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S lorida 7 DAILY TRAINS Conveniently scheduled with a complete ar- rangement of through slecping cars ro'n New Englard, New York, and Washington is pro- vided for this sca~ son v Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South New Threugh Train Service to CcuBA FLORIDA EAST COAST POINTS SARASOTA BRADENTOWN TAMPA ST. PETERSBURG Winter Tourist Tickets, rood until June 15th, now on sale daily. Write LYNN J. IRVIN. D. P. A, 1118 “H” St.,N.W..Washington,.D.C. TARN Millinery Fashion Drawing — Dressmaking Costume Designing. Professtons Home ( Ask Klot Livingstone Academy Rhode Island Ave. Franklin 7475 1517 W here 1t sou'll Franklin Sq. Hotel Coffee Shoppe 14th Street at K ire You Dining Tonight dining _out fnd complote ou are surely veRsnR OCIETY. Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes Will Entertain in Honor of Don Gelasio Caetani Tonight. Mrs. Noble spent some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. Sherman Miles, in Constantinople, where the former has been military attache of the United States embassy. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Hol- combe will safl from New York Mon- day, January 19, for a trip around the world. They will go to the Orient b. way of the Panama Canal and will return by way of Europe, stopping in Barcelona, Spain, to visit thelr son- in-law and daughter, the Ited States vice consul and Mrs. Roy Wil- liam Baker. HE Sécretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will entertain at din- ner this evening in honor of the retiring (Ambassador of Jtaly, Don Gelasio Caetaul. | The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. | Hoover wliil be the honor guests at | dinner this evening of Miss Burton, | who will entertain a distinguished | company at the Metropolitan Club Annex, the occasion being in celebra- n of the birthday anniversary of uncle, Representative Theodore | M. and Mme. Jusserand | Go to Philndelphia. | The Mise Helen Marye to Make Debut This Afternoon. Former United States Ambassador to Russia and Mrs. George T. Marye will entertain at a tea dance this afternoon In their home, at 1800 N street, when they will present thelr daughter, Miss Helen Marye, to society. The house has a charming arrangement of pink and white roses, and Mrs. Marye and the bud will receive standing in front of a Ambassador of ¥rance and Mme. Jusserand went to Philadelphia | today to attend a banquet which will be given in ¢heir honor this evening v several Franco-American socleties. hey will return tomorrow. The Ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartler will be the guests of honor at dinner this eve- ¢ Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, who ertain_a mpany of 31 | on Scott Cire Mrs. Marye will wear a gown of gold and ck lace, made on gracefully draped lines, with a large rose shading from pink to gold caught at one side of the skirt. The debutante will wear an will her on home E « The of Great Britain dy lsabelle Howard were the guests in whose honor, Dr. and Mrs Vernon Kellogg entertained a small Ambassador of silver, made on etraight lines and quite short. The net is embroidered Service Apartment For L C - Bachelors The Anchorage CONNECTICUT AVE. & QUE ST Quaintly and comfortably turnished 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 $150— served on request. Dining room available for entertaining. ) | | | - > Rates from / $165.00 a month up per person. No fees. pa informally at luncheon to-| with crystals, and the skirt has three rows of real lace insertion, with a gar- land of white gardenlas caught at the left siGe. She will carry an arm bouquet of yellow roses and orchids. Alternating at the tea table will be Mrs. Breckinridge Long, Mrs. Rose Wallach Merriam, Mrs. Horlce West- cott and Mrs. Conger Pratt. Assist- ing in the dining room will be Miss Beatrice Henderson, Miss Gratia Houghton, Miss Elizabeth Parker, Miss Violet Spencer, Miss Louise Claytor, Miss Carolyn Chamberlain, {Miss Louise Ireland, Miss