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SOCIETY. e RS e Sl S S S e WANTED MEN AND WOMEN SALARIES UP TO $100 PER WEEK o ? T RONTARLY LWAYS — DEMAND OROUGHLY =it PR FOR TOSE § TRAINED 1IN COS- ING, FASHION MILLINERY, LADIES' AND “DRESSMAKING WE _TEACH YOU QUICKLY AND ASIST GRADUATES TO POSITIONS R_TO GO INTO NESS FOR ’q Liv 10N HOH e SO o> g e e e e Wl s s FRANKLIN 745 cademy ISLAND AVE BENEDICK For Bachelors 1808 Eye St. N.W. Club Service With Home Privacy Breakfast Service to Rooms Dinner A La Carte All-Night Service Swimming Pool ingstone’s / 1517 RHODE der of Ha In t by Bri tea tea Al 2 and 3 Rooms and Bath Now Available Day, Week or Month Me ‘Walking Distarice of Clubs and Ads Government Departments and 1 Business District He der 20 Years Serving Bachelors of Washington R | am Dinner Dance TONIGHT Wardman Park FHotel Starting at 7:30 P. M. Music by Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra For Reservations Col. 2000 Evening Dress Requested Revolution, Others assisting Mrs. Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Mrs. Her! Mrs. at Large D. A. R. Reception and Tea This Afternoon. HE Ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand will be the guests of honor at a large tea this afternoon which Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, presi- general of the Natlonal Soclety e Daughters of the American will_give from & to 7 the Mamorlal Continental 1. Mrs. Cook, with the Ambassa- ind sime. Jusserand, will receive the boardroom oh the second floor the building, and will be assisted Mrs. Rhett Goode, Mrs. Frank H. ggs and Mrs. Sherman Walker. Cooke {n the and in the banquet room where will be served will Include Miss Mellon, Mrs. James J. Davis, George Wharton Pepper, Mrs. Benton, Mrs. W. Harry Brown, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews. Mrs. William F. Dennis, Mrs. Truman 8. Holt, Mrs. Galus M. Brumbaugh, Mrs. J. R. O'Donnell, Miss Caroline F. Smith, Miss Amy Gilbert, Miss Barbara Stanfleld, Miss Margaret Pou, Miss KEugenia Lejeune, Miss Laura Lejeune, Miss Ellsabeth Suther- land, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss Bea trice Henderson, Miss Elizabeth Stiles, Miss Helén Strauss, Miss Esther Pra- ger, Miss Marion Dennett Grimes, Miss Franceska McKenney, Miss Barrine Drake and Miss Caroline Chamber- lain. nt t The Ambassador of Italy, Don Ge- lasio Caetani, was the guest in whose honor the Minister of Switaerland and Mme. Peter entertained at luncheon James T. Begg, Mrs. Louts T.|today. *adden, Mrs. M. Clyde Kelley, Mrs. am Wyant, Mrs. Thomas W. Phil- jr.; Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. iry ¥. Dimock, Mrs, John B. Hen- son, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. bert M. Lord, Mrs. John L. Hines, John A. Lejeune, Mrs. Edward Stitt, Mrs. Ell_A. Helmick, Mrs. A. Fried, Mrs. Frederick L. The Ambassador of Italy, Don Ge- lasio Cadtan!, will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of Mme. Hauge, who will entertain a distin- gulshed company {n her home on Mas- sachusetts avenus. Esthonian Minister and Mme. Pilp in Mourning. The Minister of Esthonia and Mme. Piip have canceled all soclal engage- ments because of the death yesterday of thé Minister's father in his home at Tallinn, Esthonia. The late Mr. Piip was 71 years old. The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg were hosts at dinner last evening to members of the Swedish colony in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hooker of Schenectady, N. Y., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Abby to Mr. Henry A. Willard, 2d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kellogg Willard. Mr. Willard is & grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Willard and of Mrs, E. Southard Parker of 1738 Con- necticut avenue and the late Mr. Par- ker. Miss Hooker and her sister, Miss Katharine Hooker, are visiting Mr. Willard's pareats in_their home at 1333 K street. Miss Hooker will re- turn tomorrow to Northampton, Mass., to resume her studies at Smith Col- lege, where she is a member of the senior class. luncheon today, entertaining in com- pliment to Miss Margaret Pou, daugh- ter of