Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925. 9 I " Spain, Italy, France, Algiers, Sweden, 2 s s the 65th Infantry at San Juan, Porto SO TIETY | e ions | Marriage Licenses. Births Reported. BACHELLER TO WED. |{ne ooih oty ot S T Rogaion, Stuffed time to enable Willlam (()\l’hl‘\i" at Marriage licenses have been issued to the The following_births have been reported Ariz. __ _(Continued from Eighth Page) _ |Harvard Law School this Fell. following 30,1, o/ Healit Degncsment ‘10 Crs. 2ue 24| Author Will Make Widow of F. A, | —m———————————— D d F James S. Hargis of Lebanon, Va. and James H. V. Flis irl. | Kathleen Gruver, cousin of the bride, | Dr. and Mrs. Hird Safling Louise Eldridge of Bluefeids, W. Va. o fi]} dF Fiafaona. bor. Sollace His Bride, ates an 128 will entertain this evening at the May- | Saturday for Europe. Georre W, Schater, ir. snd Ameiia .| 5 re ittredge. wir = £ George W. S . i sopn J. and Yivi E b PHILADELPHIA, June 23 (P).— flower for Miss Gruver and her at-| Dr. and Mrs. John Denby Hird are | Konow, both of Baltimore. Emory 4. and m'(r'."n e 'mm{ bor | ey Ing mbttiallar: SHtNOE. Wi bt DiNe AND DANCE In Glass Jars tendants. sailing Saturday on the California to| Arthur 8. Herzog of New York City and | Earl 3. un - m Mary E. Moftett, boy. Mrs. Mary E. Sollace, widow of Fred- IN THE COUNTRY 14- Stuffed Fi 7 Miss Dorothy Sonneborn, who is to | {PeRd the femainder of the Summer e H ks anf Lol Brkss. B and Mariret . upeo. gel. | erieke A, Sollace, at the bride’s home Erom 12 noon to 2 mm. oz. Jar ¢ uffed ngs ~~~~~ g 2 n trave ough Europe. b on and Rhody \\'nlmnllon ohn I. and Eveline Starnes, boy. ere Thursday. Yo o T e Lewmar- - S e ates... North Capitol Association |ise Heien \"\Z."l?.fr;:‘ o : Ay iiiton fof Vienna. Ve and | - i Kex, und, Agnie T hanicy. boy- Rev. Dr. Richard Eddy Sykes of »--mnmn"m fakimeres 10:02 Jarestabed P! 10 Gans, Tnhec a8; IWakHOAERS AEER Nl;)'r. and Mrs, S(T:;lle‘:‘K::‘l: of Buda- Kidwell of this cliy, aville, MA., ghepherd and Myrile Cook. Tioy. Canton.UN X ‘pmxasm of St. Law- 9-0z. Jar Plain Figs.. o 2 e g S Weingart of lhl- it 2 and Ange! ayhew. rence niversity, will i Indorses Patrol System Pro- {Hcuse tor the ;\'.A.({l»‘,,::f[“ Brook Tea | {{lorethey plan to remain four days. | "RiAn: s Rost i ael ¥ Hiey. i ettt Ml iy AT Bacusllers Aoee wite, 12-0z. Jar Plain Figs.... = Miss Beverley Rison of Richmond .17‘4:4’|')II:‘.V\“¥‘:!:#\M:£1\1 B riniae T, Lucas Eolomon o0 Grachen Morton. il was Miss Anna Detmar Schultz of 15-0z. Jar Plain Figs..... Mrs. Wat Tyler Cluverius and her = 5 14,1 Johu W. Stockett, jr.. and Louella T. Ja-| Henton rund Tilian ‘G- Thompeon. boy. Brooklyn, whom he married in 1893. ‘ posed by Judge Schuldt. |asaugnter, Marthe | Cluvesus who_has been the guest of Miss | cois Fred and Maude E. Adams, girl. s ,‘,.‘]- Rl st k"ron’(( nces Ritchie Edmonston for about | George W. Lilveren of Detroit and Ber- PR S A S T —_— | = ® 1o b beent. until” September, |1 fortnigt, has recurned to her home. | et B Sl i RiTic w Parker. D Army Officers Reassigned Q f The North Capitol Citizens' Asso-|Miss Elizabeth Cluverius expects to|Mf, 8nd Mrs, R. Owen Hdmonston T e eaths Reporled. Liout. Col. Clestsht ©, Whiteomb, ’Iagmder Inc. ' clation, meeting in the United Breth- |Join her mother later in the Summer. | ovening for their daughter at their me. M Fitzecrald of this v\;h""mn The following deaths have been reported to | Medical Corps, has been transferred Berwyn 169-170 for -~sarvations 2 ren Church Iast night, took actlon to| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wheeler Pet.