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COOLIDGE held a recep- tion in the blue room at the White House at 10 o'clock this morning, re- celving delegates and mem- bers of the Alpha Chi Omega, holding a convention here at this time. The President and Mrs. Coolidge will receive the delegates to the quinquennial of the International Coun- {cil of Women meeting here between |May 4 and 14. i i, | Dean of Diplomatic Corps |and Senora de Riano Guests. | The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano will be the guests of honor at dinner tomorrow evening of Mrs. th Barton French, who will enter- Barton Lodge at Hot Springs. he Minister of Uruguay, Dr. Varela, was host at luncheon today at the legation in compliment to the repre- sent 2 ot the Latin American re- { publics on the Pan-American Sanitary Commission, including Dr. Alberto Zwanck of Argentina, Dr. Emvgdio | Jose de Mattos of Brazil, Dr. Rafael Alvar of Cuba, Dr. Pedro de Alba Alvarez of Mexico, Dr. Andres Gube- |tieh of Paraguay, Dr. Juan Francisco . Dr. Carlos R. Larde- of Salvador, Dr. Rafael of Uruguay, Dr. L. Garcia of Venezuela, Louis L. Dr. Schiaffino Maldonado Destrouches. Others in the company Ambassador of Mexlco, Senor | the charge d'affaires of Brazil, Senhor Sousa de Leao Gracie; the charge d'affaires of Argentina, Semor Lspil; the charge d'affaires of Venezuela, Senor Dr. Yanes; the charge d'affaires of Salvador, Senor Dr. Castto, and the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe. were the Tellez; Minister of the Netherlands. de Graeff, went to New to remain until Tuesday. The Jonkheer York today, Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will be at home tomorrow afternoon in their quarters at Soldlers’ Homeg 2 Mr. Mellon, Secretary of the Treas- ury, and Mr. Justice Harlan F. Stone Insurance Bldg. 15th and I Sts. SEVERAL AVAILABLE ROOMS W. H. West Co. 916 15th St. 0 CHOHD G013 00 000 08 0 010 000 GG O B D OO O 0 L Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 54th issuc of stock now open for subscription hares of stock, $1.00 each, payable monthly. ¢ per cent interest paid or k withdrawn, James E. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary stos RE you particular? desire to rent a certain type of apartment or house, located in a specific res| you will be pr just what you extensive listin; Rent D BOSS “HOME K Street NW Establ iy AND If you idential section— etty sure to find want among the gs of our epartment PHELPS OF HOMES" Main 9§300 ished 1907 TEN TEN FOURTEENTH Gertrude & Salvo— appearing in Apache, Spanish and acrobatic dances—direct from the Palais Royal, New York. At Dinner and Supper— —before and after the thea- ter, these famous dancers will appear for the first three days of Easter week. Dancing both times to the aplendid Le Java orchestra. (No cover charge at dinner.) 7 SUPPER CLUB DANCE tonight at 10 p. m. For reservations call Albert —Main 7172, Jan Garber and his Garber-"Davis Orchestra will play in conjunction with Wardmaen Park Orchestra During DINNER DANCE ardman Park Fotel TONIGHT Starting 7:30 o'Clock For Reservations Telephone Columbia 2008 THE EVENT were among the guests entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Shore- ham by Mr. W. F. Martin. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt has re- turned to Washington after an ab- sence of some days, and Is staying at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kingsley Heartfield have gone to Baltimore to spend the holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackall, in their apartment In the Cecil. The fourth and last of the Army dances for the season of 1925 will be held at the New Willard Hotel, Fri- day evening, April 17. The third and lust of the series of Navy and Marine Corps dances will be held at the Willard, Wednesday. The last indoor horse show of the season will be held at the Riding and Hunt Club, Friday evening, April 24. Six classes will be entered, one of | which will be a polo class, and those taking part will wear polo togs and carry polo equipment. Miss Helen | Marye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs | George T. Marye, is among those | who will enter the polo class. | A feature of the show will be a | vote to be taken by the audience to don‘rmln!' th champion horse of the evening. The winner