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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Ambassador of Argentina and Family Return to the Embassy Today From \tldntl City. Rinehart will be at home at 1 Seventy-second sireel. New Y Many guests from the social rosier: of New Bedford. New York, Boston, Washington. hg and other cities throughout gathered at the mtiful seaside estate of the Hough- The Meadows, for the cere mony, the wedding breakfasi and the | outdoor reception held “afierward in the garden overlooking Padanaram Bay. The ceremony was in the intimate | setting of the private chapel of the estate. which hears the name of the {early English bishop and mission: | St. Aidan Bishop Wilson R. Stearly of Newark, N. J.. and_South Dart mouth, assisted by the Rev. John M. Groton, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, New Bedford, officiated. The sinizle ring service was used. There were 20 in the bridal party. The maid of honor was Miss \X/’H"rx | Gordon Tully. Locust Valley. Long Secaetary of State. who | Island. and the best man was Nt somed time at Hot Springs. Va.. will | Marshall Rinehart. Ossining, enteryain at dinner this evening at | Y.. brother the hridesroom. the Homestead. Mrs. Kello il | Miss Matildn Houghton, daughter expeged to return to Washington Ambassador Houghton. who v NS end lofithe Frooth prezented last season at the Court of i St. James and came especially from | Woillaid Tor acaraly e the bridesnmids. The others were | y s oy e Miss Alice Bigelow Tully V:u'nmj edey ol Ahomoits Valley: Miss Helen George o Louise Ireland and Miss Eliz ker of Washington, Dunn McKee of South and Washington, Miss Surns. South Dartmouth Nebr.. and Miss Lindsay South Dartmouth and Roches ter ah A The usher THE EVENING Young Western Visitor HE Ambassador 50 Hast and Senora de Pueyrredon and their family returned to Washinzton last eveninz | , from Atlantic City, where | theyemotored the first of the week The Ambassador of Ttaly and nora di Martino eniertained a1 dinner | 1St aveninz at the Plaza llotel, in New York. where the Ambassador arrived vesterday from his home in Italy. Signora di Martino. who has been kpending the Summer in Massa chusefts, met the Ambassador upon his arrival and will come to Washin ton tomorrow or Monday (The Attorney General, Mr Samgent. who was the guest tent and Mrs. Coolidge at the Touse for some time. left ves fergavtio make a visit in his Vermont home. of Argentina ig tons, | | | | John G of the f | | | M. Frank B. Kellogs, wife of the is spending | | < | My Ambasss at the MISS ELIZABETH COOLEY, | Of Peoria, 1L, guest and classmaie of | Miss Marjorie Pickens. They are leav- ing for Wellesley College. Rinehart-Houghton Wedding Tn Bride's Country Home. Miss Ciratia Buell Hou ter of Alr. and Mrs. A Houghtcp of Corninz South Dartmouth, A Alanson 1B, Ho. the Cowy of St. ith Dartmouth 1 o'clock. Mr. Alan Gillespie hart. son of Dr. and Mrs. St Rinehart of Washinzton ding was one of the most I the season in southeastern setts. The T Miss Dart B Frances mouth bara Amory | 80, Y.. and | g 1 niece of Amibzssador was married ceiling oaken wainscot lined the walls of the entire chapel. In the chancel and on the walls at eacn side i of the chancel tall stalks of gladioli, shading from delicate pink to white, bordered the spaces above the wain scot like a row in a formal garden i ar- | hton hur N dan to £ were Frederick Roberts Rinehart, New York City, brother of degroom: Arthur Amory Hough jr.. Amory Houghton, Corning, N Y.. son of Ambassador Houghton: | Arihur Reeve Hoover. Marion Law, nd Cortlandt Parker, Washington, D! Rtine The ed lHani of ssachu vines. Masses of the same framed the chancel window side of the window gle: ed a tall % - "es) [seven-branched candelubrum. The C.: Henry Davis Lee, Eikins, W. Va..