Representative and Mrs. Pou, whose, marriage to Mr. Carleton Ed- ward Moran will take place January 17, and Miss Virginia Hereford, who will marry Lieut. Charles Edward Hart Wednesday, January The other guests were Mrs. Edward Wil- liam Pou, Mrs. Willlam J. Kenealy, Mrs. Gilman Walling, Mrs. Elf Bam- ford Smith, Mrs. A. W. Hines, Mrs. Minier Hosteppler, Mrs. Hamilton Knox, Mrs. Harm; Pardee, Mrs Catharine Powers, Mrs. Willlam Rogers, Mrs. Vincent Monahan, Miss Esther Prager, Miss Anna Hereford, Miss Margaret Hensey, Miss Doroth Hill, Miss Eva Adams of Philadelphia, Miss Anne Southard Larner was hostess at luncheon today in com- pliment to Miss Abby Hooker of Schenectady, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kellogg Willard. n Miss Audrey Herron was hostess at Silence Speaks Eloquently Here T HINK of living where neither the flat-wheeled trolley’s jar, nor the delivery truck’s grind can assail your ears. But still be within a leisurely 20 minutes’ walk of the Capital’s center. Off the ordinary street, with a topography so varied that you can buildold world atmosphere ona Bradstreet foundation with a Rock Creek Park foregrouncl. That’s what Kalorama offers in a home-site. It has all the multitude of individual factors a highly discriminating woman would wish in a home, and all the factors a shrewd business man would wish for in an investment. It is eloquent with silent quality and its value is quaIified by silent evidence. A home-site here will cost more to start with, but it starts with more. See and judge Kalorama either by yourself or in company with one of our representatives or a disinterested friend. Motor out Connecticut Avenue and turn into Kalorama on the last street to the left before the Million Dollar Bridge is reached. The property begins about a stone’s throw from where the great stone lions guard the city- end of the bridge; the new houses under construction there will locate it. Follow Kalorama Road around to Belmont Rodd and Tracey Place where the location be- gins; or approach Kalorama by Massachusetts Avenue from which, by Belmont Road, it’s also a stone’s throw. alorama For detdiled information and terms see ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., INC. Southern Building 813 15th Street N.W. L (&7 - ¥ BRIDE OF NEW YEAR EVE MRS. AUBREY BEDELL CARTER, Formerly Mrs. Pheobe Ludicw Ward, her marriage taking place in the Washington Heights Presbyierian Church. Carter will be at home at 3710 $ street northwest. After February 1, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Martha Boyle. Mies Esther Prager will be hoste: at dinner Friday evening, January 1 in compliment to Miss Pou and Mi. Moran. The dinner will follow the rehearsal for the ceremony. Lackey and Miss Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman enter- talned at luncheon vesterday at Rauscher's in honor of Mme. Grouitch There were 24 guests. Miss Helen Carusi at tea tomorrow will be hostess afternoon in com- pliment to her house guest, Miss Sallle McAdoo. Miss Natalie Ham- mond and Miss Mary Hamilton will alternate at the tea table. Mrs. Caroline Mitchell entertained a company of 10 at tea yesterday afternoon at Le Paradis. Mrs. Lincoln Green will entertain at a tea dance this afternoon at the Washington Club for her daughter, Miss Ruth Miller Green, in compli- ment to Miss Anne Covington. As- sisting will be Miss Anna Hall Green, Miss Elizabeth Dewey of Boston, house guest of the hostess; Miss Hilda | Ann Hill, Miss Elizabeth Bealle, Miss Katharine Dunlop, Miss Laura Le- | jeune, Miss Eugenla Lejeune, Miss Eleanor Hard, Miss Caroline Swift { and Miss Rosalie Drake. | | | | | Mrs. James Dudley Morgan is give ing a dinner of 16 tonight in honor of her son, Mr. Dudley Digges Morgan, | and his bride, who was formerly Miss | Rosalind Holiow of Tulsa, Okla. Their | wedding was early in December, and they are here for a few days before | returning to Tulsa, after spending | some time in New York. Mrs. Nathaniel C_ Halstead will en- | tertain at a party this afternoon from |4 to 7 o'clock at her residence, 3241 | Thirty-eighth street, in compliment to | her young sister, Ruth Eleanor Zilliax, | of