will be presented with 2 horseshoe of flowers, o, Mr. and Mrs, John J. Noonan have loft for Rome. Italy, where they wiil remain for about a month, until after the canonization of Sister Therese, when they will leave for Egypt. They sailed today on the Rocham- beau with Dr. Cartwright's pilgrim- e to Rome. After a tour of Oriental cities, in- cluding the Holy Land, Cairo, Alex- andria, some parts of Incla, Greece and »Turkc}' they will return to the continent by way of Spain. In Paris they will be the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. |and Mrs. Raymond Clendenin Miller, | who will be in Paris indefinitely. Mr | Miller was recently made assistant | commercial attache to Paris. { After a couple of months in Swit- | zerland they expect to return to America about November, Miss Evelyn Gordon is the Easter holidays with her Maj. and Mrs. Peyton Wardman Park Hotel. spending parents, Gordon, at | M . Charles B. Howry will leave for New York today to spend Easter with Judge Howry's daughter, Miss | Mary Howry. : Mme. Elisabeth Kuyper left yester- da morning for New York. While in shington she was received at an informal tea at the White House, and was entertained by the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de raefl. Mme. Kuyper will return in a "-c\\' day when she will be at the | Grace Dodge Hotel until her depar- | ture to the Netherlands early in May. Miss Mary Gordon Thom will go to | Baltimore today to spend the weck |end with Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Taylor Speer, in their home, in Roland Park. Bride-Elect Entertained At Luncheon Party Today. Mrs. John L. Edwards was hostess t luncheon today in her home in compliment to her daughter, Miss Virginia Harrison Edwards, who will marry Ensign John Elbridge Parker Tuesday. The other guests were Mrs. | Xenophen Price, Miss Lucy Gillett of |Sewickly, Pa.. Miss Pauline Coleman, Miss Mary Elizabeth Thompson and | Miss Cecil Lester Jones. Miss Elizabeth Zolna |riage to Mr. George T. will guest whose mar- Summerlin, jr., take place Thursday, was the in_whose honor Miss Bett. Center Market Announce to the public and its patrons that the enforcement of the one-hour parking limit about Center Market has re- Where good Food for home and table has been served by faithful dealers for over America’s Mest Beantifal BALLROOM THESE TS, AT T ety Soap pdand Soothing to NG STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Hostess This Morning to Women Attending Aipha Chi Omega Convention. TO RESIDE IN PARIS MRS. RAYMOND CL] Sailing from New York today to join D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925. JOHN M. FINN, JR., DEAD; BURIAL RITES TODAY Was Vice President of Loan Com- pany and Formerly in Busi- ness in Mount Pleasant. | John M. Finn, jr., 36 years old,| former president of the Mount | Pleasant Garage Co. and at the time of his death vice president of the Rosslyn Loan Co., died Thursday. Funeral services are at Hysong's funeral parlors this afternoon, with interment in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Mr. Finn was a member of Lebanon Lodge, No. 7, F. A. A. M. He leaves his wife, three children, his father, John M. Finn of Lanham, Md. and three brothers, W. F. Finn, G. F. Finn and Mathew Finn THE WEATHER air tonight | warmer to- | ifting to District of Columbla— and tomorrow; slightly night; moderate southwest northwest winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, slightly warmer to- night; moderate southwest shifting to northwest winds. Virginia—Falr tonight and tomor- row, slightly warmer tonight in ex- treme north portion and in southeast | portion tomorrow; moderate shifting | winds | ENDENIN M er huxband In Parix, Where he recently been made nasistant commercial attache of the American embanay. Byrne entertained at luncheon today at the Little Tea House. Robert N. Stanfield, wife of Senator Stanfield of Ogegon, was hostess at tea in the Garden of the Mayflower yesterday afternoon, covers being laid for 12 Mrs Tracy Drake of Chicago. sister Louis Hertle, arrived today at ew Willard, where she will spend the week end. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John McEwen, also of Chicago, close personal friend Maj. F. H. Smith entertained a large party at dinner at Le Paradis last night. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. O'Shaugh- nessy of South Norwalk, Conn., have announced the engagement of the former’s daughter, Marie Calhoun, to Mr. John Hemphill, son of Mrs. John J. Hemphill of this ecity Miss O’Shaughnessy’s father is a cousin of Mr. Nelson O'Shaughnessy, formerly in the United States diplomatic serv- ice. Mr. Hemphill is a graduate of Princeton in the class of 1915, and during the war served as a licutenant in the United States Navy. Mrs. Henry Rea of widow of Mr. Henry Rea, is a guest at the Mayflower for several d. where she has taken an apartment. Mrs. Charles Willett and Mrs. James Dorsev entertained at lunch- eon Monday for their niece, Miss Dor- othy D. Wilson. The other guests were Mrs. Robert A. Wilson, Mrs. Maloney. Miss Frances Lloyd, Mrs. Emma F Pittsburgh, Wilson, Miss Foley and Mrs. B. Floyd, | Miss Dorothy Miller was hostess Thursday afternoon at a shower and bridge given for Miss Wilson, when guests_were Mrs. George Farnham Mrs. Bishopp, Mrs. Hough, Miss Frances Brightwell, Miss Dorothy Childress, Miss Gertrude Yung Kwai, Miss Evelyn Mathews, Miss Esther Ward, Miss Virginia King, - Miss Frances Lloyd, Miss Lilly Jane Axton Miss Matilda Axton, Miss Anne Gro- gan, Miss Betty Moody and Miss Martha Livingston. Mme. Grouitch, wife of former Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes to Washington, has been in ew York for several days and will | Mass., to Grenville £o today to Stockbridge, visit the Rev. and Mrs, Merrill. Miss Margaret Deeble, formerly of Washington, has returned to her home in New York after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Tileston Mudge in their home in Mount Washington, Balti- more. Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall Al- len and Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley, who had been stopping at the Hamil- ton Hotel on their way from the South on Mr. Allen's yacht, the Alpha, left yesterday for New York. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crosby, dccom- panied by their daughters, Miss Celeste Crosby and _Mrs. _Arthur LOST. Piatinum and dlamonds, April 3, Liberal rewara. 12¢ Teward. BAL PIN_Tls 3 In or near Union Htation. Telephone Adams 4003. BAR PIN, patinum, 1206 G st AY MARE _Teward for feturn of . wivated trom bars tn. Chevs Wednesday, April 8. Call Cleve.” 4 Black, <on ‘photos, Cards. amonds; 1T bay Chase on Peana. jon ~ auto license o Reward card, other Identification Five-pointed star pin, white with white stones. night vellow me 2aTeT ward, Mr. Stodder, Siar of April 2: liberal ar it mar T, 1 gray maltese angora; white mark- fil‘lh fl:lrn‘!'nlr 1740 N n.w. Reward. Frank. JOKER, stone marten, in Bladensburg 5. ;Eder Tetura to 916 H st. n.e. and P{:'l\e reward. S COIN PURSE—Small, black, containing large Em; ‘of money: Monday,.vicinity 11th and G. Raward. North 6522 FUR, brown, two-skin, on lith bet, Deca ldlan, Friday evening after 8 p.m. ‘fl“!ele" l’.n Columbia 10369. SLASSES, 1ady's, between Center Market and A ES T Rame. "shorthandie: oaly 0od to owner. Suitable reward. E. .l'. Fldridge, 111 Cavanaugh Court. ] G, v elvet, contalning watch, A Reward, "Main 3620, Tiranch 188 126 OUND, 1i ,_black and tan. :‘;‘(‘Iym to :g’e ‘Neal place, or phose Bethesda 149, between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m, i KBY CASE; name. Reward. Pbome Ng:l,h 5319-7,_after § p.m. 1 ECKLACE, gold chain with tourmalines in gold setting, Thu! between Rauscher's and K et., to Metropolitan Theater. Reward. s nw. OVERNIGHT BAG, black seal, marked “R. McQ. K.; on Mt. Pleasant car this morning; reward. Return to Powhatan Hotel. . ETBOOK, black, money, ers knife, Mt. Pleasant car. Phone_Col. 7050 POCKETBOOK, lady’s, in Kann' on April 9th, contairing watch, bills Reward. If found, return to Mrs. C. Ran rendon 347-J-2, Cherrydale, Va. 12 PURRE, lady’s, in washroom of Government Oafeteria, 18th and D st contents valuable to owner only. Reward. Phone Main 8980, Apt. 708. . Rl gold, diamond, at West Potomac golf course, 'Thrsday. _Finder please return to 301 8 st. p.e.. o call N. 6365. Keward. _* BUIT CASE, old tan. $50 reward for return of same, lost from transfer wagon between Washington Hotel and Union Station, March 23" Phone M. 936. 