|gieciric wall candelabra of the chapel |and Robert Almy, Boston, @ < pews|shone through sheaves of gladioli The chapel was cleared il | shaded from delicate pink to red. that its capacity mighi "be doubled 2 : and was transformed by delicate-hued | White ribbons looped to standards by | clusters pink and white gladioli ziadioli and glossy green \'lxvs.\‘\mu il i : ad 110 wedding music playved in the vestry by an orchestira with organ accompani ment, passed the bridal party. TV Ibride was escorted by her father, who An unusualiy effective color scheme was observed in the bridesmaids’ | dresses. which were of deep cream chm chiffon combined with self \(0 lor lace, worn with large velvet hats of the same shade, upturned at the back. The dresses had long flowing sleeves and were ut round at the | neck, but piquant high-necked ef- | fect was achieved by collars of Ameri jat the back with long flowing ends Bouquets of roses in the same shade | were carried, “The m:xid of honor. At each M le made her mons in Berlin was Amlenssador to atended finishing n. Mr mvard wadding debut two sea while her Germany chool at hinehart Upon_ their My azo uncle | o rm nd from Bright New ’ -~ Apartments B of the fi Washing 1616 16th St Phone North 1600 residential 1 on— Sixteenth just z t Circle. A new eight-story fireproof ling, with clectric refrigeration, soundproof floors, automatic ventilation. oil heating system. ptional Murphy huilt-in beds and many other features est Miss Tully. (o5 wore 22T 9 impeachable Quality and impressively Low Prices feature our dis- play of new FURS. An unusual selection of Fur Coats now ready. Eanet & Bacher MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 1413 F St. W27 P 2 7 2T 22, MART Styling, un- Open Sunday—Resident Manager on Premis S. FRISTOE RENTAL AGENT 1013 15th Street Phone Main 1512 12 PR 22T N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Luncheon a tastefulls prepared menn *1 Hotel Hamilton You'll enjoy a certain satisfac- tion in the efficient service well a< the quist and pleasant Fach Person in environment. 00S Round pecial Excursion Sunday Dinner, $1.50 Service from 12 noon to 9 P.M. MUSITC— under the direction of Daniel Chwalow hote, 14th Street at 5 3 AMILTON very room has a shower and tub bath. $3.50 a day upward Edmund J. Brennan, Manager " SEPTEMBER 20 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge Eastern Standard Time Leaves Washington 12:01 AM Returning.leaves S.Carolina Ave.5:30 P.M. Tickets on sale two davs preceding each excursion at City Ticket Office, Pennayl- venia Bidg.. 613 14th St. N.W., and Union Station Pennsylvania Railroad The only all-rail route to the Seashore psbort You’ll be deeply interested in the full page advertisement of our JALEs oF ProGress Beginning Monday Morning at 9:15 08 - 0e Poili which will appear in The Sunday Star—Sept. 20 We have used every endeavor to make ‘“The Sales of Progress” the most outstanding occasion of the entire year —celebrating, as it does, the anniversary of the opening of the Greater Philipsborn. EE:——EEEE:—EEEE_ STAR, meeling and overlapping the hanging | flower | ol WASHINGTON, D. an