Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 9

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Washington City Alumnae Chapter of the Chi Omega Fraternity will hold its annual card party at the Hamilton Hotel April 10 at 8:30 p.m. The Washington Lades’ Auxiliary 1o the Jewish Consumptive Relief So- | clety of Denver, Colo.. will Lold a | bdenefit card party Wednesday, 8 p.m., at the Hebrew Home for the \Kb'\l | Thomas' THE EVE Sleventh and Spring road. Mrs. Wil- [ Throat Hospital, in the New Willard liam Rosendorf is chairman. The Corinthian Yacht Club will hold its monthly dance at the clubhouse, lighway Bridge and the Virginia shore, tomorrow night. A bridge and mah-jong party will given under the auspices of St. Church committee, for the 'benefit of the Episcopal Eye, Ear and be ’m“\\\\\\\\s\ \\\\\\\\\\\\ ARTTRARRARAL KNNEN Hotel April 12 at 2:30 p.m. “The Anclent Wisdom” will be the subject of a free talk tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the United Lodge of The- osophists, 709 Hill Bullding, Seven- teenth and I streets. Public invited. The International Association of Arts and Letters will give a tea to- morrow, 4 p.m., at its clubrooms at che Gordon Hotel. Mrs. E. L. Harrell will give negro dialect rec ions, Mrs. Clara O. B. McCrone will recite original poems and there will be a G _STAR small exhibition of Miss Estabrook's paintings. The nostesses will be Mrs. Ben L. Perking and Mrs. Henry Al- bers. The lTowa Sm-laty will meet in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel April 6. The program will introduce unique features and be followed by dancing. All lowans invited. The Young Men’s Jubilee Chorus of Friendship Baptist Church, which recently won the singing contest held at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, will give a religious program Monday, 8 p.m., at the Vermont Ave- nue Baptist Church, of which Rev. James J. Willis is pastor. Proceeds for the building fund. West End W. C. U. will meet Monday, 7:45 p.n., at 812 Twentieth street. g . ‘Mexico—Land “of Sunshine and adness,” a theosophical address, will be given by Linn A. E. Gale Sunday, 8 p.m., at Lighthringer Lodge, T. 635 F street. Pesach services will be held Mon- day, 6 p.m., at the Llighth Street Tem- WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 26. 1926. l ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. “Our Mutual Agreement” will be the subject of Dr. Simon’s address at Washington Hebrew Congrega- Members of Harmony Lodge, 17, F. A. A. M., will he guests, Th m Olivet to Cal- 8 o'clock, at Transfiguration, the choir of the cantata, “Fr will be give the Church of the Gallatin street, by church, | District Council, special | Ladies of the Royal | | CARNEGIE NEPHEW DIES. l Graham F. Blandy Spent Large 1 Portion of Time in Virginia. | WINCHESTER, V (®).—Graham F. Bland ber of the New York Sto change and owner of the Lrge | Tuleyries estat n Clark County. where he spent a lurge portion of his | time, died yesterd at his New | York home, according to dispatches | received here. Blandy underwent an ope arch 6 a mem- k Ex- PIKE, Thureds Deaths. m( March 25, mzn TA. ‘widow of 1 HAll ke At mother of Katharine . Pike of Wash D. C. Funeral I City. " Interment at Washington, D. at 11 am. into rest Thuradas. t 6 pm. MARY CH fo_of, Willlam p B M« “Sophronia Chiane. T the residence. go0n At bt ; nds insd arch 24, 1026 ne SARAH villiam E._Selby. ne. Sat Intermant n a Baltimore horpital Octobe He is survived by | widow, formerly Miss Georgette Bo land of New York, and one brother. | He was a nephew of Mrs. Andrew negie. 