204 Met. Bank Bldg. 12¢ W, thin green gold; Bulova Swise move- ments Tiatinugs it Fiberal reward. . L. Keufman, (08 14th s ris _and y evening or street car 2121 R 4 od change. th, Finder piease | Hornblow, und Miss Alice Brady of New York, will gp to Warrenton to- day to pass the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby at their Sum- mer home in Warrenton Miss Crosby is the guest of Mrs. Newlands Johnston A cafe dansant will be given under the auspices of the junior section of the Women's City Club Jacksoh place, Wednesday, from to 9:30 o'clock p.m. Supper will be served at small tables surrounding the ball- room. A special orchestra will fur- nish music for dancing between the courses. There will be novel inno- vations and aret features. The committee in cMarge of arrangements are: Miss Mary Grace McVey, chair- man of the junior section: Miss Agnes Winn, Miss Adelaide Borah, Miss | Phillls Robinson, Miss Elaine Eppley, Miss Inez J Miss Estelle Allen, Miss Judith Barbaux, Miss Blanche B. Brown, Miss Grace Rohleder, Miss Mary Thorpe Bigelow, Miss Louise Pattison and Miss Margaret Norton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark Noble be at home informally evening and again Sunday, at 2633 Fifteenth street, o'clock. will April 26, after § Assembly Dansant Under Thomson Community Cenmter. An assembly dansant will be given {on Friday evening, April Thomson assembly hall, Twelfth and | L streets northwest, under the aus- | pices of the advisory committee of Thomson Community Center, and un- | der the direction of an executive com- mittee of which Mrs. Marguerite S Denicke is chalrman, assisted by Mrs. Edward Glenn, vice chairman; Mrs A. J. Driscoll and others. Patrons and patronesses for the dance include Judge and Mrs. Mat- tingly, Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ashion, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dobrin, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. George Skilton, Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Albion, Mr. and Mrs. D. Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Darton, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bogue, Mr. and Mrs. Ezlo R. Scoponi, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, Miss nrica Clay Dillon, Miss Amy Piser, Mrs. Anne T. Ren- shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hall, Mrs. Louise Castell and Mr. and Mrs. Mori.. The floor committee includes Mr. Victor Russell, chairman; Dr. Harold Lee, vice chairman; Mr. Roy Carty, Mr.'J. L. Gans, Mr. Joseph Adkerson, Mr. Mortimer Moorehouse, Mr. D. E. Garrett, Mr. Carl Illard, Mr. I. Si- mons, Mr. W. T. Faulkner, Miss Ger- trude M. Driscoil, Miss Reta Denicke, Mrs. George Kimmel, Miss Beatrice osgrove, Miss Cora Corning, Miss Mary Frances Glenn, Miss Alice Dris- coll, Miss Helen Glenn, Miss Anna King and Miss Marie Dietrick. The Mary Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu-. tion, has been fortunate in securing Mr. Charles Moore, chairman of the fine arts committee, who will give an illustrated lecture at the Wash- ington Club Tuesday evening. His subject will be “The City of Wash- ington and the One Hundredth An- niversary of George Washington.” Miss Aline Solomons, regent, and the board extend a cordial invitation to the visiting Daughters and other chapters of the District. Mrs. Carrie Dawson Scott of New York, formerly of Washington, has been the guest of Mrs. Charles G. Abbot. A tea will be given tomorrow after- noon at 2019 N street from 4 to 6 o'clock for the International Asso- catipn of Art and Letters to replace the regular Saturday afternoon tea, which is being omitted today. Florence Crittenton Baby Lovers' Circle, No. 2, Mrs. Olea W. Coster, president, is giving a bridge and five hundred party *Wednesday, April 15, at 1:30 p.m., at Hotel Logan, Towa Circle. Mrs. Chester Caywood, Cathe- dral Mansions, and Mrs. Morton O. Cooper, 1747 Irving street, are in charge of tickets. Miss Rachel Sewall will be the speaker and guest of honor and will furnish a most interesting program at the College Women's Club tea, Mon- day, April 13, from ¢ to 6 o'clock, at the clubhouse, 1822 I street. Miss Sewall, who is so well known in Washington for her work with the marionettes, will give an exhibition of them, and afterward show how the work. The subject of her talk fs, “Behind the Scenes With the Mario- nettes.” : Miss Emma C. Crans will be hostess at the tea. Miss Minna Gill will pre side at the tea table, and will be sisted by Mrs. A, C. Dillman and Mrs, | A. R. Hodgkins. The annual banquet of the College Women's Club will be held at Rauscher's Saturday, May 9. — The present life gets its meaning from the life that Is to come. Human life comes to -beauty and dignity and power only as it is lived for eternal things. tomorrow | . | St. Paul.. West Virginia—Fair tonight and| tomorrow, warmer tonight: slightly | {cooler tomorrow in northwest portion Records for 24 Hours. 