identical frock, with a velvet col- ‘ lar of pink and bouquet to match, and a hat of deep green velvet. | The bride, a slender and striking | brurette, was very handsome in her | bridal white. Her gown was of point | applique lace over: satin, narrowly flounced in apron effect, front and k. with rose point lace, and cut ound at the neck. The long satin slceves had deep cuffs of rose point A separate train of satin, forr yard g, hung from the shoulders. Tt center was inset with a magnificent scarf vose point, and its end weighted with & great bowknot wor ed in segd pearls. Small sprays of or ange blossoms caught to the reverse side.were revealed as its edzes turned The bride’s veil of tulle was fasten ed closelT to her head by o band of | rose 1 cross the (ront and an oranze blossom wreath in the Rosettes of Dlossoms drooping buds were at each side the rose point lice the costunts lcame from the weddinz gown of the | bride’s mother AL the ceremony, hecause i small size of the chapel, but present. Several hundred additional { guests attended the reception nnd the wedding Lreakfast. The bridal party went on foot down the shrubbery-hot dercd drive from the el 1o 1 perzola at the south wing of the | house, through the pergola and up lonz grasey rectanzle of the for garden to the fountain terrace, wher the reception was held. Mrs. Houghton, mother of the bride, | received, wearing 2 becominz costume | 4 m lace over gray. worn with velvet, | - neck et of the “with All of the al re which blend piece. the da her waist, and same shude. dirs. Rinehat brown satin 1 hride chiffon at crved and in U style rrace in of the mather orchid an orehid-col Stowas over blue, h The weddir tables in L the brealktast on the tlower-hordered te closed by the tweo main win house, over which a wide awning had been swung for the ision. The breakfast room, a charming glassed-@® in inclosure. tiled and furnished in old biue and cream, was set aside for the bridal party. Slende cedars stood sentinel in each corner of the room There was no other decoration save a bowl of red roses in the center of the great round table, and the bouquets of the bridesy ds. which were hung for the time being hetwen the win dow Dancing the great followed the breakfa From Washington the Mr. an& M redetick Mr. Eliott Bates Mete Alvin Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. W Don ovan, Capt. and Mrs. Charle Gib. hons| Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover ir.; Mr. Bugene M. Hinkle, Mr. Cuth bert Lee. My. .Joh® L. Newbold: jr Mr. and Mrs. orge Page, Miss lHelen Page, Mrs. Parker Mr Chauncey Parker. Mrs. Sheridan, the Misses heridan. Col. and Mrs. Herbert J Slocum, Col. Stephen L. Slocum. Mr and Mrs. Harold Walker and Miss Evelyn Walker dining room. and bnf | at the in living room suests were H. Brooke Mr. and Mrs. The marriaze of Miss Helon beth Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Richardson, to Lieut. Richard Emmel Nugeni, . son of Dr. and Mrs. John C. Nugent of Altocaa, Pa.. will tuke place this evening at 8 ock in St. ephen’s Episcopal Ch h. the tev. George Fiske Dudley officlating Fliza A, The marriage of Miss nell Chapin. daughter Mrs. Fred B. Ryons of 17 street, and Lieut. Dixwell son of Mr. Frank D. Ketcham and the late Mrs. Ketcham of New York City. will take place this afternoon 1:30 o'clock 1 Englewood, N. J., Col. and 32 Lamont Ketcham { street, Chevy Chase, is entertaining ! Sutten. On life's pathwas S encounters hereavement AL sich Times Chambere: helnful service 16 at Four diposal Chambars brofits more W frendsiun and | vecommendation thian in s charge fo Chanibers ‘can Jnok the face ‘and ‘tell them more than tbey paid fo Chambers Furnishes a $250 Funeral for 100 and a $500 One for $250 Chambers does not charge for every little “thing _he does. = Chambere' ambulance service is the best and the lowest price. $4.00 for Local Calls The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W.