Toronto, Canada, who is spending the Winter in Washington. The ho has a pretty arrangement of Christ- mas greens, and there will be dancing. | Mrs. George Zilllax, who is also a | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Halstead, will | preside at the tea table, assisted by Miss Mildred O'Neil. Among the | guests will be Jane Caskey, Jane Mac- | Leod, Eva Kuray, Louise Carey, Bar- bara Baker, Eleanor Chambers, Dor- othy Albro, Sybil Kaufman, Nancy Cocke, Jane Dunner, Mary Kathrine | Spinks, Martha .Bowman, Margaret Bowman, Rilla Lane, Grace Carr, | Winnitred Freist, Cecelia Cochran, Stephanie Noble, Jane Riffee, Anne Woodbury, Marle Shepherd and Mary Elizabeth Leith. Capt. and Mrs. Franklin Augustus Hart are guests of the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Costello. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler entertained at dinner lasg evening In FOUND. DOG—White_and fan female fox tall, found Chtistmas morning. Phone Line. 7483. LOST. ATREDALE, _light tan; name, Shaymus. Flnder notify E. B. Culley, 1119 14th Main 3650, for liberal reward, 3 | BILLFOLD—_Tan, leather, oo 1ith s n.w. contatning $55 and_address. Iiberal reward. BROOCH—Amethyst, plain goid setting, in downtown section, 'December 31 Reward. Telephone Columbia_4307-J. TANOE, green, orrls, 18 ft.; Doy Scout coat, 44 on 'sieeve; 2 blankets: drifting toward Alexandria. Notify Philip Schneider, 612 6th St me. Line, 4103-W. | CARDCASE containing_$60 and receipts, Jan. 2, car No. 140, 5th_st. n.w. CHANGE PURSE. gray, containing 4 dol bills and over doliar in ‘change; finder please call North 4996. Mrs. Chambers. 4 CHOW DUG (seliow); collar. Reward. 4970 A COLLTE, female, lost in rear of American Uni- veraity, mear Nebra white feet, white face, bare spot on back, gbiack spot on top of Retara to 3410 Reibrvolr st. and receive North DOG, black and tan; tag No. 0728; Kalser. Return to 2428 Ont. rd. n.w. Reward. ® . DOG, medium size, veliow, part Eskimo and Spits; snswers to name of Sport. Reward. Return (o 820 N. C. ave. s.e.qor call Linc. 3286. 4 smail gray, change purie attached; contained 4 bills, change and locker key. 410 East Clifton Terrace. POCKETBOOK, 7th and Pa. ave. morning, contalning money and Trea: Reward. Rue Wood. 1330 I, st. n.w. RING—Bet with black pearl. Reward. Apt. 185, Cathedral Ma n_South. ROSARY _Brown beads, 10 days ago. Columbia 1332, Reward. FOLDER, Friday morning, 14th and Friday pass. call 5 Call SHOES (2 pairs), left on H to Smith, SHOTGUN, ar. L st. n.w._Reward, Colt's, in leather case; damaged. 5 _reward. Smith Transfer & Storage Co.. 1813 U st. n.w. 4 SLIPPER—One black_velvet, with rhinestone buckle, New Y Evep reward if returned to 1404 Eye st. n.w. THEATER SCENERY, 1 roll, on way Union Station. Reward. Franklin 1546-W. . TOOL CHEST, bluck, with tools and palat, on North Cap. st., Friday, 2nd, about 4 p.m. Return to J. Lansburgh Fur, Co., Oth lnd. r Return if not UMBRELLA—Blown from porch of 1852 Park Friday morning; wil fader” call WATCH, chain, penknife, while slcigh-riding on Irving st. between Mf. Pleasant and 20th sts. Liberai reward. M. R. Haywood, 612 14th st. n.w. . . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1925. SOCIETY M. and Mme. Jusserand Honor Guests| thelr home on R street, having among thelr guests the Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Hernan Velarde; Mrs. Stephen B. Blking, the Blshop of the Washington Diocese of the Episcopal Chyrch and Mrs. James E. Freeman, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer and Dr. Swisher. Later several members of the party went to the Children’s Hospital ball, where they occupled the box of Col. and Mrs. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler will entertain the Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks at dinner Saturday evening, Janu- ary 3L Representative and Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum will reopen their suite in the Hotél Roosevelt Monday, having clof’ed their country home in Mary- land. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will entertain a company of 63 at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club, having among their guests Mrs. J. H. King, wife of the minister of public works of Canada, who will arrive to- day for a short visit. Senator-elect of West Virginia and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff have opened their home, 1606 New Hampshire ave- nue, for the season, after spending some months at thelr Virginla home. Mr. and Mrs. Goff are ameng the more fortunate new members of the Senate to come in on March 4, In that they have a charming home in per- fect running order to resort to. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr,, will arrive in Washington today with a party and will be at Hotel Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowie Chip- man will be hosts at dinner tonight preceding the performgnce of the Princeton Triangle Club at the Presi- dent Theater. The members of the Princeton Tri- angle Club, who will glve a perform- ance this évening in the President Theater, will be much feted during their short stay here. This afternoon they will be among the guests at the tea dance which Mrs. Lincoln Green will give at the Washington Club for her daughter, Miss Ruth Miller Green in compliment to Miss Anne Coving- ton. A number of small and informal dinner parties have been planned for them, and after the performance they will be entertained at a dance which the Princeton Alumni Assoclation will glve at Wardman Park Saddle Club. The debutantes’ committee In- cludes Miss Barbara Stanfleld, Miss Katharine Dunlop, Miss Beatrice Mc- Lean, Miss Elizabeth Sutherland, Miss Katrina van Rensseleer, Miss Anne Covington and Miss Ruth Miller Green. Mrs. Reed, wife of Senator David A. Reed, heads the list of patronesses, which also Includes Mrs. Glst Blair, Mrs. Montgomery Blair, Mrs. Wood- bury Blair, Mrs. Alexander Britton, Mrs. Charles Henry Butler, Mrs. J. Harry Covington, Mrs. B. Armstead Davis, Mrs. G. Thomas Dunlop, Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, Mrs. Lincoln Green, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Blair Lee, Mrs. Huston Thompson and Mrs. Charles G. Treat. Many of them have planned informal parties for the per- formance. Miss Virginia Hereford was the guest in whose honor Miss Margaret Hensey and Miss Norene Justice en- tertained at dinner at Rauscher's last evening. The other guests were Mrs. Anna Byrd Howell, grandmother of Miss Hereford; Mrs. Eli Bamford Smith, Miss Adams of Philadelphia, Mrs. William H. Beck, Mrs. G. M. Hos. tetler, Mrs. William H. Knox, Miss Audrey Herron, Mrs. A. W. Himes, Miss Martha Boyle and Mrs. Vincent Monahan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Young were hosts at dinner 14st night at the Army and Navy Club, in honor of Miss Cam- eron Davis and Lieut. Robert Nich- olas Young, whose marriage takes place at All Saints’ Church, Chevy Chase, at 8:30 o'clock this evening. The dinner followed the rehearsal for the wedding and the guests included Dr. and Mrs. Danlel Grant Davis, Lieut. and Mrs. Calhoun Boineau, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Altemus, Ensign and Mrs. Marion N. Little, Miss Chandler, Mjss Elizabeth Wagner, Miss Palma Mclirath, Miss Nell Mc- Clure, Miss Elizabeth Coombs, Miss Helen Sommers, Capt. William E. Vernon, Capt. W. D. Cleary, Lieut. Carl Wilson, Lieut. J. J. Dubbelde, Lieut. W. R. Miller, Lieut. John Mec- Graw, Lisut. W. F. Breldster and Mr. Walter H. Young. The complete list of patronesses and boxholders for the Bal Boheme in- cludes Mrs. Charles Evgns Hughes, the Misses Mellon, Mr¥. John W. Weeks, Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mme. Riano, Mme. Wallenberg, Mrs. James Cou- zens, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, ir. Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mme. Prochintk, Mme. Hellmann, Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs. George Bar- nett, Mrs. Louis Brandels, Mrs. Walter F. McCoy, Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews, Mrs. Henry Lloyd Aspinwall, Mrs. Charles J.” Bell, Mrs. W. Sinclal Bowen, Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton, Mrs. J. Davis Brodhead, Mrs. Graham Charlton, Mrs. Reuben Clark, Mrs. E. W. Cole of Tennessee, Mrs. Willlam Crozier, Mrs. A. Gordon Cumming, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Mrs. Raymond Gorges, Mrs. R. R. Govin, Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray, Mrs. E. St. John Greble, Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Edward A. Har- riman, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. Frazler D. Head, Mrs. Frank P. Hight, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Mrs. ¥. B. Moran, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Mrs. Samuel Reber, Mrs. Willlam Barrett Ridgely, Mrs. Joseph M. Stod- dard, Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Mrs. Cor- coran Thom, Mrs. Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. George W. Vander- biit, Mrs. Frank Weeden, Mrs. F. Hite Willlams, Mrs. Norman Wil- liams, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood and Mrs. Charles Woodhull. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney entertained a company at dinner last evening. Mrs. Florence Coyle of the North- umberland was hostess yvesterday at a luncheon at the Hotel Hamilton, in honor of Miss Margaret Marsh, daughter of Mr. Willlam J. Marsh, and the announcement was made of the engagement of Miss Marsh to Mr. George Coyle. The guests included Mrs. Henry Latimer, Miss Emily Millard, Miss Theodora Adams, Miss Helen Shep- ard, Miss Anita Smith, Miss Sheby Smith, Miss Loulse Chasmar, Miss Ruth Howard, Migs Aubrey Hannan, Miss Emily Oliver, Miss Elizabeth Dove, Miss Vinita Smith and Miss May- belle Colquitt. No date has been sét for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maxwell Henry entertained a small company at dinner last night for their daugh- ters, Miss Pamela Henry and Miss Cigar Importer Dies. NEW YORK, January 3.—Sherman P. Coe, vice pregident of Faber, Coe & Gregg, cigar importers, died at his home in Bronxville yesterday of typhoid pneu- monia, He was born 49 years ago at Manhattan, Kans. Cards of Thanks. DILLARD, T desire to thank the maay frien for all favors done for my husband, JOE B. DILLARD. during his illnexs and 'for t many beautiful floral pieces at his death. the Bureau Relief Assoctution, all clubs of the chureh, Sunday school. the solos rendered aud the pastor for his able sermon. HIS WIFE, EMMA DILLARD. WARNER. We wish to express our sincere thanks &nd appiecistion to our friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy end beautiful floral tributes at the death of my son JACK. - JOSEPH H. WARNER AND FAMILY. Beaths, BAILEY. Thursdsy. January B bt Fresdmen's” Hospit 5 ., beloved wife of J. Scott Bailey and de. voled sunt of Mrs. ‘Martha Coleman and . Cors Washington. Funersl Monday at .m, from her late residence, 220 L &t 6.w.; thence to Zion Baptist Church, F st between 8rd and 435 ats. s.w.. Rev. W. H. Howard, pastor. Kelatives and friends in- vited 1o attend. lnterment at Harmony Cemetery. We_ will keep her memory precious, While we never cease (o pray. And evening will find us awasitiog To g0 home—our dear_oue’s way THE FAMILY. BAXTER. Friday, January 2, 1925, at Hospltal, Commodore W. J. struction Corps, U. K, Lusband of Margaret Funeral notice hereafter. CARBON. Departed this life Wednesday, De Sember 31, 1924, at 12:45 a.m., LUCINDA CARBON. ' 8he ‘leaves to mourn their 1o Ler husband, two sons, 320, tilecd 25, at 1 p.m., at Recond Bapt 3rd it. be ween 'H and Eve sts. tives and friends invited CARBON. Al me 210, At 405 O At at 8 o'cioc] the fune 1 aval AXTER, Con retired, beloved Macmillan® Baxter January 4, t Church, . ae bers of Waller Memor ¢ hereby notified to meet A DIA CARSON. Fuoerai Sunluv, January 4, at 1 o'clock from eeond Baptist Church, 3rd st, between Hand In.v. All sister tonts tnvite 3 EMMA HAL CATHERINE J0mNSON. sect " “*20¢% CAREON, Al members of the Woman's Aux- iliary to the M. Bethel Baptist Association 4re Tequesied 1o attend the funeral of the Yice President, Mrs. LUCINDA CARSON, at Second Buptist Church, & ve e ch, 34 st. between H oR. De sary 1, 192 4:20 dence. 