains re ing at W. W. Chambers, 1400 Chapin st. Interment ' Essex Church Cemetery, Fred- ericksburg, Va. DIGGS. Friday, December 12, 1924, at_the Tuberclosis Hospital at 3 p.m., ROBERT L. DIGGS, beloved husband of Mary C. Diggs of 619 Navy pl. se. He leaves to moiirn their loss five sisters and two brothers, Notice of funersl hereatier. Remains rest: ing af . Ernest Jarvis faneral parlors, 252" Georain ave. mw: v DILLARD. Departed this life Tuesday, De- ¢ 8 p.m., after a lingering t his residence, 1000 Minnesota Deanwood, D. C.. JOHN B. DILLARD, devoted husband of Emma Dillard; brother of Porter Dillard and Mrs. Carrie Carr. Funeral from the First Baptist Church, Deanwood, Rev. George Brent, pastor. Sun day. Decemher ‘14, at 1 o'clock. Relatives and’ friends invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. 130 EMMONS. Suddenly, Thursday. December 11, 1924, in Kings County, N. Y. H. 0. EM. MONS, beloved husband of Lyda Bmmons of Wilmington and Washington. Notice of funeral later. . FLOYD. Departed this life December 11, 1924, at his home, Cherrydale, Va., FRENCH L., the beioved husband of Annje B. Floyd (nee Albert), in bis 50th year. Funeral from his late residence Sunday, December 14, 2 p.m. Please omit flowers. 13 HAGGERTY. Friday, December 12. 1924, at Georgetown University Hospital, JAMES P., beloved husband of Lesile M. Haggerty (nee Herrill), of Rosslyn, Va, Funeral from Hanlon parlors, 641 H st. n.e., Monday, De- cember 15, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Ol Iyl Cemetery.” Relatives and friends in- HARRIN. Departed this life Thursday. De- cember 1624, at 9:30 p.m., NANCY HARRIN. " Funeral Sunday, December 14, at p.m., from Grice's chapel, 12th and R . nw. HOWARD. Depar 1924, at 10:& g ted this life December 10. 2.m., ESTELLA HOWARD (nee’ Prather), wife of Colston Howard. She leaves three little chilaren, a mother, father, 41z Drothers and two sisters and maoy reia ves and friends. Funeral Sunday, at 2 p.m., Rockville, Md. s JACKSON. Departed this life Wednesday, December 10, 1924, at her residence, 127 C st s.w., FANNIE JACKSON, in her 70th Jear. Bhe is ‘survived by a beloved son Moses F. Jackson. Funeral from St. P: Church, Bth st. between D and E s Sunday, December 14, at 1 p.m. JENKINS, Entered into eternal rest Friday. December 12, 1924, at 6:46 @.m., EDWARD JENKINS of ‘GarBeld. D. C., the beioved father of Edward Jenkins, jr.| Emma Joha- 00 and Hattle Webb. Funeral Monday. 2 p.m.. from Allen A. M. E. Church. Garfield, D. Relatives and friends invited. Remains can be seen at Joseph 1. Bailey's funeral parlor, 3rd and K n.w. He giveth His beloved rest JONES. Officers and members of Root of David Lodge. Np. 5414, G. U. U. of O. F. You are hereby notified of the death Thuredas, Decemper It 1924, "ot our late biother, P. Ny F. WILLIAM JONES. Funeral Sunday, December 14, Raptist Church, ‘st 1 pm. requested to meet at the church, 12:3. ficers to assemble at 60 P sf. b of lodze. "3 "4 “YOUNG, X SMOTHERS. P.’S. KREAMER. 1:30 p.m re I 110 140 Thursday, December 11, 1924, at ¥ 8t his residence, 3110 N st. n.w.. CHARLES A. KREAMER, beloved hushand of ‘Agnes (mee Blades). in his 60th year. Funeral will take place Mondas morning a! 9:15 o'clock from Holy Trinity Chureh. where requiem high mass will be sung for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends to_atiend. Interment St. Mary's terr. Rockville, Md. (Rockville paper please copy.) 140 LUTZ. 1924, at Letter- San* Franciseo, Jr.. be Latz, otiee of December 1 Hospital. ' Presidio. FREDERIC CARL LUTZ, loved 'son of Rose L. and Frederic azed 18 years and 8 monthe. funerai Jafer. MORRIS. Friday, December 12. 