Elfzabeth {Johnson, Miss Eleanor Wilson, Miss Anne Hill and Miss Gertrude Mur- phy of San Franclsco, who is visit- ing Miss Marye over the holidays. The Misses Doyle, aunts of the debutante, wilk also assist, Miss Cal- lie Dovle wearing a gown of ecru lace and Miss Flora Doyle will be in_black velvet. Following the tea Mr. and Mrs. Marye will entertaln the assistants at a buffet supper, and this evening & dance will be given for M Marye by her parents. - of Sweden and Mme, entertained at dinner | in honor of the retiring | Ttaly Don Gelasio guests included the | »f Cuba and Senora de la Assistant Secretary of 1d Harrlson; the mill the It an Embassy Bernezzo, the Coun. sh Legation and Marshall Fleld, Beala, Mr. and Mrs Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Ver Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sw Mrs. ir and Mme. Wallen- ir guests dur- holidays Mme Mr. and Mrs. ork, who will » Washington, and Mr. the Swedish vice ter s tive and Mrs. Frank H with them in their apart- man Park Hotel for the former's son, Mr. Dan | Mr. and Mrs. William Henry West will give a large tea this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock in their home at 1743 Q street to present their daugh- ter, Miss Margaret West, to society Mr. and Mrs. West and thelr daugh- Vice President Mr. Thomas 11 will arrive from Indlan- FLORIDA AND CALIFORNIA g ORANGE GROVE New York Ave. MW Chestn tat Parker Houss Rolls English Plum F French 1 Nuts e Cream Tables for Bri (No addi 2 \t;&)fi LR 2N 3 - RAEON » - D MAI RS Cwe. . e %A Conveni CHRISTMAS DAY Menu a1, Shell—Cocktail Sauce Hours: 1:00 to 8:00 P.M. $2.00 per Person—No Tipping Special Musical Program GRACE DODGE HOTEL ter will receive, Mrs. West wearing & gown of dull antique gold cloth, made on straight lines and the debu- tante In a dainty frock, the bodice stals and the bouffant skirt of or and pale pink tulle. Miss West will carry an arm bouquet of American Beauty roses. Presiding at the tea table will be Mme. Bryn, Mrs. James F. Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney and Mre Charles lden, jr., and the table will have a centerplece of American Beau- ¥ roses. Assisting will be Miss Bar- bara Stanfield, Miss Elizabeth Suther- land, Miss Anne Covington, Miss Kathrine Dunlop, Miss Beatrice Mc Lean, Miss Eleanor Hard, Miss Eliza- beth Johnson, Miss Gratla Houghton, Miss Loulse Claytor, HIll, Miss Mary Treadwell, Misk Eliza- beth Stiles, Miss Elinor Haley of Mont- claire, J.; Miss Helen Gary and Miss Adelatde Henry. Mr. and Mrs. West wlll entertain the assistants and a few additional | Buests at a buffet supper after the tea, and preceding the ball, which |will be given Friday evening, Janu- {ary 2, at the New Willard for the |benefit of the Children’s Hospital, |they will bs hosts at dinner for their | daughter. i norrow night and will be at ew Willard while here. r. and Mrs, Warren Harreld are on | r way to Washington from Okla- where the former is a pro- at the university of that State. > making the trip by motor will spend Christmas with Mrs. ! Harreld's parents, Representative and Mrs. James T. Begs. Mr. Harreld Isa son of Senator and Mrs. John W. Har- Miss Elcanor Begg ast St Mrs. Willlam, Belden Noble has re- turned to Washington and opened her street for the season. | | | | Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea will be hosts at dinner this evening, en- tertaining a party of 10. Mr. David E. Finley and Mr. Flovd Blair will entertain at dinner this evening, in honor of Miss Violet { Spencer. nsbmme ut Dressing, Olives Giblet Gravy Cole Slaw ¢ Candied Yams or Hubbard Squash | Cheese Straws adding, Hard Sauce or Mrs. Herbert D. Brown, wife of the director of the Bureau of Efficiency, will entertain at tea this afternoon in compliment to her daughter, Miss Constance Connor Brown, .and the latter's house guest, Miss Dorothy Collins of Lakeport, N. H. Mrs. Royal McKenna entertained at luncheon today at the Shoreham in honor of Mme. J. A. L. van den Bosch, who has arrived in Washing- = k¢ Fruit Cuke Coftee Minte dge and Mah Jong tional charge) Candy of Quality Always Fresh and Delicious Full Assortment, $1.00 Per Lb. N SHO?, 18th and Columbia Road Phone Columbie 9613 _ Delivered or Shipped Everywhere ent Downtown Christmas Headquarters Dikeman’s, 1004 F St. Dikeman'’s Branches 933 9th St. N.W. 519 Sth St. N.W. 719 14th St. N.W. long mirror banked with roses and ferns. | mported frock of white net over cloth ! Miss Hilda Ann | | Punoswoon = LM RN GOD, | MISS MARG parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Q street, from 5 to 7 o'clock. 