‘W. Chambers Co. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 432 nily in them RERERERTAEE If you want to sell v this office. business property now want to buy. Have Quick T HTTH PRI Investment Bldg. RiRikais {the SAEEEEEEEEAEEARARINEANNEINN IS NN NN TR R ARG SARTRS C.. SATURDAY, EPTEMBER 19, 1¢ BRIDE OF THURSDAY “"ll\\l L3 With her maid of } THOMAS Coleman. Mrs, I'mum of 3516 the former home of the bride. A re ception will immediately the ceremony. Miss Helen of ol 1 Mrs N street, has where she will he a senlor School E. Cliffor Edward Clifford of 333 one to Wellesley, Mass at Dan Hall hter The fo President of Cuba enora de Zayas entertained at dinner evening at the Mavflower IHotel 15 gnests the charge d'affaires and Senora de Padro and Dr Torre of the University ner last having of Cuba Carlos de of Havana Mrs. E. of Comar. Spencer will come to Washington Thursday from San Francisco, where she arrived this week from Japan aboard the President McKinley. Mrs, Spencer has been liv- ing In China for the past year. Comdr and Mrs. Spencer will be the guests here of Mrs. Spencer’s mother, Mrs Rasin. Mrs. Spencer was formerly Miss Warfield of Baltimore i, Timothy T. Ans will come to Washing after three month farm the White and Mrs. nd son tomorrow theix Judge berry ton a ¥ on Mountains the for stant and N K. Purlew, the administrative ass Secretary of the Interlor, and Mr nd Mrs. Harry N. Byerly of 1950 Cal- vert street northwest will leave tomor- for s three-weck motor trip through New England and the Adirondacks. Mre. W. H. Bolling and Miss Bertha Bolling have taken an apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tiller enter: tained ai dinner last evening in com pliment to Miss Jessie Dell, the newly appointed Civil Service Commissioner. Other guests were Miss Mary Dell, Miss Katherine Sutherland and Miss Laura Berrein of Georgia Sutton mer 2 to Canada Mrs. Joh Harrison a rge company of young people at a dinner dance this evening at her home in honor of her daughter. Miss Ruth who has recently returned an extended visit to various New and water reso 3011 from E Debutantes Secure Dates For Teas and Dances. Debutantes who in the events of the early rapidly settling on their dates. November debutantes are Miss Lydia Archbold, daughter of Mrs Anne Archbold, to have her coming- out tea the afternoon of November 24, and Mrs. Lee P. Warren will pre- sent her daughter, Miss Lenore Scullin, on the same day. but at a ance. Rev. Dr. and Mre. Anson Phelps Stokes will introduce their daughter, Miss Olivia E. P. Stokes, a croft School girl, at a_dance No. ta mingle are expect season Lhaé! fornhefoday ARTICULARLY effect- ive are the expressive Floral Emblems arranged by Blackistone's designers. Sprays & $ Wreaths. 