1924, FLOR- ENCE E. MORRIS, beloved danghter of Rob. ert E. and Grace Y. Morris. Fueral from her lIate residence, 1517 Youns st. s.e.. Mon- day, December 13. at 11 a.m., Rev. George M. Cummings oficiating. OLIVER. Thursday, December 1% 1924 at Mrs. EUNICE DAVIS ay. December 14, at t the Baptist Church. Interment at Andrew Chapel Cemetery: 13° Passed away December 12, 1924, at his residence, Nauck, Va., WILLIAM PLUMMER. Sr.. beloved fatier of . Jr’. and Mattia Plummer Roswell, after & lingering Funeral December 14. at 2 pm. from Mount Olive Haptist Church: Fast Arlington, Va.. Rev. Joseph H. Lee. pasior. ~Relatives and friends are invited. (Philadeiphia, Pittsburgh, Brooklyn, N. Y. rapers piease copy.) POCOCK. _Friday. Devember residence, 1801 Oregon EVEHETT, beloved husband of es Pocock. Funeral from St. Catholic Chburck December ave., . st his GEORGE Theresa Paul's 15 at 14 her re THOMAS. December dence, 2263 Cloveland ave. n.w.. CATHE RINE, “the beiored daughter of the late Benjamin and Julia Thomas, sister of Car- roll. Helen and Dorothy Thomas. ~Remains resting at Lomax’s chapel, 1400 & st. n.w., and may be seen Saturday. December 13 Funeral Sunday, December 14, from Rock Creek Baptist Church at 2 p.m., Rev. W. A. Jones, pastor. Friends iavited. Interment at Woodlawn Cemeters. 4% WILLIAMS. Departed this life December 11, 1924, at 7 a.m.. after a Hogering iliess, 3¢ the residence of her deughter, Mrs. Bertha G. Watson. 1017 18th st. n.w., BETTY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. ' She ‘ledves to mourn their loss one daughter, four grand. 11, 1924, at children, four great-grandchildren and a host Funeral from Nineteenth of other relatives and friends. December 14, at 1 p.m., Street Baptiat Chureh. tives cordially invited. WILLIAMS. Departed Tife Thursday, December 11, 1924, at 12:35 gm.. at her residence. 1106 You st. n.w., VIZZIE, be- loved ‘wife of Edward Williams and devoted sister of Mary Warfleld. Funeral Sunday, December 14, at 2 p.m., from James' chapel, 19th aod L sts. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. 14 WINSTON. Departed this life Thursday, De- cember 11, 1824, at 4 p.m., after a lingering illness, at her 'residence, ‘1151 New Jersey ave. niw.. HENRIETTA WINSTON, devoted wife of Calvin Winston. Fueral ' Monday, December 15, at 1:30 p.m.. from the Ver mont Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. James E. Willis. pastor. Relatives and friends invited. Remains resting at Wiaslow's establishment, 12th and R sts. n.w., George W. Grice, manager. 14 Officers and members of Douglas Lodge. No. 2. Supreme Order of Helpe: are hereby notified of the desth of Sister HENRIETTA WINSTON. Funeral from the * Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Vermont ave. between Q and R n.w., Monday. December 15, at 1:30 pm. " EDITH Clerk; 'REUBI thix CLEMONS, Fin. EN T. FRANKLIN, Mayor. 140 ‘WINSTON. The officers and members of Lydia, Household of Ruth, 1804, G. U. O. of 0. F.. are hereby notified to attend a call meeting_at Odd Fellows' Hall, M s tween 16th and 17th n.w. o'clock, to arrange for tie HENRIETTA WINSTON MARGARET, MINOR, M. N. G. HELEN THOMPSON, W. R. YOUNG. Thursday, December 11. 1034, at 5 a.m., at bis residence, 138 st now. CHARLES H., beloved husband of Maria A. Dbrother-in-law’ of Mary J. Poole ands Wil liam R. Swith: uncle of Alma P. Smith. Funeral from Peopie’s Congregational Church Sunday, December 14, at 1 p.m. Friends and relatives invited fo attend. 