1 Henry ton from Holland to spend the Win- ter. She is now occupying her house at $4 Kalorama circ Mrs. Atherton Seidell was hostess at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Reid Hunt, the guests remaining to play bridge through the afternoon. Mrs. Hunt recently came from her home in Boston to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Hannis Taylor. | The marrtage of Mrs. Frances | Bvarts Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Evarts, to Lieut. Vol- | ney Oral Clark, U. S. N., took place "his morning In the home of the | bride's parents at 2006 Columbia road | at 11 o'clock, the Rev. I “larence E. | Rice officiating. Only members of families witnessed | after which Licut. and Mrs. Clark |1eft for a short motor trip. They 1 return to Washington Christmas leve to spend the holidays with Mrs. | Clark’'s parents. { 'The bride wore an imported en- | semble costume of navy blue crepe, |a hat of tan color taffeta and straw | trimmed with taffeta flowers and a | long seal and skunk cout. A corsage | bouquet of orchids completed her costume. Licut. the U. S | | the ®mmediate the ceremony ark, who is attached to Henderson, graduated | from the Naval Academy in the class of 1917 and later received his mas | ters degree from Columbia Unlversit. Mrs. Clark is the widow of Lieut Bert Franklin Clark, U. S. X The marriage f Miss May Trundle, daughter of Mr. Albert S, Trundle, to Mr. John Hurlburt Goss, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goss of Al- toona, Pa., took place this morning at 10 o'clock. The ceremony was per- |formed in St. Andrew’s Epircopal Church by the rect~r the Pev 1 1 Dimon. Mrs. Willlam Carl Goodmax rendered the music The bride wore a gown of black satin crepe embroidered in gold, with a hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of lilies of the valley and violets. She was attended by Miss Mary Trundle, who wore a French blue cos- tume and carried an arm bouquet of | sunburst r Mr. Harry Bisset was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Lewis Trundle and Mr. Parkins Birth- right. Mr. and Mrs. Goss left immediately after the ceremony for & northern wedding trip, and after January 1 will be at home at the Northumber- land. Helm The marriage of Miss zabeth Cone, daughter of Rear Admiral Hutchinson I. Cone, to Lieut. Jeffrey Caswell Metzel, U. S took place at noon today in St. Thomas' Church, the Rt. Rev. Arthur Selden Lloyd, as- sisted by the Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, officiating. The ceremony was followed by 'a wedding breakfast. Admiral and Mrw. Gregory Hosts at Dinner Last Night. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory entertained at dihner evening {n honor of the Secretary of THE PAGODA 1720 H Street CHRISTMAS GIFTS FROM CHINA JAPAN Music by Elgin | last | DECEMBER FloridaSOCIETY L = 1o S 9 ARET WEST, | Who will make her formal bow to society at a tea this afternoon, which her West, will give in their home at 1743 | the Navy and Mrs. Witbum The guests |included Admiral and Mrs. Edward W erle, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Rear Admiral and Mrs. J. D. Beuret,” Rear Admiral ‘Andrew T. Long and Miss Ruth Gregory. | Gen. William H. Hart was the guest in whose-honor Maj. and Mrs. Charles | F. Hartman entertained at dinner last |'evening. The other guests were Col |and Mrs. Mrs. Willlam Ball, Col ert U. Patterson, MaJ Ward, Maj. and Mrs. Rob- dnd Mrs. Harry and Mrs. James Frink and Capt. George