Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1926, Page 21

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THI, BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926. R. J. Holmes Estate Valued at $19.000; Died at Age of 104 Robert J. Holmes, colored, who dled at his home, 2016 O street northwest, January 1 last, vears old and left a persor tate valued at £1,000 and real es tate estimated at $ includ ing dwellings at 2 Dumbarton avenue northwest 1342 and 1344 Twenty-seventh street northwest. mma J. Thom asked fl\_@ Probate Court yester to admit the will to probate and to issue letters testamentary to Benjamin | Ford, a friend of deceased, named SUED WIFE HE KNEW VAS DEAD IN WELL Mail Carrier, Held After Dis- covery of Body, Says He Paid Insurance Alco. SLPHIA, Ohio. J: er, 40, mail as executor. Attorney George H. rier of Newcomerstown, near Paliridge appears for the peti- tiled sult for di from h tioner. Katherine, six weeks after he said T cut her bo m the rafters of their ho ed it into an| HATS WITH PEAKS AFT abandoned Two weeks 1 premium on he That was d he nee y Haver 14+ | DISPLACE CLOCHE IN PARIS celebration of the national founders' day. Miss were married at 8 o'cl president of | by the Rev. Millard Dorothy Wilson, SOCIETY ! the seventh district, will be the guest|f Christ Epis Rock- | success in Sudbury at Mr. Ford's came to Amer L i of honor. | | ville. The ceremony was performed | fiddling contest recently. Mrs. Mary Arnold’s Father Fought | whep youn He (Continu le«h Page.) {at the humn of the bride" ents, - through the Iatter part of the confl | fContin SEEEREE | Plans Made for Mardi ited with | At the card party Friday under the | in Revolutionary War. s S e e e en tending a series of State conferences | Ball Tuesday. ns and potled ' @uspices of the public relief commit- | QUINCQ, Miss the L 104 | of the D. A. R. in Alabama, Louisiani, | A meeting was held yeste guests in the company. Women, whicn is o take vening, February J. Woodworth of terday at the Wil- 7 Mr. and Mrs. Boston arrived lard for a shol (-uAll’le\ L. Cabot, N nguished writers Mrs. Anne Archhold one of the leading motion in Park Hotel tempo- Lofquist has Just honor g Mr. Robert M. Williams of Boyds, Md., ast evening linnick, rector en in marriage from the ball as pleture wiors in the United States, who Is to be st of the Pen Women, to Washington of John Balduc, the| old fiddler who made such a great| tee of the Women's City Club John L. Wirt and Miss Alice Heav M Marriage Licenses. (opfarriage licenses have been fsmued to the ollowing \william I Arnold and Ida C. Simmons, both of South Richm Pmu‘nnvl Katherine Pusaters the ball program, and in the coming “LAST DESCENDANT” DIES| . o] Miss Mary Taidor Burdett and Martha Mallinoft. Comdr. and Mr , jr.. and | Bell, Mme. s, including Miss Jdohin 1. Inger and Lotse Gor - James. | M1 ietoulke ‘aller, who has recently come to] auint N g hdma k. wine. | Lofquist's mother, | . B, | Washington to live. Mr. Milton Sills, hpenner. [ i to Washington from Hush R, Wepser 2 1old offic yesterda almost Ste Tbrid Betweey st N rnite ugh T Wiister: | will take part In the dances that are 3 hours of uninterrupted questionin | Ve Bownets Hy | B hton oo being especially arranged for this ol in connection with th nan's deatti. | Sugar Loaf and Square Bucket Miss McDonald and Miss Webster s tume ball, the guests representing Robineon and Anna B, Ruseell stoieally v 1 she con 5 will not be at home at the Natlonal | the popular characters in book and{ Thomas B ok b ,'l;:"‘,';!?