5.,p Phone Main 3707 14th and H TINNIRRANEER Attention Apartment Owners our building, list it with I deal exclusively in apartments and a number of clients who Results. A. S. Gardiner Main 334 5th & K Ste. N.W. vemher daughter day, hut Childress are daughter, Mis: November 23 December heen fortunat dates are whose cember will gi thews Roosevelr, i N mother e a tea wh or her daughter, Miss Lilie velt Mra a_dance for Miss Mrs. Charl tea for Foulk cember Gherardi t the foll 3 race W her <mith, ap . Miss Nevi Mrs. Miss #Helen Ga of December 2 the followinz d Kenney will McKenney at Mis: Mrs December Alexander Hampson Thomas wa Harriet and N I be brought out Mr nd Eivi \ s Charlotte Jebutantes selectin Louise M < forn Br frs. the Mrs, for nerly noke. Mark | same John their Childress who ng cLa de N will give her a e J for A has Mrs o arran afters Legare, debutar Ffoulk granddaug December ot and Mrs owing er M e 10, “will_introduce their lle Gherardi, Gary w ry 2, and the day Mrs. ) a tea Robe: ed noon, vill g hter, ). and Walt da a have finite +han, De- Matthews, who Miss Evelyn Mai- r rea 008 and who is giving | ° daughte December ive a Miss 1 De- er R augh- at a tea. il pr ternoy esent at a dance the night on of arles A. Mc introduce Miss inces Miss Theodora | Pleadwell, dzughter of Capt. and Mrs. dwell will be given her debut and tentative dates | B.| E'S !lu\\'e, near Front Royal, have returned | {to the city. | Martin Conboy. who is in charse ngements for the testimonial | to Admiral Benson, wh place in the Jefferson room |the MavAower tonight. arrived from | New York yesterday,'and is at the Mayflower. | M jof arr dinner take is Miss Brigham, Recently Back From China, Receives Tomorrow. Miss Gertrude Richardsoh Briz- | | ham, who lately returned from China {has taken = new studio at 2011 § street northwest, and will e at home | informally to her friends fomorrow afternoon, from 4 1o 6 o'clock. with | xmall art colleciion from China and | Japan. | | to Miss Mary Kathrsn Cummings and | Miss Anna Dongheriy have jusi re- turned from a 10-day trip to Niagara Falls and Canada of h Mrs. Samuel Mrs Kelly ' Asnew sariella I ments. ! Miami are | weeks ar Atlantic {the Ambassador . =pendinz City, stopping at | Miss sade | months at Washington Styton spent three Newport and returned yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1819 Q street northwest Hall. Atlantic City, to short time L. are at Haddon | remain for a | | daughter of | Alexander fter « Anna Alexander. A. Miss Andrey nd Mrs. Arthur joined her family here to her ndmother, Mrs Hendiey Atlantic City. FOUR GIRLS DROWNED. | Three Loss Lives Going to Rescue i of Companion. TEXAKKANA. Ark.. September 18 (®).— Four girls were drowned in Red River at Spring Bank. southeast of here, yesterday. The zirls were swim minz when one zot heyond her depth and the others went to her rescue, all losing their lives They were Mary Beatrice Evans. 16 13. and Clea FEvanz | Doddridge. Ark Russell. 16. and Ida Mae Evans 1. AN dived at Marriage Licenses. '.A,'«‘V‘L. &ite ind Marina Bealah Over i Richardson o Owen M. Cleveland nf Alexandria. Va and Naomi Rome Roderick of Arlington. Va Games Paul Kyle of thia ety and Louise Virginia J Alezandria Pa | anA Graca E. Blundell of this ¢ Charies Julius and Daisy Franklin F. L Alexandria Deaths R.eported. Leonard R_Walker. 81512 F st Marion E. Smith. 1. 2852 Ontarie rd Taure D Goodman. 5% Tianiel B. Morgan, 63 | Jacoh €. Rinker. 7. Emergency Hospital Sanastiano Fuschini, 85. A37 11th st. n.e Charles F_Fuller, 88, 503 G t. s Mary E. Minnis. ‘75,707 15th st ne Tiie Stephenson Garfield Hosnital Zabeth M. Booker 80 1400 20th at Frank J. Daibnar. 60, George Washingion Universits Hoabita Horare 0. Frenen. 