Hartman of Philadel- | phia, brother of Maj. Hartman. The company later attended the dance |given by the officers and ladles of |Fort Myer, in tha Administration Bullding. Comdr. Charles Theodore Jewell will give his fourteenth annual debutante dinner at the Chevy Chase Club this evening in honor of Miss Beatrice Me- Lean, daughter of Capt. and Mrs, lley McLean. Maj. and Mrs. Rene Horle tained informally at dinner last eve- ning in thelr quarters at Fort Myer, in compliment to Mrs. Hoyle's sister, Miss Suzanne Guilfoyle, and Miss Helen Grant, both of New Haven, Conn, who are guests of Maj. and | Mrs. Hoyle during the Christmas holi- | aays. The other guests at dinner were Capt. and Mrs. Watkins, Lieut. Rob- | ert W. Hasbrouck and Lieut T. O'Reilly Maj. and Mrs. R. E. Thornton are at the Tabard Inn, 1739 N street, the season. George Cole Scott ot | re guests of honor at ) vesterday of the Ambassa- | Belgium and Baroness de who entertained a small | company informally. Miss Elizabeth Owen arrived ves- terday from Brenau College, in | Gainesviile, Ga., where she 1s a stu- | dent, and is spending the holidays | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert will entertain a company of 50 at dinner at the Chevy Chase Club this svening for Miss Mary Hills. | | | Miss Violet Spencer, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ben- ning Spencer, was the guest in whose honor Comdr. and Mrs. Lee P. Warren entertained a company of 1§ guests at dinner last evening in their home, on Twenty-first street, later taking their guests to the dancing class which met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, on New Hampshire avenue. Mr. John Ritchle, 3d, will arrive to- day from the University of Virginia to spend the Christmas holldays. | | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Announce Their Daughter’s Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Frank of Balti- | more, Md., announce the engagement {of their daughter, Emma, to Mr. Emanuel R. Haas of Washington. They will be at home, at 2216 Brook- field avenue, Baltimore, Md. Decem- ber 28, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Capt. and Mrs. J. H. Beals Bogman | of Glenbrook road, Battery Park, had as thelr guests last evening Col. and Mrs. Alvin €. Voris and Maj. and Mrs, . Albright of Washington. Dr. Everett Monroe Ellison -enter- tained at luncheon at the University Club yesterday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Robertson of Virginia. | Miss Florence H. Kendall of New |York fs spending a week at the Wardman Park Hotel, after which she 1 will go to Florida by motor. | Mrs. James C. Davis, wife of the director general of rallroads and agent to the President, will be the guest of honor at the Political Study Club thie afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Dinner Dance Saturday, December 20 Wardman Park Hotel Starting at 7:30 P.M. Boernstein’s Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra Evewing Dress Hamilton Hawkins, Col. and | enter- | Walter | 20, 1924. e e Mr. Davis will speak on national transportation. Mrs. Robert Denham of Alexandria, accompanied by Miss Ella Hill, will give a group of songs. Mrs, Willlam La.l{d Dunlop will preside at the tea table. A tea dance, complin.entary to club members, will be given under the auspices of the entertainment com- mittee of the Women's City Clyb, at -Jackson place, Christmas aftefnoon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. Vest Point cadets and midshipmen. from the Naval Academy will be special guests. | The officers of the College Women's Club will be hostesses at the Christ- mas tea for members of the club Monday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in the clubhouse at 1822 I street. Mrs. Harrls Baldwin, president, will receive, and Mrs. Willlam H. Herron will preside In the dining roam, as- sisted by Mrs. Joseph C. Zirkle, Miss Sarah Beall, Miss Janie Elizabeth Newjon, Mrs. Howard G. Nichols and Miss Emma C. Crans. An interesting program has been arranged. There will be Christinas songs by Miss Edna J. Sheehy and Mrs. Francls M. Shore, contralto sololst of the Vermont Ave- nue Christlan Church, and Christmas readings by Miss Adelaide Eorah, for- mer director of the dramatic section of the Women’s City Club. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Wanderlusters will meet tomor- row, 2:30 p.m., at the end of Congress Helghts car line, hiking to Fort Car- roll, Bald Eagle HIll and Barnaby | Branch. Dr. Hall will lead. Strangers | tnvited. | | i | 'The Red Triangle Outing Club will | meet tomorrow, 2:30 p.m. at Chesa- | peake Junction for a hike of five miles to Hyattsville. Last car leaves Tifteenth and New York avenue 1:45 p.m. Dr. Gertrude V. Sheckells will give | free health lecture tomorrow, 5 p.m., | at the Health Studio, 1628 K street A buffet health supper introducing nutritious foods in proper combina- tion will follow lecture, The Sisterhood of Adath Israel | Synagogue will hold an open meeting | tomorrow evening in honor the | feast of Chanunkah. Rabbl Schweifel will deliver an address and there will | Le a large program of entertainment. | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY, The Society for Philc quiry will meet, 4 o’ coran Memortal Hall, « The Susan B. Anthony will meet at 1 ness session, ture, 4 to 6. ophical Tn lock, in Cor- W Foundation Busi fea- TONIGHT: The Washington Pastime Clut give its opening dance at Visitors welcome. Wlilltam F. Hunt Chapter, No. O. E. S, will install officers at a special meeting in New Masonic Tem- ple. B the Cairo. Dance at Recreation Hall will be given by C. D. Building, Gevernment | i Hotels. | The League for a Larger Lif give a Christmas program, § 1625 K street. will | o'e Imk,i Admiral | University Club. — Rear William A. Moffett, chief of Bureau of Aeronautics, will give an fllustrat- | ed aecount of “The Flights of the| henandoah and Los Angeles. | There will be a donation party at! Soldiers and Sailors’ Temporary Home, 821 Pennsylvania avenue| southeast. | Collegs Alumnae Club will :30 o'clock, at Phyilis Wheat- W. C. A. The eet, “Rigid Airships’ will be the sub- ct of a lecturs Admiral Willlam A. Moftett, chief of the Bureau of Aero- nauties, Navy Department, will give 8:15 o'clock at the University Club. he lecture will be fllustrated with motion pictures taken aboard the dirigibles Los Angeles and Shenan-| doah and other views Marriage Licenses. Marciage lceuses have lLeen issued to the | following: 1 Towrs' B, Sunderlad of Fairfield, T, and | Margaret Coffey of Lyuchburg, Va | George E. Drummey aud Mamie F. Graziane, both of Baltimore. Md Joha H. Goss and May H. Trundle Edward F. Evaus and Beatrice 8. Allison. Thomas C. Potter and lIsabelle of Alexandria, Va. James W. Moore of Howardsvil Leona Tatwiler of Reven Ik James Dixon and Jeanoe E. Norman W. Grafton and Genevs G. 1 | Sherwood Heckrotte of this city and Ma { uly, Hawail | E. Fleet E ries H. Swarts and Leona Dyer. liam H. Tonker and Heien L. Lit Benton C. Barues and H Morris Bordenick James H. Costin and Eva V. of Baltimore, Md Charies E. Myrich of Fort Humphrey: and Eunice M. Pritchard of Littla Roc! James J. Rucker and Amanda L. Rick James, Deaths Reported. The following deaths have baen reported to the Heaith Department in the jast 24 hours: Charles B. Smith, 89, 620 Newton pl. Ida E. Watson, 60, 2200 18th st. s.e. Charics P. C. Allsworth, 65, St. Elzabeth's Hospital. Margaret M. Stewart, 93, 407 G at. ne. Martha Maidens, 83, 3704 § st. Florence Peters, 62, 1501 Harvard st. Margaret Henchey, 66, 1151° North Capitol st.. Apartment 8. Teo P. McHugh, 23. 