4 pm., 8 p.m., 38; | 4 am., 50; 8 am.,32; Thermometer nidnight, . noon, 64. Burometer 29.68; 12 midnight, § am., 29.84: noon Highest jemperature, 64, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 47, occurred at T am. today Temperature same date last year— Highest Jowest, 45. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at § a.m. today— Temperature, 52; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:50 am. and 4:28 p.m.; high tide, 9:38 a.m. and 10:04 p.m Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:33 a.m. and 5:16 p.m.; high tide, 10:23 a.m. and 10:51 p.m. 1 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:3 ; sun sets $:41 p.m | Tomorrow—sSun rises sets 6:42 p.m. Moon rises 9:38 p.m.; sets 7:28 am Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Weather in Various Citles. Temperature. *= | | | 4 pm.. am.; sun i | Stations. Weather. e ranjemos WNH <o kmpnsak Abilene Tex. 30.02 2988 Atiantic City Baltimore .. 29. | Bifmingham .. Cloudy Rismarck Pt.cloudy Boston Buffalo | Charleston’ . { Chicago . Cincinnati . Cleveland Denver .. tEY 232, i Galveston Helena Hauroa, §. Indiazapolis. Jacksouville neas City. Los Angeles. Loutsville Miami, Fla. w Orlea; Sew York. Okla. City. Omaha . | Ehiladeiphia. Pt.cloudy Clear Cle Clear Clear Pt.cloudy | Clear Pt_cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Clear, Rain Pt.cloudy 22828 HEEH 3 P35 Phoesix ... Pittsburgh | Portiand,Me. | Portland, Ore Kaleigh.X.C. 8. Lake City Ean’ Antonio. | 8an Diego... |8, Francisco I 8t. Lout E 188 Cloudy Raln Clovdy Clear’ | Seattle .1 Spokane ARRBERGTE m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather .88 Cle 43 Clea H 48 Clowiy l Lendon Parls, it Vienns, Austria.. Copenhagen. Denmark. Stockholm, ‘Sweden, Glbraitar.'Spatn..... Horta (Fayal), Avores. Hamilton, Bermuda... San Juan, Porto Rico.. Havaza, Cuba Colon, Canal Zone... Clear 44 Cle Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy JAMES A. LIGHTHIPE DIES. LOS ANGELES, April 11.—James A. Lighthipe, 68, former associate of Thomas A. Edison and widely known electrical engineer, 'dled here late Yesterday of pneumonia. Born in Orange; N. I, he went to work for Edison as a youth. He in- stalled a telephone system in London in the early eighties, and later intro- duced the invention to Belgium's pub- lic. Since 1908 he had been chief electrical engineer for the Southern California Edison Co. e Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses bave been lssued to the following: William W. Michaur and Bettie J. both of Richmoud, Va. - wley E. Harris and Zozle B. Mason. Edward V.’ Clisby and Mildred Teachey. Philip Jones and Emma Green. Henry H. Rodgers of this city and Mabel Oxford of S Pa. John E. Parker and Virginia M. Edwards. Willlam Hager and Gweadolyn Lewls. Willlam F. Armstrong and Grace Sweeney. % Henry W. Walton and Mamie A. Kane, both of Richmond, Va Charles P. McCallum and Anna V. Thomas M. Belsbe ané Elizabeth Duerst. Roy Deadwyler and Mary Foot Leach P. Leary and Ruth D. Elliott, both of ‘Brooks, ¥ Clarence’ R. Carter and Catherine Gregory. Clarence R. Tull and Anna E. Fitzpatrick, both of Baltimore, Md. Harry G, Simpson of Freeland, M., Myrtle I. Krout of Glen Roc Clarence D. Pearson of this ginia McMenamin of Alexandri Frank Dymacek of Mabelt M._Nicholas of Hopeful, V. Willlam M. Gates and Elizabeth M. Brown R. Liston and Katherive F. Morrow. e Births Reported. The following births have been reported the Health Department in the last 3 hours Lulgl and Maria Grassiano, girl. William S. and Mildred E. Towe, girl. John H. and. Katherine Ralph. bor. Charles 8. nod Charlotte G. Sondhelmer, boy. George K. und Mary E_ Strong, boy. _ Robert E. and Dorothy Davidson, girl. Henry and Mary Ardai, girl uland, girl. Frederick J. and Ann E. Fred and Cousins, girl. T. Franklia and Elizabeth Schueider, ir., ‘August_snd Sophia Johnson, girl. Glenn W. and Edith G. Jores, boy. James A’ and Concetta Poulos, boy. Ernest J. and Elmira V. Elwood, girl. Guy W. and Margaret A. Bowen, boy. Richard P. athryn Glass, girl. Homer and Julia P. D'Bolleau, girl. Willlam_R. and Mary J. Harris, bo. Joseph 8. and Agnes Cornisn. girl. Frank and Matilda Thomas, girl, James and Edna Owens, boy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hou: John G. Schuerger, 59. 