01 Rosalie A Dawson Hilda Kidwell. Posey and Julia R. Baggett, hoth of Va | 77 th 5010 P at | Alison st - Miss Lettice Lee Conlling, | of Wi Maj AN Helen Robinsa daughter of Miss Mary Brs mnd M Mrs. Coulling IHam Elizabeth n, Miss Ma Mrs. Julien adley. Bra Meade and ud J M adley; 1 the | “oulling. | Wren i3 ason daughter of Mr Thomas R. Miss Anne King Carley, daughter of Mrs. Annie Gra ham Hume, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. King Carley, a Charles Hume, daugh Hume, nd for Mis and Miss ter of Mr. Rawlins Hume. Gen. Malin and Mrs. of Cavalry to Washingto: dinner last Craig took the reception Washington ing Maj. and s thet racks Col Reserve (orps whom they toc ception last n is a celebrated Mrs Mrs. Julian night their Craig. recent and their Gen n, which was Barracks 1o the class of the Army War College Eliz and Iy and abeth Mrs chief of cavalry. Craig entertained a numbs officers ordered | wives, Mr guests afterwards to given incom- at Pelham Glassford have st at of Greenwi fght. Col. mural artist. v Washington “Alden Twachtman, C ich, Bar- onn with them to the re Twachtman mith has as guests Mre. William J. Smith and Miss Ger sister of trude Smith, | Miss Anne | has been il Gen. Mallory Mrs. C. K. | King_ Mallor; {ted Woodberry | ginia. ‘relinghuysen Thursday. Th |davs in Washi | Mrs. B. Cleveland setts . avenue N7 diar | Saturday ey ening. lnvv Pll- e _Th S e BRACELET —Gol vhiree. Thureda ntaining in ihe eoflar per: lostin please Taturn monds | d whi and white spote: straved from ¢ w0 g name " Mike" GOLD WATCE {il returned to . T MESH | and Budliic an | 7: engraved insid ward. “Wm. D, B Roil ot (r:mj:, Restauran FR'S U . Reward. B, Demard has been stayving with Davi s the gues: Fu out_collar: reward. FOX TERRIFR—! Phone_Mrs. mother and { Maj. Smith: also Miss Mary Rolfeand | James. Maj. Smith, who | BERGER. Naval Hosplital, ix now | | very much improved. from Lexinston, Va. Ce ‘omdr. and Mallory for a few days. leaves next week to at- Forest Sch Former Senator Joseph [huysen of New Jersey at the ey ngton, Davis and is of 1326 northwest, of Mr: monds. fifligreed. Reward. "Col BILL FOLDER. leather: T— Childs_gold. 4. flexible. Call Col. 561 Fi lie and darerott o ‘Potom tae 13750, " B chain. D.” Pate: 3 nd 'Gn}!c e, Aimee L. man's ool, s, Fre joined Mayjower of will remain several Mass: gt driver in Vir- eling- M Miss Emily | achu- after some | Ernest Mar Tatinum, 06, Apt. Pis s per- (motion ‘Die- ,Rgturn to X! c.?p 64, set Twith s e, ined with hlue ane e Mankotiall 3 in' Deay nion Station: reward C Fi name o epherd. b h 1ipped " name. ik Bob'" BrrnlwnMd Ma. ac 1394 Phone Bernna.n “Apt. T 2 Aftye nt .or Kei ;Imh:l answer- North Rewa; reon. 923 mnn’-d B Gearla X'l “Il?:hfl i 5. Berg: le; return to Quarters 41, 3. and receive royard: FORM COAT, Address Box 447.X, Khaki in Star rewa PL —-Dllm?’nd bird: ass ‘Ghone Main 5 % Dhor e T 178y anklin d H e and Warder st.. Please return_to phone Col. 5774 RING—Lady's. turquoise. Rock Creek CHurth 1. .1843 Jrarder Friday morning, on tween Georgia ave. on yGeorrla “ave der: Sept. | Not | SPARE TIRE | Franklin 8385 don, s noon. conitainin Talugble papers. or & Loth w P orth Carolina ‘ave. s Dunmir ify Dr. AETEY R her. Washington. sum of moges, hite, it betw chec) McLe: 1000 Marian ave ‘Claretsion v, Clarendon 701-J-1. SCARF—Tan silk nm bluo and 3 7. between ' 14th nnd'fi" v and Weodward strayed hursday Taren- Friday about and WATCH—White Liberal reward. WRIS Betwoen Cr Vizase call [} old._with Jorih 158, at! Fin, & Fischer.’ 