2082 Lircoln rd. n.e. Tambert B. Rothgib, 2 months, 84 Ran- dolph pl. obert Cawel, 2 months, Chlldrex's Hospital. B 1918’ 24 st A aon. 28, Garfleld Hospital Atafford Jackson, 57, 701 S st. Clara Reeder, 77, 462 Ridge st. FOUND. UMBRELLA—At 14th and G n.w. Pa. ave. [ L0ST. BREASTPIN-4Dead mother's: colled rope with cross through center. Return 1718 Enciid st. { Rewar. . COLLAR—_Sealek) K st and Keith" 1424 K st. nw. b DOG, male, wire bair fox terrier; poodle, white with black ears and one black cye. 203 © st. s.e. DOG_Temale, Shepherd: tag No. 5238; rewatd, return to Washington Laundry, 27th and K. Two tabs, on 15th bet. Reward. Frank 8753 or FOODLE, white, female. GLASSES —In case; between 13th and Colum- gff‘m. and Homer bldg.: Raturday morning: reward. ¢all_Colum SKLACE, pearl, with piatinum and = . ‘vitinity of Woodward & Loturop's, Reward. _Phone Main 7800, ‘" 5 e, I‘ 'l»"‘ l}‘l.p'wlrd oftered. Address §. E. Gusack, 3730 Olfver st., Chevy Cha LE 5 POCKETBOOK—Small bl containing $15, Saturday morning, on Way to work, betwes Mass. ave. s.e. and 11th st. n.w. Please call Potomac 1850-W. el T EOTACLES—_Gray shell, gray ‘‘Frankiin” l'el:mrAc‘-‘ + vielnity 11th and G. North 3760. Apt. 402 atier 8 p.m. . MONEY and check, on Sunday, Dec. gy'u |£'¢a-nm-n section. Reward. I. I. Main, Seat Pleasant, Md. - 21 b LA, gold handle, with iditiais C, E_“?(B“au 220d 'u. L mnrw;nmmx. And TH—Waltham, gol lady's; Hoyt. e s FOB-—Black, with gold base ball on | ™. W. Kines, i i —Thursday night, Dec. 18, platinum ::A-und ‘wrist wateh. Liberal reward if re- 340 8th %t on MRS. MARY L. BALL DIES. Native of Washington Succumbs to Long Tllness in Pittsburgh. News has besn received here of the recent death of Mrs. Mary L. Eall in Pittsburgh, after an lllness of five months. She ‘was born in Washing- ton and had many ‘riends here, al- though of recent years she lived with her sister in Bellevue, Pa. The interment took place in Balti- more. [y Births Reported. Tha following births have been reporisd to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Joseph F. and Martha Henderson, girl Richard D. and Eva B. Handall, L Paul and Louise Thomas, boy. Herbert E. and Loulse A. Beck, boy arteit b facn et Neal R and Mary . YVictor f1. and Rose and Livetta P. Bchoelder, boy. and. Anna B. Kauffman, ‘gir] Ca;h of Eha;tks. SULLIVAN. We wish to express our sincere thanks to all the different organizations of the Brentwood Methodist Church, Mag: nolia Rebecea Lodge and the Daughters of America, the Agriculture Department €in. ploses, ‘the Mount Rainier aud Brentwood school’ teachers, and all the neighbors and frieads of this community and Washington, for the many deeds of kindness shown uw during the iliness and at the death of our Harvey E. | BROWN. In Memoriam, ANDREAS. In sud but loving semembrases of our dear devoted daughter and niscs LOUISE ANDREAS, whe departed thin 11¢ seven years ago todas, December 20, 1917 In our home you are fondiy. remembersd Swaet Thoughta'sti! Fiing vo yous seri:. The Learta t Joved sou so dearly ia lite e you ¢ . Jat the sume. HER DEVOTED PARENTS, JOHN AND CLARA ANDREAS. AND DEVOTED AUNT, OLGA BISCHOFF. ARMBTRONG. Tu sad but loving - remem Dranco of our dear husband and fatber JAMES EDWARD ARMSTRONG. who diec five years ago today, December 20, 1910. WIFE AND CHILDREN. BLACK. CLARKE. Sacred to the memory of my devoted daughters, who left me six an/ seven yoars ago. October 12, 1017, and De cember 20, 1018. all Tieet them in lien the stormy vorage s o'er T shall meet and cast the anchor By the bright celestial shore. THEIR DEVOTED MOTHER In gad but loving remembrance of mother, TDA_E. BROWN, who died s ago today, December 20, 1922 one with soul dirt heart was constant and troe One who was the same all the time Dearest mother, that was you. One who was always kind Who would always forgive and forze ©One with the purest of minds, Whose {rieadship was ever se Her loving voice, her smiling face Was a pleasurs to recall She had & kind word for every one And died beloved by all. HER TWO DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, MA E. PIERCE, NANCY I, DARDE. BROWN. Sacred to the memory of our dex: yonder city RS sister, Miss MARGARET E. SULLIVAN MR. AND MRS. JOHN DRESSEL Marriage. ALLEN—FUGITT. >r. and Mrs Fugitt announce the marricge of their ter. MARY VIRGINIA Mr. ALLEN December 1924, Md Beaths. Anl:?::dr-r?' !;x.lrid ¥, B Eugene daug] 1 at Ellicott December 18 1924, at . 