2] 2 Robert Gibson, 55, 2300 Calvert st. Jacob Schwartz, 50. Garfield Hospital. Aua B Rabbitt, 68, Georgetown Hospital. Mary Harriet Atchison, 67, 1665 Lamont st. Charles J. Turner, 41, 1631 § st. Charles Davis Ougle, Lewis P. McKenna, 50, Gallinger Hospital. Hellen P. Rollins. 10 months, 353 N st. s.w. Jackson Theo Morgan, 7 months, Children's Hospital. 5 Sam Aljen, 67, Gallinger Hospital. & s k3 4 82 Arm- & Cook. and ’ clt; and Little ATCHISON. i o'clock am.. At ber residence, 106 Nt HATTI 3 wife of F Atchison. F Monduy. Apri Racred Heart Chiurch, 10th and Purk rd . Toterment Bonmie Brac Cewete . Ma. BARBOUR. Friday. am., EDWARD It Tate Mary A. Barbo his age. Funeral pm.. - from the & Co., 1412 H » Sonai’ Cemeter, BEAGLE. Friday, April 10, 1025, at her resl dence, 4535 Towa ave. mow. MIRRIE K beloved wife of James V. Heagle. Funeral from the Chureh of the Transiguration, 14h and Gallatin sts, n.w., on Monday, April 13, at 11 a.m. BEASLEY. Saturday. April 11, 1925 at 9:10 am., at _her son's residence, 1508 « e HATTIE M., the beloved wife Joweph Beasley. Notice of funerul later BROWN. Departed thix life Thursday, April 9, 1925, at 6:30 pm., after & brief illness At her residence, $74 ehool st s.w.. MART E. wife of the late Frank Brown. She Ieavew to monrn their loss two sons, Edvard 8 aud ‘Frank Brown: oue daughier, Mrs. Daisy Brown Seagles. and a number of re tives and friends. Funeral S 1y, April 12 rom her late residence. lnter ny Cemetery. John T. Ithines in charge. April 10, 1925, at beloved Lusband of the sndns. April 13, at of Wm. H. Surdo Interment CongMes 12 moraing, April 11 dence of her daughter, 1012 ww. MA devoted wife of Jume Cumpbell ‘s to mourn her depurture u_loving huxband. four decoted William, Isaish, Pauline and Lo #even gran dren and u host of funersl . funeral directors April 11 s, rd Baptisi Home, LURINDA DIXON belored mother of Susie Johnson and grand mother of Romay Washingt Tuesduy. April 14, at Millwood, d. Remsins resting Ernest Jarvis pariors pril 10, 1 a1l Friday At lier residence ELEANOR. wid her R3rd sear. Paul's Church, April 13, BLDER. Vers suddenls hier residence, 4132 7th LIZZIE FLDER, wife o Funeral arrangements Inter EDWARDS. Suddenly, an Thursdas 1 ST EDWARDS beloved son of the iate Charles T Mary Ann Edwards, und the brother of Mre Lo Jones, _ Mrs. Georgia Sinms of Fochester, N. Y., and Mre. Elizabetl Ress Funeral Sunday ut 2 o'clock from Wesley Washlhgton's funeral pa 207 Georgia | are. n.w. Friends and relatives iuvited to | attend EDWARDS. Membars of the Mer's Rock Association are requested fo the funeral of our late brother EDWARDS, from Wesies Washingtor dertaking parlor Sunday at 2 pon. No. 165, W. H. JOHNSON W. J. SINGLETON. Secty. EVANS. Fridar. April 10, 1925 1917 Termont ANS. belove father of Ral Marguerite Gertrude' T. Green. Funersl Monday. April 13. at 1 p.m Avenue Baptist Church FAUST. Suddenls, st Takoms Park Sana-, torlum Saturday) April 11 1925. at 2 a.m. ELIZABETH beloved motlier of Mrx. | €."A. Jack of 31 Cedar st., Takoma Park. | Remains resting_at the chapel of W. W.|[ Chambers ‘until 5 p.m. Saturday, April 11| Toterment Wilmington, Del | FLANAGAN. Fridar pm. LUCY RE Miller),” beloved wife of Willlam agan. ‘Notice of fueral beresfter FOOS. Departed this life April 10 the residence of her dab; Jecobe, at Charleston, &, ¢ FOOS, wife of the maind resting a* her son's residence, 12th n.w. Notics of funeral later. HARING. Frida 1 10, 1925, at her r dence. 4901 ave. n.w.. MARY. be loved ‘wife of the late J. Harves Haring and mother of George H. Ha: TPaterson, X. J. Mondar, Ap: HARPER. Suddenls, Thursdar At 1:20 pom.. at his resid bourne pl. nw.. CHARLES band of Mars E. Hamer above residence on Mondar p.m HARPER. A special comm John's Lodge, No. 11, F for Moaday, April 1 for the purpase of aitending the fu our late brotier, CHAS. L. HARP) Fraternally, JACOR PYRAH. Master. Attest: JAS. E| HUTCHINSON, Sec Departed this life Thursdar. Apr . 