603 va. oria Laudrick zaret Ridles Dh Muschelt Hj 14, Fremdmen'e Hosoital % months. Children s Births Reported. | | Tne sollowing birtha hace bee | Mason. | Health Depariment in the last and Bartha Poole and Lilhan M. Pation. boy. John A."and Margarct R. Duffy. John K. and Mary Barontas. girl Charles W_'and Morcer P. McCrea. girl Anthons 1. and Florenes M. Grasso, girl Farl and ‘Anmie Pin. zirl Fdward and Fva Johnson. bor James and Lillian Robnson. il i BIRTH. MARRIAGE. DEATH. I\ MEMORIAM notices and LOST AND FOUND may be inserted np to 12 o'clock moon. dar of issue. excent for Saturday and Sanday. These annooncements max be in. serted up to 10:30 am. for | Saturday Star. and np to 11 pom. | Saturday for Sunday Star. | | | Deaths. AMISS. Friday. September 18, 1025, at his home, 1855 Hobart st. n.w. RERMAN | L. beloved husband of Bettie D. Amies Fiineral froni his late residence Monday September 21. at 2 pm. Friends invited Interment private. <0 Friday. September 18, 1 her residence m Warrenton. Va.. E: MORGAX, beloved wife of Fred. G. Berger. Funeral from V. L. Speare Co.. 1009 H | ot n.w. Monday. September 21 at Interment private. Fridas, September 12 | | im SAHAH ie Patryk Frineral Monday. September =1 ® am. from the abave address: then e 10 'St. ‘Matthew's Church. where requiem mass will be faid at 0:30 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend Mount Olivet Cemeters DODGE. Tuesday. September at Catonsville, Md, ANNA tin Dodge of 1613 O & n.w services at Dodge Park Saturday. Septem- Der 10 at 11 am. and at 1513 O st n at 3 pm. Interment Fort Lincoln Ce fers | FINNING 1:15 pm nowe GRACE FINNING Joved wife of Frank B. Finning from chapel of Thomas S. Sergeon. Fh s w. Monday, September 21 p.m.” Relatives and iriends invited to at tend. Zo* FOSTER. The death on Puerta Barriof, Guatemala. FOSTER. an_American citizén, is reported | Dy the ‘Amencan Coneul at’ Guatemala, | Guatemala. The legal representatives of Gecensed can abtain further informa or | by applsing fo' the Department of State ashington. D. C Friday. September 18 1925 at | am. at his residance. 221 F st n.w. GEORGE WASHINGTON. belaved husband of Frances E. Hall. Funéral from his late Tesidence. Saturday, September 1. at 5 | p.m. Interment at West Bangor. Maine. 19 | MILTON, Fridas. September 18 11 am t the Emergencs Hospital, JOHN W HAMILTON, beloved son of . W. and Mary . Hamilton. brother of Camills Webh and the late Vernios Blair. Funeral Monday. September 1. at = bm the residence of his 'sister. 1850 At n.w. MAGUIRE. Fridas. September 18 1925, at 810 pm.. WILLIAM E_MAGUIRE. be- Joved “husband of Edith Maguirs '(nce Rosewag), and beloved son of Marion and the late George Maguire. Funeral serv- ices Monday. September 21. At 2 Dm At 'his late 'residence. 1114 K at. we. Relatives and {riends éspecially invited attend MAGUIRE. The members of Mount Vernon Couneil. No. 10, J. 0. will acenibie Monday, September 21, for the purposs 61 atianding the Tuneral of Brother WILLIAM MAGUIRE, from his Tate residence, 1114 K ot ce E. H. BATLEY. Counselor. Attest: JOHN E. SMALLWOOD. MeCANN. _Friday. Se c | 15. Fridar. September 18 June 6. 1925 of FRAN | Recording Secretarsy. egtember 18, 1025, at her residence. 1705 P st. n.w_. HELEN H.. wife of the late Charles M. McCann. Due Notics of funeral will be given. September 10, 1925 her remdence. 