13* YOUNG. All officers and members of - the Grand Guild, H. T. 0. of K. T.. are hereb; ordered to assemble at Peoples Congrega tional Church, M st.. between 6th and 7th n.w., Sunday. December 14, 1924, at 1230, p. o attend the funeral ot our Grand Royal Adviser. CHARLES H. YOUNG Who departed this life Thursday. Decembe: 11'at 5 a.m.. at his residence. 138 R st. n.w. MARTHA ROBINSON, G. P. C. HENRI GORDON, D.'G. R. A ROSA HYDER, G. S. YOUNG. The officers and members of Cha Datcher Lodge. No. 15. F. .M, hereby notified_of _the d CHARLES H. YOUNG and be present Sunday, Decembe; People’s Congregational tween 6th and honor to hls- memor; ALLAN A. C. GRIFFITH, W. M. W. L. PATRICK, Sec. YOUNG. Officers and sir knights of the Grand rles 14, Church, M D.W., .to pay t agates. Reward offered. E. Spangler. Tost_on 15th raved_om 0. 718 WATCH FOB—4 moss 527 14th st. s.e. H. [, white pear 11th t.; enj Reward. Linc. WRIST W, A WBIST WATCH-Gold, mosogram, F, E. Commandery, K. T.. you are hereby ordered to sssemble In full Templar uniform, Sun- day, December 14, 1924, 12:30 at People’s Congregational Church, De- tween and 7th st. n.w.. to at | funeral of our late sir kn! CHARLES H. YOUNG, past senlor gi + departed this life Thursday, December 11, « By order JEREM 8COTT, o IRIfilAH ‘Grand Cemmander. " Grand Reessds . warden, who from Third | Al members are | or- | By order | i Beaths. YOUNG. The oficers and members of Emanaal Gulid, -No. .1, H. T, C., are heteby notified _fumeral of 8ir Knight NG, Sunday, December 14, uil_uniform, from Peoples Church, M sf. between 6th at 1 o'clock, Ju Congregational A ANT, Royal Adviser. ALBERTA JOHNSON, Princess Captain, YOUNG. All officers and sir kuights of Mount Oalvary” Commanders, No. 4, K. T., are hereby notified of the death of our beloved past eminent - commander, Sir ‘CHARLES . YOUNG, and are ordered to assemble 3t Peoples _Congregational Church, M st. be tween Oth and Tth sts. nw., ‘Sundiy, De cember 14, 1924, at 12:30 p.m., in full templar uniform, 'for the purpose of paying the irbute of respect to hin ALBERT DICKSON, E. C. L. D. OURTIS, Recorder. YOUXG. Officers and members of Dateher Chapter, N are hereby moti- G; b, CHAS. H. requy o meet Sun day, December 14. 1924, at People's Congre- tional Church, 3 st. ‘between 8th and 7t . n.w., o pay the last tribute of respect emory. " Ry order of HON. LADY HANNA GOLDSTON. R. M. BIR KT. ARTHUR R. BROWN, R. F. ANNA L. DORSEY, Sec't. In Memoriam. CARROLL. In sad but loving remembra our dear husband and father, who dey this life one year ago today, December 13, 1923, The month of December again is here, To us the saddest of the year. Because one year ago today Our dear husband and father passed awar His cheery smile and kindly way Are a pleasure to recall; He had a smile for every one And_died beloved by all. HIS LOVING ‘WIFB AND CHILDREN GRIGSBY. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear brother, NORMAN B. GRIGSBY who passed away ons year 2go today, De cember 13, 1923. Loved in life, remembered in death HIS SISTERS, CORA AND LAVINIA Sacred to the memory of my d GRIGSBY. husband, NORMAN B. GRIGSBY, who . parted this life one year ago todar. cember 13, 1923. Day by day 1 saw you fade And ‘slowls sink aw. But In my Leart I always pray That you might longer st You have left me forever, dear Norman, Who loved you better than all, 1 lived for you, dear, while you were here, You were my life, my all, DOVIE GUNNELL. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband and father. AMOS F. GUNNELL, who departed this life four years 2g0 today,’ December 13, 19: Four years ago, dear dadd: You left us and passed awar To be with ‘God and His angels That was a sad December dar You left us broken hearted, Aud all seemed so drears. des: Home is 5ot the same, dear dadds As it was when you were here HIS-DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN KRAUSE. In loving remembrance of my dear moiher, HELENE M. KRAUSE, who passed Sxav iwo years ago today, December 18 In the beautiful hereafter, In the life that is to be, Somewhere in God's great forever Dear mother, we shall meet with th LOVING SON HARRY KRAUSE. Sacred to the memory of my dear mother, HELENE M. KRAUSE, who depart d this life two years ago today, December 13, 19: It's lonesome here without yon And sad the wears was, For life is not the same to me Since you were calied awas. HER SON GORDON KRAUSE. In loving memors of our mothe: HELENE M. KRAUSE. who passed away two years ago todas, Decem! o God in His wisdom has recalled The boon His love had given: And though the body slumbers bere The soul is safe in heaven ROY AND VIOLA ERAUSE. A foken of love to the memors of my dear motier, HELENE KRAUSE who departed this life (wo years ago today, December 13, 19 In_our hearts vou are fondly remembered, Sweet thoughts still clig to Tour name. The hearts that laved vou so dearly in life Tove yon in death just the same. AND SON-IN-LAY { PRYOR. A ‘tribute of love and devotion tn the memory of my dearly beioved wife and our kind and afactionate mother, SARAH THOMAS PRYOR. who feli sslesp in the arms of Jesus five yesrs ago today, Decem Der 13, 1919, In_our hesrts you are lored and remembered. Sweet thoughts still ciing to Tour name: The hearts thet loved you so dearly in life } 7 Love death just the same. REV. C. N. PRYOR AND SONS. * WATSON. In loving remembrance of my son JAMES RALEIGH WATSON, who passed into rest on the morning of December 13 oae Year ago. In the quiet hours of the early morning our Father came. Laying His haod on your Deart. sald: “Son. it's enough: come home. You passed out and wemt home to our Fa ther's house. oat of long. lonely hours of pain_and suffering into peace and rest. So obe by one vur Father gathers us home. MOTHE! WEBSTER. Sacred to tlie memors of our dea fatier, EMANUEL J. WEBSTER, whe de parted’ this life sevea years ago foday, De | cember 13, je17 Evers day brings back sweet memories. Evers memory brings a fear. Deep within our hearts we cherish Tiioughts of one we loved so dear. HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN WIGGINS. 1In sad but loving remembrance cf a dear beloved friend, ARTHUR WIGGINS. wiio departed this life ode year ago foda:. December 13, 1923 Arthur, T know You are happs, Tn the mansion of the biest Where there s 0o pain mor sorrow In your sweet. eternal rest. Sweet memories will linger forever Time shall not change them. 'tis truc Years that come cannot sever My loving_remembrance of xou. BELOVED FRIEND, MARY WILLIAMS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Bl 5. e v Soms Established 1841, 3034 M ST. N.W. Byssiskes 130 YOU SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1350 Main 5512 e Tin:othy' Hanlon 41 H ST. Phone L. 5513 WM. H. SARDO & CO.,, 412 H St. N.E. Phone Lincoln 524 Modern Chapel. Automobite Fusers 3 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1734 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7076. ——THE ORIGINAL —————y W.R.Speare Go. 1208 H STREET.N.W. & MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. 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