3t 1:50 pm. HARRY HENSO hisband of Tosa Henson. hrother of Gers Beward, * Willlam and George Henson of Carrie Henson and Fmma Brown Monday, April 13, at 1:30 from Galbraith Church, 6th st. between L and M st now v HORNER. April 10, 1925, Mrs. SARAR L beloved wife of tie laie Frank T. Ho Funeral from her late residence, Mt. Ranier Md.. Monday, April 13, at 11 a.m. Inter ment private. JONES. Thursday. April 9, 1923 at linger Hospital, DAVID JONES. be of Fanny Jones and brother of Sarah Weaver and Ruesell Jones. Funeral Sundas. April | 12, at Fredericksburg, Va. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. KING. Sudden] KING, beloved 24 ‘years Nazarene. April etery KING. Saturday am. in Brooklyn. loved wite of ( from the resides st. n.e. Notice of time of funeral later. ENUPPLE. April 10, 1925, ALBERT E.. be loved husband of Lucy C. Koupple, age 52 Years. Funeral from his late residence, 4200 Hill street, Brentwood road, Md., on Mon dar. April'18, at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery 12 MACCARTHY. March 20. 1925, at her resi- dence fn Brooklyn. . Y., Mrs. ISABELLE HARDING MACCARTHY, aged 100 years and 3 months. She leates fo revere her memory two daughters: one son. Edward of this city: two grandchildren and three reat-grandchildren. t 11:30 p.m Randoipn st. n.w William Dows. Funeral services u Rock Creek Cemetery at 2 pm Mon 1925, at Mrs. M Elder Aprit 11, from e held Vermont April 9. 1827 ved I Funeral from the | April 13, at-2 1925, April 10, LAURA ETHEL ife of William A.. aged Funeral from the Church of the | 1203 Bladensburg rd. n.e.. Mo 13. Interment Congressi April N 192 MARY K A ed son of Thomas and Etta -y and brother of Charles Maniey. liam Thomas, Ella Hodge, ) Botts, Aida Payne and Gertrude Smith Sunday, April 12, at Chantilly, Va. Rela tives and friends invited. Remsins resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 222 Georgla ave. n.w. Saturday. April 11. 1925, at her Flind ave. sw., MAR. (nee Horrigan). beloved Notice of fueral hereafter. (Baltimoro papers please copy.) * MATTHEWS. April 8, 1925, at his residence, | 1325 8. Capitol st.. EDWARD MATTHEWS, beloved husband of Rese Mattbews. He 18 surcived by two sons. three daughters. Rose Schnelder. Mary Dk and Florence Davis. Funeral from bLis late residence Monday, April 13, at 9 a.m. terment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. McNALLY. April 9. 1925, 1:30 n. residence, Siiver Spring, Md., FRANCIS W., beloved husbaod of Lulu 1. MeNally. Fu neral from his late residence, Siiver Spring. Md., Sunday, April 12, at 2 p.m. Interment Forest Glen Cemetery 1 MEAD. Suddenly, April 9, 1925, OWEN PELL MEAD, aged 31_years. Funeral from his late residence, 3652 Warder st. m.w., on Monday, April 13, at 2 o'clock. -laterment Tock Creek Cemete: 1 NORRIS. Saturday, April 1925 at the Tesidence of his son. George W. Norris, 1 Randolph st. n.w., JAMES NORRIS, beioved busband of the late Sarah Jane Norris. In- termeat Boonsboro, Md., Meaday, April 15, 12 PONGEE, Friday. April 10, 1025, at 7 a.m., residence, 58 N f. £... FRANCES E (nee Sewell), the beloved wife of Poagee and loving mother of Joseph and Bessie Sewell. Levia Jackson, and losing unt of Frank Robert Roy and Mary Anderson. Funeral Monday, April 13, at 1 p.m., from Rehoboth Baptist Church, 1lst between N and O (s 6.W. 12! PONGEE. The officers and members of St Mary's Court are requested fo meet at the Knights G. J. Hall, 1609 11th st. n.w.. to make arrangements for the funeral of S FRANCES PONGEE at Reboboth's Ist between N and O sts. s.w April 12, at 1 o'clock. Done by order of St. Mary's Court. No. 2. A. 0. D. of . Sister MABEL SWALES, W. M. Sister MAUD WHITE, Rec. Sec's’ Departed this lite Friday morning at 8 a.m.. MARY, the beloved daughter of the Inie Mr. and ‘Mrs Coates Slater. Fu. neral Monday from Ebenezer M. E. Chure 4 and D sie. s.e.. at 1 o'clock p.m._ Re tives and friends invited to attend. Rev. d. W. Waters, pastor. 