2213 1si nw. E.. beloved wife of F. Mellrk from the United Brethmn Church, North Clp“ul and R gia; on MonaaySepiember U1, D Interment at Glenwood Cemelery 20 MILLER. = Deparied this life Thursday, September 1025, at the residence of e Tauehter. Mra: jnvm B._Wilson 1339 ingraham st. n.w. MARION RE- CCA (“ Hendlef)l beloved wife of the laf leilson Tweed Miller. Funeral rervices, Satgrdar. Tevtember 10, i % it ‘Willilam Lee's Sons, 332 10 September 10 1825, at 13:05 -aheloved husband of Helene | at his residence. Funeral services at 11 am. at his ierment Rock Creek 20 1925, at the Mrs. Pa. Benw. ) v PFISTER. am. HEN Jate _residence. Cemetery. POST. Friday, September 13, Teridence of her daughier. AT Haggerty, 4314° 8 st nw. ADALINE Pelovad wife of the iate' Jimes Pogt of Sikiand Interment at Oakiand, X, . PURCHAS] O RArmtito CHASE. and Thuraday. Septembe 17. 162 . Mase. ATBERT F. PUR: father of ry. Henry ¥ Foulds = E: Purchase. Sarvices at the H. $‘";§ Fans rlLHnm- }a 17 14th =t n.w.. Tuesday, . Sept v 32, AL T pom. Lilerment RoaL Greek Cenieters: Deaths. L videnly. on Fric EDITH tee 0 TAVLOE. Suddes FREDERICA FENTO loved wife of Lloyd September 16, at Old Yeocom- Westnioreland County FOLSON. Departed morninz. Seotem} n'clack NTE, ~d hrothe Rose Proctor. Lat Prescott_and_Fred Toison ing at John T. Rhines funer o w. Notice Septamber town 1 hiversit Teloved dal J.and M pital] LOUISE AN the tate William Funeral from he TORRENS. 4 pm 2350 Tacern will be sun Mount O elatives invite | Wedneday. Septemty . TDA WELLS (nes Ly Wife of the late Philin W the late Philin and_Lucretia 1. of Maynard and Mosha Wells Coleman: Nellin Fox 1 ie “Turner. and Philic She leave 14 Vlewed sa neral Sunday pime from 'Shiloh M ounty. Md We stood beside vour hed- And watehed your 1ife denart And when they sald that vou w Tt nearly broke our hearts THE FAMILY life Tuesdas vy E a WEST. Depart. tember 15 G At Ew Fand of Mars E West 1 Chiireh AKERS, departed Septemin - the agvearest Soon shall Thy Thes CO0K mother. MARY F tme Nife ten vears Pomter 19 1915 Das by day the 1ies are br monrn he Angeis led her " “mothe To the lan HER_LOVING RYLER on safe R J DATGHT s iy HER TOV HALL. Thie Tn words T cannot SEITER, MINNIE M Satient. brave. devot He LOVING 1 STONE <nows the silent hearta DAUGH T NG DATGHTER BESCIE 'J'v)‘m} H. LYLES. lonesom epart amber parents this 1 16 Tpright and faitht Tather an. wonderfu FLORENCE. D RISDON DATGHTERS ARY. FLEANOR ORA’ V. SISSON A tribute of of & dear friend Who disd one 3 19. 1824 Just a line of ewe lust 3 memors Just a foken of That my heart MURRAY wife who di To. 1051 Jugt when her e wa Just when he God t HER LOVING Hi - MURRAY. In Ty MURRAY. 1o o of_our_dr MTRRAY ALICE D htest st her ot pain fAND AND sox hrance of 1t ix Jonely here In_the midst o For heneath the heart i That 1s alwass lonzinz for vou RER LOVING NIECE. MARION REILEY. Sacred 1o the men t our de ther. HATTIE REILEY This Nife one year LS9, 19. 19 Dear is the Sweet I8 the Pars of our hie lies oried deen HER LOVING DATGHTERS AND ¢ FLORENCE. MADEL AND ROY. * REILEY. A tribte of love to the mem of HATTIE TRENE REILEY (nee Owens who departed th vear azo 1 September 19, sweet ren Just a memary fon Just a token of ) That our hearts still long for v THE FAMILY WILLIAMS. Tn remembrance of my d son. JOHN W._ WILLIAMS. who depari This Jife five years ago today. Septemibe 19 MRS. LETITIA R, WILLIAMS MOTHER FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ~ Wm. H. 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