1001 Howard ave. se..'Mrs. FA CARTER, devoted mother of Gene Bhe leaves to mourn their loss Geughter, two granddaughter: nk Foster. a ufec nd & host of relativ parted this 1 sou-in Mrs, Lucy and friends. Sunday, January 4, at 1:30 Bethiehem Bap‘st Church, Anacosth Rev. J. W. Pace officiating. CHISHOLM. Fridar, January 2, 18 at Georgetown University Hospital, JAMES F., beloved husband of Mildred F. (nee Estes). Funeral services at his late residence, Hallston, Va., Monday, Junuary 5, at 1 p.m. Relutives ‘and friends invited to attend. Interment in Arlington National Cemetery EVANS. Friday, January 2, 192: dence, 38 O st. n.w., ORPHE! r., beloved husband of Ruth Grag Toving father of La Verne, Ermine and Orpheus Lee, Jr.; devoted son of Henrletta and the late David H. Evans: brother of Mrs. Elaine Kefle, David 26d De Foraker Evans. Notice of funeral later. = FAULCONER. Friday, January 2:30 a.m., ‘at his residency e Md.. JOHN B. FAULCONER, beioved hus bapd of Mary M. Faulconer. 'Furersl from bis late residence Sunday, Janusry 4, at 1 p.m. Ipterment ce” Church, Wood side, MJ. Relatives and fricnds invited. GARMAN. Tuesday, December 30, 1024, & Miami, Fla., JOHN D.. beloved husband of Frances Garman (nee Braughler). Service will be held &t his late residence, 600 Mar land ave. n.e., on Baturday, January 3, 1925, at3 pm, Relatives aad friends invited to attend. Interment at Cherry Tree, 3 GATEWOOD. Rose Hill Lodge, G. U. 0. of 0. F., is directed to meet In’ cail meeting, at 0dd Fellows Hall Saturday evening s § o'clock; 0 make arrangements for- the tuneral of our brother, ALLEN GATEWO0OD. FRANKLIN GILLISPIE, Noble Grand. HENRY BRAXTON, Permanent Secretary. 3 GORDON. Wednesday, December 31, 1024, at Dis_residence. 778 Morton st. n.w.. DOUG LAS " H. GORDON, beloved husband of lena Gordon and father of Mamie Dorsey, Gurnet M., Rosa L. and Harrison E. Gordon, grandfather of Graham, Thelms snd How' ard Gordon, and Lrother of Edward 1. Gor. don. " Funeral Sunday, Januars 4, 1923, at 1 from Trinity A. M. E.' Zioo between Sherman and Georgia . Rev. I T. Lee, pastor. Relatives and fricnds invited. W. Erpest Jarvis Co. in charge. 4 HESSLER. Departed this life at 10 o'clock p.m., December 51, 1924, at 608 H st. n.e., rs.’ LAURA V. (aee Stewart). widow of Chatles C. Hessier, beloved mother of Mrs William Helss, Mrs. Johu Alcoon, Mrs. John Spellbring, Mrs. George Aubinger, Thomas S and Everett L. Hessler. Service at late residence. Mouday, foilowed by high réquiem mass at St. Aloysius Church at 9:30 u.m. luterment Gleawood Cemetery. Friecds and relatives invited to astend. “You wore a crown of patience, Thru the years you struggied on, And the hands that rest forever Are the bands that made our home.” 3* 1925, at 1:30 a.m. y PETER HO! uneral from his late residence. n.w. Monday, January 5, 1925, .. thetce to St. Stephien's Cath’ olic Church. where mass will be said at § a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Iuter- ment at Holy Rood Cemetery. HUDSON. Thursdsy, January 1. WILLIAM " EDWARD old, of 46L N st. s.w. Jasuary 5, at '3 pm Arlington Cemetery. Relatives invited. JONES. Wednesday. December 31, 1924, at 4:55 a.m., GEORGE T., beloved Lusband of Lottie Jones. Funeral Sunday, January 4, at 1 o'clock, from Contee A. M. E. Zion Chureh, Burrville, D. C. . LEITNER. Departed this life, suddenly, De- cember 30, 1024, at his residence, 2004 11th 1925, et 7 HUDSON, 86 Funeral Mon- Interment and triegas st ZEALY §. LEITNER, husband of the late Ida Leitner. He leaves to mourn father, sisters, brothers and five ry 4, 1925 chapel, 1 p.m., from Thos. Frazier's T & B LEITNER, All members of Thomas H. Wright Ledge, No. 9807, G. U. 0. of 0. F.. are Tequested to attend the fumeral of our late brother, Z H. LEITNER, from Fra- zlers underiaking pariors, 721 T st. n.w. Sunday, Janvary 4, 1925, at 1 pm. A B. COLE, N. CHAS. C. CARTER, P. §. LOEFFLER. Friday, January Philadeiphia, Pa., MATTIE J. widow of Charles O. M. Loeffler, ~Funeral from the chapel of Thomas S. Sergeon, 1011 7th st. nw., on Monday, Jjanusry 5. at 11 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. In: terment at Glenwood Cemeters. 