|home, In Chevy Chase, in compliment i By Coct e R R W i | e ¥on Sice of Yub sutgson gen MEYER DAVTS JTENT BARD BEST GROCERI 3 ! wetlo Mr. 2 Mrs. Joseph ° . % City and and, eral, War Department, to the 24 > > have speeding along’ upper North | tus of Huntington, W. Va., who spent | (0 Miss Kison = e B el 0. AL L0 tad Tioe- | Corps Area laboratory, New . York - A dK S resolution, recommendec e e re me. -, e S| o nin ehman nl N Rm-hn“e N. q p ) Mg 1 Wi ates Infantry, has been 3! 2 Judse Gus A. Schulde of the Police iliam Henry Pettus, rector ;‘ ‘\_"“:QL“"'I"I;:"“”" n’;‘{“(fr menaiug ‘.v‘ll'{‘q"lff'\'."d“ \.,'::‘.‘u; il l.n*l“";:r_{“l, Fulliam. 61, Georeo' Washington | 120CH T e tmm“;’%g::;’ o Phone Main 4180 t t a motor cyele policeman s Churcl % 1 W, McIntosh and Helen Mc fi 57 ne this City, and First Lieut Charles ¥ e Bl e ank J, Ervin and Maiot 5 st Lie arles R. o S LISHE! . be placed on the thoroughfare to antucket | atre. Goorge Carvert Steuart enve n| Eit R SR FO M St e G Etetto? Stomital | Bargent.’ has beon tamstenas Sron ESTABLISHED 18 tr 2 P b Burlington Hotel. patrol hetween Rhode lsland and {spend the remainder of the Sum e e astren i tha kg thne Wiaght and Len G . ni i S R e oo o Bar turday evening in compliment to ariand ot Clifton Station. as, 35, 1457 B & iirman of the assoctation’s public 2 l.'_”:\. B et \Wauh: | Miss Frances Roberta Boswell, who is | * Yoo s Hodgwon, jr.. of’ Clarkaville; T‘enn Mases 18 Georseiowa Unl- 7 comuiltio 68 Wi rEcasTRe - foining Mrs. Barry at |leaving Washington in a few days and Mary M. Condon of Frederick. Andrew Martin, 70, 518 5th st. ., R e i e . T e “repistored | Summer work at Columbia University. —————— 5 dnfantof Same € ai"Liilan A Humes, ’ Coniitias Ao st on FridRY. and where boh | The guests Included: Mrs. Nannie M; Wite Seeks Divorce. i R e i 3. o Hoor D you Want to I augh? Eldridze Campaign Approv, WA Miss Katherine V. Steuart, Miss Anita Stone yesterday asked the | 05, ‘46 Ganal ot. s . fic D Eldrid; safety William l‘ l»t‘l( of Kenilworth, [ Blosser, Miss Dorothy Dougherty, District Supreme Court to annul her o “launnt R. kh ks, 80, 1424 Montello MUSIC LO\]ERS ic um.vL" ‘mr‘:;:r;‘; m« 4 visiting his mother, Mrs. R. V. \!nrg:lrit P»o:\\'rl]. \l‘l; Gorden Ca marriage to Joseph J. Stone, which a Dmdnd.psu' ll'ifiinlh Dl ne. . . (1] 10 e s xgel thatimos B](:‘ e was celebrated in Richmond June 10, I\ifl:n: Davias, Chariens o B, c. and ‘J()ln n the ‘ horus and areful in driving in | p& 5 TR0 Fel tudent at | e Pl M T Motrow, | 1023. She charges fraud. Attorney | Eah Glenn.' 17. Carunlty ‘Hospiial Fe e | Robert Kirkwood Belt. a stu ! ey | Lillian Joncs B et e Hospital, Yrshastis the Tllinols State University . N. Sandifer and Mr. Tarbell [ Ralph A. Cusick appears for the| Fenry Davis' 21, Gailinger Hospital. rlution was adopted t aint Agnes B. W 43, 1748 Oregon ave. O\VNERS d the appointment of He Dr. Charles Roscoe Luce of Capitol Feel Happy e e el NG (L M AT T gt o oL clin Non Idesianthsy »_’ | F: m iling from England Septem- I i only convey to you the im- i : mestnc i i il | THEN GET YOURSELF A SET a committee xv\‘rm-.vnllnpnd to Miss Louise Shibley, 1848 Biltmore Ll ondesiit g b et Supreme Court that Mr. |street northwest, to whom recently truly wonderful ~ records! 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