045 S st mow., WILLIAM, beloved husband of Margarei Siith Adreon, #&ed 60 years. A brief service at the homs Saturday, December 20, at 7 p.m. Fageral services aud interment at Baldwin Memorixl M. E. Church, Millersvilie, Apne Arund County, Md., Sunduy, December 21, at 12:30 v.m. “Reiatives and friends invited. 209 ANDERSOX. December 19, 192: Deuver, Colo., devoted M. Jobnmon. Funeral December 20, at & p,m., from t st Jarsis funersl parlors, 2222 Geor- nw. 1 Denver. Colo. AUSTIN. Departed December 17 kin ave (Denver, this life at 4:01 pm., s). beloved wife of devoted duughter of iss, sister of Pear) lian Morris<. Funerai Jof hier mothez. 436 5d Wednesday a, Sidner and m' the residence o .., Monday Redee be forgotten Decemher 19. 1624, and astern Star Home. . MARY COLSTROXN. Services at_the Lome, 14t iay, December friends invited DANDRIDGE. Suddenly. Friday, D st Tnion Station, JOSEPH er of the late John H. and Dandridge snd devoted sister of Mrs otte C. J Eugene A. Dandridg: gnd Mrs.” Funeral Tuesday Decem Second Baptist Chureh 3rd st between H and [ " now, gt p.ui. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman, pastor. Rels tives and friends invited 2 DIUGUID. Friday, December. 16, residence, 720 23rd st.. WILLIA GUID, beloved husband of the Dinguid, in his 75th faitiful servant in the €. Glover. Fune Trinity Apostol! Q and R sts., DIVGUID. tion at the Takom widow of George H. Hines Co. fati s, stonw Re 1924, Members of the Men's CIIff Ro are d to atten ne: our 1 DITGU No. 144 W W. J. SINGLETON FLAHERTY. = 1ith cember 22, at 9 a.m. Olivet Albany, i t her Eastern Pe i, Lo Sunday riénds ‘may call Saturd evening from 7 to § o'clock. e JOHNSON. Thursd: 18 1024, at JENNIE She leaves to mou three brothers and a_hast o atives and friends. Fu oy e o R, Howare Cemetery. 1 . W 7, JOHNSOX. Al officers and members of Book er T. Washington Lodg 8. 0. Heipers, are notified e funeral Siste ON, Sunday. De clock, from Zion Baptist BROTHER A. CUNNINGHAM, Mayor. SISTER R. THOMPSON, Rec.’ Secy. KEBLINGER. Suddenly, on Friday. Decem Ler 19, 1624, at his residence, 2005 Kiingls rd. n.w., CADDIS J. KEBLINGER, beloted brother ‘of Mrs. Mary K. Nalle ind Tula K. Woodward. = Remains resti &. H. Hines Co. funeral hos w. “Funeral services from St Kteph copal Church, 14th st. and Columbia day, December 22,° st 10:50 & m. terment’ Chariottesville, Va. HARRIMAN LONC Mrs LONGLEY. Y passed c ey, M He leaves & son, Wade and four gri o Friday, December . at Letterman Hos Jr., beloved_sos Rose L. C.'Lutz. Funeral services Riverdale, Mi.. Monday 1 p.m. Tate Cemetery. MARSHALL am., at JULIA 3L Marshall ior and their lo Funeral December 2 of the G 435 stx. 1924, t 1:30 The' Presidlo, RICK CARL, and Frederlck at “his home, December 22, u Arlington Nat| December residen SHALL. 9, 1924, at 348 T at. ew., cvoted wife of John sister of Herbert and George Tay ellie Barnes. She leaves to mourn a host of relatives ang frl take piace Monds, at 9 o'clock, from urch od Shepberd, 1 st. between 84 and where requiem high mass will be sung for the repose of her soul MoGOWAN. Friday, Dece 19, 1924, at residence. K n.e.. THAD- S E., beloved husbend of Ida G. Gowan. Funeral Monday, Dece at 8:30 a.m. from the above addre to St. Aloysius Church, where requ ans will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Tuterment Mount Olivat Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 21 PINKNEY. Departed this life Friday, Decem ber 19, 1024, at 10:43 a.m., in the 85th year of his age, at his residence, 1009 3rd st s.w., after a long iliness, which he bore with Christian_fortitude. ALFR] the beloved husband of the late Amanda Pinkney. H. Jeaves to mourn their loss one son, l.ther: four stepchildren. three nephews, Charles, Jor dan and Robert Johnson: two nieces, Martha Jones and Harriet Edelin, and a host of Telatives and friends. Funeral Monday at 2 p.m. from Ebenezer M. E. Church, Rer. Vaters _officiating. Interment ony Cemetery. Jobn T. Rhines & Co. in charge. 