4 MADELLA. Wednesday, December 31, 1924, at the residence of her sister, 80 Madison st. Alexandtla, Va.. MAGGIE M. MA- DELLA. The funeral ‘will be held at Robert Chapel, Alexandria, Va., Sunlay, January 4 1925, at 2 p.m. MOOREFIELD. Friday. January 2, 1825, at 4:30 a.m.. LOUIS, beloved husband of Jo- oorefield, aged 48 years. Funeral late residence nuary 5, at 2 D invited to attgnd. MOTE. Departed this fife Friday, Jannary 2, 1925, at Sibley Hospital, Mrs. MARGARET MOTE (nee Strider), widow of the late Harry Mote. Remains at P. A. Taltavull's chapel, 436 Tth st. s.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. (Alexandria papers please copy.) POWELL. Thursdsy, January 1. 1925, at Wilter Reed Hospiial, Lieut. Col. JUNIUS LEVERT POWELL, Medical Corps, U. 8. A.. retired, husband of Adele Grenet Poweli. father 0f Adele G. Powell. Funeral services Mondsy, January 5, at 10 a.m., at St. Pat- rick's Church, 10th and G sts. Interment private. 4 ROBSALL. Suddenly, Friday, January 2, 1025, at .m.. ARTHUR H.. beloved husband ot Ella G. Rossall, aged &4 vears. Funeral from his late residence, 1709 Jackson st. n.e.. on Mondy, January 5, af 2:30 p.m. Relatives and fefends invited to attend. ~In- terment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 4% Departed this life Fridsy, Januars t 5:45 p.m.. at her residence, 38 . MARY RUSSELL, widow of the 6. 2, 1925, at Caroline Henry. The guests included Lieut. and Mrs. Russel Hitchcock, Baron Henry de Zeymuller of France and Mr. Willis Ballinger. Mr. John E. Osborne and Mrs. Os- borne, who are spending the Winter at Hotel Hamllton, have with them for the holidays théir daughter, Mi; Jean Curtiss Osborne, who is a stu- dent at the Ogontz Schobl. FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Floral Designy at Moderate Prices. 14th & H. Tel. M. 3707. WRIST WATCH—Eigin: lost January 2, be: tween 17th and T sts. and 18th d You sts eepsake. Reward. Phone Potomac 3919-J. IST WATCH, Gruen, initials B. L. W.. on H or 16th; reward. Mrs. Stewart, 917 16th_now. 3 WRIST WATCIL, Iady's white gold, at Feaskiin buese Hatde' Call Fiazkia Geo. C. Shaffer °® i st Xw. Phone Main 106. CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416. at MODERATE PRICES. Prompt Delivery. Prompt auto delivery service. late Rev. A. K. Russell. She leaves to moutn their loss two sons, Rev. 0. A. Rus- sell, Hendersonville, N. C., and W. A, Russell of this clty; thred dauthters. Mre. Bessie and_Naonie Campbell and Mrs. Belle Berry of Washington, D. O.: three sons-in-law, Bam_ Campbell, Emmeit Campbell and Ed- ward_ Be v sisters, six grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends Futeral Sunday, January 4, from Metro- liten A. M. B. Zion Church at 2 p.m. nterment at Harmony Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. Frank Willams in charge. 4 BAMPLE, Thursdsy, January 1, 1925, at 8:11 o'clock, ALEXZHINA E. SAMPLE. beloved wife of Mathew D. Sample, age 20, daugh- ter of Carrie R. Harrison and the late Jack- son L. Harrison. Funeral services at _the M. E. Church South at Beltsville, Md., Sun- day, January 4, at 2:80 p.m. luterment at St. John's Episcopal Cemetery. 3¢ SHUMAN. Friday, January 2, 1925, in Balti. Md., JOSEPH, beloved husband of human and’ father of David and Ewing Shuman, of 507 Kenyon st. n.w., aged 84 years. He s survived by bis two children, his parents, Alexander Anua Shuman, and seven brother 5. Meger, Chisholm | Deaths. THOMAS 'STMMONS of 8 Jamuary 3. nt' 2 g from Moon & Alien's Tanerul pariors, 15t ‘and Florida ave. p.w. ard A, Green omiciatin TENN. Wednesday. December his home, 700 Irving st. n . beloved son of William and aged 15 vears. Funeral services at il temple of Bernard Danzansky, 8001 14th st. n.w., Sunday, January 4, at 10 a.m. 4 VARNEY. Suddenls 3 her residence, 511 ISABELLA VARNEY hereafter, WATERBURY. GEORGE N. his daughter. st SIMMONS, Hospital, ville, Miss. s on_ Janvary sth_ st ‘Notice of Saturday, Funeral ' from the Mrx. T. L. Richard, n.w., at 2:30 p.m. Monday, January WAYNES. Departed this life Wednesdas, December 31, 1924, at 2:15 pm.. at hix resi: dence, 1225 37th st. n.w., HENIY WAYNES, He leaves to mourn & divoted wife, two s ters, three brothers and a host of reiations, Funeral Sunday, January 4 pme, from Mount Zion M. E. Church, 2th st between Dumbarion ave. and O st Sleep on, dear husbaud brother take ‘your rest THE FAMILY JIn sMemoriam. BURKE. RUSH. A tribut ory fo my grandmot