11, SLATER. of the Vailey Juver No. 11, of Order of Galflean Fishermen, are re. vested to attend a special meeting Sunday, pril 12, 1825, at 6 p.m., at hall, 820 F st. s.w., fo arrange for the funeral of our member, Sister MARY SLATER. Funeral Monday, April 13. at 1 p.m., from Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th and D HARRY CHASE, _SARAH V. MURPHY, R. W. §. SLATER. All members of Caleb Tahernacle, No. 79, A. 1. O. of Moses, are hereby noti- fied_to ‘attend the funeral of our Iate sister. MARY SLATER. Monday, ‘April 13, 1925, i p.m.. at Bbenezer M B. Church, 4th and D o All members are urged 1o attend. J. A. UPSHER, W. §. JANIE EPPS, Bee'y. STEIGER. Saturday, April 11, 1923 at 3 am.. JACOB, beloved husband of Matiida M. Steiger. Funeral from his late residence. 1460 8pring place n.w. onday, April 13, ai 2:30 p.m. Relatites’ and -friends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 12 BTREET. Wednesday, April 8, 1925, at Meth- odist Hospital, Los Augeles, Calif., ADE- LAIDB GATCHEL, widow of the late Dr. | DENNIS. | DUFE. | MONROE. CHASE | oFFUTT. | RICHARDS, WILLIS. INABEL PROCTOR W Nillis and daug Wiiningtan, De 118, wite of Barics Wilitams i1 ang o : siater of Willlam uneral Apiil 12, GEAL Jors Chiurch, Rockville, Se In Memoriam. CONNOR| i Lies tbe one we love so dearly, in the louely, silent grave, DENNIS. In loving remembrance of my dear NNIS PINKNEY. FATHER, We clierish thoughts o KATIE CHILDREN ANITA AND WILBUR memors of my dear b GEORGE DUFF. who died two sears das, April 11, 192 but WIF but HIS DEVOTED KING. In sad Cight years ago Oh, mother de And on your pale and peaceful face £ e dead il hands are clasped LOVING 80N AND DACCHTER AND MARY not_forgotten GEORGIANA DUFF. ADA V. a, KING ril 11 101 v Aj RICHARD In sed but losog ones who departed D MONROE. Jan (N H. CHASE. I ud mother, EMILY MON 1919, ber 8 April 1916, LONELY T ER, MOLL ANDDAUGHTER, "RUT In loring OFFUTT, who depar April 11, 1611; wife AYLOR LINE C. h Tuesday daugiter inte Mayo H. Janney, Mrs. Ada E lard and S1st chapter, HATTIE MAY who depart fe 20 Te Aprl 11 r MER LEROY PATNE, ago today, It April 11, seems o hard that you were From your happs home so bright Rut the blessed Bible Jesus does but what e ma: Some g But the | Grieves our hearts from HIS MOTHER tle Elmer sufferad Tie suffered might and das Tntil God s from bearen And ook away HIS GRANDMA all have ou AND FATHER Often we think of ro When our hearts ar . this world Could we our face again HIS AUNTS, BERTIE AND RENA. In 1 of our dear brotier WAR RICHARDS life 12 years ago todey And T tread the pat when my journey is Tn Heaven 1 £ Though 1 cannot he Your smilex I ca But'let this little to T still remembe His DEVOTED YIOLA MAN THIGPEN. In lov dear brother. WI dicd one rear ago on remembr SAMUEL who departed this April 11, 1913 be d 1r, o SISTER AND NIEC RICHARDS AND RUTH COL 2 remembry of AM_ THIGPEN y. Apri 1034 Lored fe, rem n deat HIS BROTHER AND SISTER-IN-TAW, J H® THIGPEN AND LEONIA THIGPEN. my who b ving remembrance JULIA M. WARNE > one year ago teda p ng mother. a No friend on ea Tou were u mot and true Only God knows how we miss Yo HER DAUGHTER AND ¢ In sad but loving remem: our dear belo ther. LUCY W who departed fe April 11. 19 0 Tow we miss you, mother But still we know God knew best O how we miss you. mother Day by day we miss you everywhere But st ® kpow that God knew hest THE FAMILY ‘WASHINGTON. In loving memory of our dead sister. T0LA ARERS WASHINGTON who departed this life four years ago today. April 11, 1 beyond the Rirer Jordan Just across its chilling tide, There the land of life cternal Through its vales sweet wa Br the crystal river flowing Grows the tree of life, so fair Lies our loved oac, walt our To the upper ganien th SISTER AND BROTHERS. YOUNG. In sad but loving remembran our dear mother, ADLINE YOUXN departed this life six years ago tods 11, 1919 Not dead to us who love Not lost, but gone before She lives With us in memory And wi FUNERAL DIRECTORS. VL. SPEARE cQ Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W R Speare establishment. 940 F §t, N.W. Phone_Frank. 6626 . (S ¥s NN Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M EI_ N.W. Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main5512 o T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 4 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 Quick. Dignified and EMcient Bervice and & and 3 find friend so good WARNER, s giide coming LINCOLN 8200 Cha Timothy Hanlon 641_H KT. N.E ___Phone L. 543, " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 T OAPITOL BT. ' phone. 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