21 2:05 ber SCHERR. Thursday lis _residence in ' Morgantown, W. Vi JULIUS SCHERR, aged 75 years, beloved hushand of the late Emilie S. Scherr, for- merly of Washington, D. C. SMITH. Departed this life December 18, 1024, HARVEY SMITH, beloved husband of Mary Smith and devoted son of Robert and Pink eyana Smith. He leaves fo mourn their loss & host of relatives and friends. Fu neral Monday, December 22, at_ 2:30, from Jas. H. Winston Co.’s chapel, 12th and R sts. n.w. . STEWART. Friday, December 18, 1021, MAR- GARET, baloved 'daughter of the late Wil liam and Jane Stewar(. Funer residence of Lier niece. Agnes Wells, n.e., on Monday, December 22, 'at 5. am.; thence to St. Joseph's Church, where mass will be said at ® am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 STIDHAM. Friday night, Decomber 19, 1924, at Philadeiphia, Pa., MARTHA J. STID HAM, widow of Alfred D. Stidham, in bLer 86th year. Funeral services and interment t Rock Creek Cemetery Monday, December 22, at 2 p.m. . THOMAS. Friday, December 19, 1024, at Freedmen's Hospltal, JOHN, the beloved husband of Mrs. Louise Thomas, father of Bertha Thomas, brother of Eugene and James Thomas, uncle of rs. Blanche Clarke and Mrs. Bertha Bell. Remains resting at Tomax's chapel, 1400 § st. n.w. May be seen Saturday. ' Funeral Monday, Decemher 22, from Holy Redeemer Church, A and 1st et. nlw., am. Interment at Olivet Cemeters WALKER. Suddenly. Friday, December 19, 1924, at his reside; . 1844 Perry Dl ... AM I, loving hushand of Corinne K. r. in s 62nd year. Funeral from aove 8ddress Monday. December 22, ar & Interment private. Departed tnis life Monday, cember 15, 1929, at 6:45 p.m.. at his resi- dence, 236 L &t s.w. ANDREW WINK Z35. _Tel Potomac 1d, El m.xnza'n‘-. o on Sirealt cur between O sad Dupent. Clrcle, Reward. Phone Col. 2625, * to Eleanor Manning, 2700 pY FIELD, beloved ‘husband of Mrs, Winkfield_and brother of Mrs 7 Holmes, Mrs. Ida_ Carter, -Rarah and Wil Jlam Winkfeld. Funeral at Woodlawn, Va.. Sunday, December 21, at 12 o'elock. Prlends and selatives iovited. HOWARD | MAMIE | mother, HENRIETTA BROWN, who ent cternal rest 18 years ago tod: In the beautiful hereafter, In the life that is to be. Bomewhere in God's great fore Dear mother, we shail meet you the DAUGHTER EMMA CAMPER. A tribute of love to the memors of my devoted mother, CARRIE A. CAMPER who Dassed into eterns] rest ten years ag today, December 20, 1914, HER DAUGHTER FLORINE COLEMAXN. oving memors of our bab; and brother, EDW ARD THOMAS COLEMA who died ohe Tewr ugo today. December ™ 1923, uged 4 years and 5 months Thers is a face so dear wa m A form we cannot see But let this little {oken show That we still think of thee. WIS _LOVING _ FATHER, MOTHE! ETHEL; AND VERA DENNISOX. EDWARD BIST . e yes. day by de the face of moth aid Ler form away deatn rad ras past O soul that was 0O 1ife where 0 mind ever How sadly bour HER Lt 0 joys that ai VING DAUGHTER, PEART. | Tou ever retur of yore? s, some et Your dear eyes meet ours as in day: of vour hand we fod you a1 ast Ou_the shores of that YOUR__ DEVOTED and? DAUGHTER AN ELL FRE od its sheltering sister, 3 %0 years ago Like the dove t When the st Her apirit has fled pose o Dust to fts = Soul to its p They that bave seen No more mas fei HER SISTERS AND oving memo: GRIFFIN ecember 20. GHTER. MWARTE. A us December BROTHERS HER DAUGHTER, M. HAIN Ta sad b HAYHOE HATHOE, w rs ago’ today . HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND FAMILY pur memory Higees, »nd and true dear fa of you oSt haren DEVOTED AXND IE M. HAYHOE BT Tea JONES. my dea: departed 20, 1923 Side by side sleeping the grave's reamless bed te the w boughs seem Weeping As they bend u HIS LOVINC JONES. remembranes o A. JONER, wi g0, Decembe sister mow n. w RT A of my devote ROBERT tn life one 3 who departed thi . December 20, 1923. © could we open And see your fa CHILDREN, PHEARSON. In sad but loving rememb MARY E. PHEARSOY agy oo et dear, 8 mother kiu Has gone and left me bebind For me she always did her bes So (God grant her eternal rest DEVOTED DAUGHTER, JEFFERSON _FUNERAL DIRECTORS. “R. F. 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