URKE, who eatercd 1 ago today, Jan est relatives whe ALICE BURKE RS DELAPHIN January 18 W he and £ love and mein- MARTHA J, great besond ong 1924, and my dears has clalmed, 1918; MAMIE 13, 19 MATTIE NORA COSTELLO life ‘two vears ago tod BURKE COSTELLO. In sad my dear wife, parted th ary 8, 192 HER CUMBERLAND. in AGYES G. CUMBE DEVOTED HUSBAND loving seé your pla sleep on and We loved yon, but G Be we wiil meet And we will be bles e are coming ¢ 3 So look for us HUSBAND AND CHILDREN LONG. A tribute of love fo th our beloved wife and mothe; LONG, who cutered into e year ago today, January 3 Keep , in Thy K Till we' reseh the shinin Then, O Masi As'we did HER DEVOTED H TER LONG. sister. this 1ite Januars In my heart you MARION for There i ne duy. dear hat T o not think of + DEVOTED SISTER, MES CREAMER | zyox. MATHILDE uary 3, 1892 HER DEVOTED CHILDREN A tribute o to the memors of our dear MAEY MAGRUDER, wh 1 our loving b WILLIAM Loved in life, remembered in death THE Fa MAGRUDER. A trihute of 1 1o the memory of my dear ARY MAGRUDI In loving memory LYON, who MAGRUDER. Until we obtain the g DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MARY E. WAT- SON. AND GRANDCHILDREN, RICHARD MAGRUDER AND WILLENA' POWERS. MAHONEY. loving remembrance of my dear husband, ASA L. MAHONEY, who departed this life two years ago tod. January 3, 1923 Two years have passed since that sad dar When the one 1 loved was called nway God took him home: it wax His will, But in my heart I love him still Before my eves he faded owing weaker duy by Patiently bearing his sufferiag, Tatil God took him away HIS D OVER. In loving memory and ‘grandfather, AND parted this life eig ary 3, 1917 Never shall we cease t Never shall your memory f Sweetest love forever lingers Around your sweet aud peaceful grare THE FAMILY RIDGEWAY. In sad but lov of our_dear son and brothe: ROY RIDGEWAY. who de two years ago toddy, January 3, 1923 To see him slowly leaving us As lielpiess we stood by And drained the cup of bitier griet That morning we saw him die. No one kuows the silent heartache Only those who have loved can tell Of the grief that is born in silence For the one we loved so dear. Daxs of saduess s Hidden tears so often Memorles always keep you near us, Although you left s two vears agc DEVOTED MOTHER, FATHER AYD OTED WIFE. * husband HIS SIS’ BOBINSON. 1In loving remembrance’ of my dear father, JOSEPH H. ROBINSON, who died 16 years ago todas, January 3, 1 Tho' lest to sight, to memory dear Thou ever wilt remain One only hope my heart can cheer— The hope to meet aga HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, NETT) WEIGEL. In sad but loving memory of ont dear daughter and sister, BESSIE S. WEL GEL (nee Bradbury), wio left us ten years ago today. Janyary 3. 1913, *‘Gone, but mot forgotten.” THE FAMILY. In_loving remembrance of our FRANK L. ZEGOWITZ, iife nine years ago ZEGOWITZ. dear father, departed this January 3, 1916. Ofttimes T sl At what yo It ~ou only kuew 1 uave happe ‘tods, a wonder uld thin FUNERAL DIRECTORS. R.F. HARVEY'S SON Richard K. Harser, 1852 T SN UNERAL PARLORS. Pot. 2207. 4v _ 5 2 i Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. LV ST. N.W. . Moders Chapel. “Teiepiope__ Main 2473 JAMES T. RYAN 817 PA. AVE. SE. Model Chapel Lincoln 142. VL. SPEARE CO Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spears establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626. % Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) ished 1841 3034 M ST. N.W. shed 185 YOU SHOULD HAVE 3 Gawler Service Funeral Direetors Since 1850 Main 5512 _641 ¥ ST. __Phone | 5 WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 M S Phone Lince Modern_Chay pei.. 2 mobile T. F. COSTELLO NOW _LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH Quick, Dignified_and Efficient W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. N.E. ! LINCOLN 8200. Automobile_Service. Chapel. ———THE ORIGINAL ] W.R.Speare To. 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE J. WILLIAM I Dalmer. ~ Livery i conection. Commodions hapel and modern erematorium. | Moderats 32 Pa. ave. nw. Tel. call M

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