‘:n’,"“‘ i ide Deces an | of Felt or Velour. Cathedral School tomorrow, a 4 playland. Jol; 8 of Mohni Pa., and athedral X uith pf dge | Bs the Associated Press been swo nd will be e ames 't —Paris milliners nd rakish line hat threatens hat, which solete. The new t point of the ts that cannot fading from ve introduced a new | for the to render tined would be e declared shion plates. new maodel seems to be a hybrid round sugar loaf and a made of silk, fell or parer imparts her per ront by inserting wrir ter the manner of atly harbere nches high, to the iv wpe of the neck ATTEND BIBLE PARLEY. his wife | a rhn ~‘ \\Vash)""lch Dele ates Take Part ver see her n. He said he found nv ©| in Summer School Conference. led from @ chain in the b | s ot aresis home when he returned t e nd anarreled Dece 1d him he w Realtors Visit Cuban President. mak Efghty- | asm W ‘hich e a- | Bible School An effort will Iy tes, before HAVANA, Ja velops in the hers ot Real United States were 1 t Machado at t realtors, w Ind Vanama made by the local place in the Spring ton | addition to McDonald is_in New York Cit es, including the week end to attend the a meeting in honor of Bishop Freeman. 1a the Willard is at dally, with & rapic patronesses and b Comdr. €. T. Jewell will he chair man of the floor committe W Mr. E tention ng list of siven by by grou States Eiver C Gest for a weel Mixs | orentine room at .rL Totel last evening in { the old-fashioned quadrille, anciers and Virginia reel, that will be nember: of the league and ing the various nees will also be a feature of the ball by Miss i of New York, daugh- | A Harriman will make tge introduc- | Marjorle Webster and four of *her Irs. Bruce Fahnestock. Miss | tions to the recelving party dancers. - . lil entertatn at dinner for b —_ A letter has been received by the The nuptials at Mg Fahmestoels before the Trinity| In the presence of ahout 40 rela.| president of the league. Mrs, H. .| | ; < , ‘4 “ollege dance, Tebruary 11. | and ‘ntimate fiiends, Miss Ke.| Mulliken, from Henry Ford, express | 3| the social scason’s tt, daushtc a « M : - | ose entertained fote dauch ! s el height command at- of_Baltimol tention over other and Mrs +- | honor Representative 2 | samuel Kendall, when their other 3 Dr. Harry At | wood Fowler, Mr. .\uhrr\“ B_R jLynn Clarke, Mr. John C | Walker, Mrs. L. A. Clarke and Capt. | John H. Cowles. INCORPORATED NINTH STREET NCRTHWEST The Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae of Washington will entertain the Balti-| more alumnae and the Goucher Col-| at | | lege chapter of the fraternity FOR FR[DAY luncheon tomorrow a lock at | the Congressional Country Club in| You Can Learn COMMERCIAL ART MONTHS FULL TIME BARGAIN SPECIALS AS OFFERED BY KAPLOWITZ [RESSZS -BEAUTIFUL “ILKS SIZ'S 14 16 18 FCRME LY $1¢ $1 5 "MONTIN SPARE | 12 SMART DRESSES. S £18 Life Drawing, In- || | FAS 10 . FOR EVE SN, STREET $5 Lettering, Post- fi || SPORTS. SCHOOL RLY $20 TO $z Design, Fashion || | : to the uncrowd-f{ || 3HA i TALLO Ask for Art Cata- || || 2 1610 $14 teacher. Livingstone Academy Arts and Sclences, 43rd_ Year. 1517 R. 1. Ave. Fr. 7475 $26 FASHIONS DE LUXZ 30 A M. TO 44 "4 ORe ORENS events—heralded by Brewood-engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements One of the shopping trips that assemble the trousseaw should be sct Mary Arnold the country descendant, Arnoid is of 1 Jando vl lay « Florida and Texus noon at the home of Mrs. Henry vil 7 o feved to he the last direct descendant a i s, e will preside at the tea table in the Heved to be tk SRORl ot Mrs, i T. Watson and daughter, | DIMOCIC 0 arrange preliminar, i W the ceremony. | afternoon. In the evening the refresh- | 0f a Revolutic e i [t e e e T Natsen and dapghist; |for the Maral Gras il wh e A “Williame | ment table will be presided over by | Dorts last w the death o pers of the ¢ i at the Willard, where they arrived | 1, €ld on the ded trip. They will | ) =. 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