8 o'clock, at ¢ Match Your Odd Coats | With Our Special TROUSERS 65 AND UP ple, to be followed by the Sedar, at | Avcanum, will meot 6:30. On Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., Dr. Sk bythjan Temple i mon will deliver a mon_ entitled | s “Passover Memorie E. W, of the Depart- ment of Commerce, will address the George Washington University dent branch of the American Soc 1of Mechanical Engineers on ardization of the Industries,” 8 o'clock, Room 29, of Corcoran Hall, Twenty- first and H streets. Public invited. Chi Deuteron Charge of Theta | PCEERE Delta Chi Fraternity, G. W. U., Will| tieir kind express hold its thirtieth anniversary banqued, | the illness und d 7:30 o'clock, at the Racquet Club. 4 Bl Stanton C. Peelle, one of the founde of the George Washington University ‘harge of Theta Delta Chi, will be toastmaster. Honor guests: Ldward T. Clarke, personal secretary to Presi- dent Coolidge, and John H. Bartlett, irst Assistant Postmaster General. | TALBERT. York City. M Voluntary Bankruptey. Placing his debts at $10,462 his assets at $2,055, Aaron Aronstein, dealer in wholesale notions, vesterday filed a_petition to he adjudged bank- rupt. He is represented by Attorney H, Margoles. March 25, at New TALBERT, widow Cards of Thanks. |° Y p BUTLER. leaves to mou and arel, HAN 3 n. at Morris: VALGHAN. She <3 one son, two hildren. ' two Sle was long nth | Baptist it with We wish to express our incere and apprectation to friends for | s of sympathy duriug ath of our beioved onc ER. MAGGIE L. BUTLER.® a We wish to express our thanks | WHITTL epest appreciation to_th and neighbors for their Wife Charges Desertion. Maintenance is asked in suit filed by Mrs. Teresa M. Westcamp against Raymond Westcamp, whom she charges with cruelty, desertion and non-support. They were married Clinton, Md., September , 1918, and have one child néa st st nw. e’ daugh nd friends. ARRRRRLAVALARARRNNEREEN K FAMILY. WRIGHT. We arknow appreciation the U eympathy and tho beautiful Tons “our ‘many re.atives aud th of our mother, Mrs. REBECCA .. PAYNE, MARIE E. SYPHAX | RUTH T WRIGHT, & 3. 1926 in ) WIRSCH- 14 faithtul Funeral in JAUGHTER. RALPH If you are looking for trousers go where trousers can be found. We carry a stock of over 5000 pairs, the largest stock in Wash- ington. I'rom this huge stock select pair to match your odd coats. Other people have—you can, too. EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. EEARAALL FCLLRTLLEREEL CULTERRRRLRAS SERAREARR KRS ,‘x-l‘+-H-+-l-+++-H-+++++++++++++H*+++++ 3 Khode Island avenues northeast. Mourhing Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 Annual_concert and dance of the George Washington Glee Club will be given in the gymnasium. Program will include piano, vocal solos, songs and dancing banjo i of Jane A Ervin "LARK. 5 “sidde Mor \uu 4 erment Year iay Relatives timore papers of m The Bible ‘n ALK dled two given tonight March 26. 1924, the Community Bible R: at Thomson School, has poned until after the Laster spelling under the & ader been post- holidays. Jee to have been es of ot forgotten A . CLARK. DUNCAN, ove 1o the memory 26 gl ¢ mot E_ (Grigsby) AN diedd Leven years wgo {oe day. Mar g 8 friends iny - cuny. BRICKER. Marc) SHAKPE BRICKER uel and the Jate day e nt. gentle fon of Civie Associations , 8 o'clock, in boardroom of Juilding. miss my mother Ot their own ced 1o be, MARIE . will me of the District Dry. I T Health Messenger, 2 free lecture at ck, under auspices of the ngevity Legion of Washington. Jject: ““The Human Radio.” Public invited. vine, editor Chica the HER ' LOVING PiER HAWKIN of the will give Playho 8 March 24 Mre Sth KL 1w from A S A R S I A I NS S S IS S SO AR ALY SIINNNIRNNS Wednesday 1 her biece 1870 Funeral ry_of our KINS. who years axo >SS 3L A S SRR SLSNNNNEE I ITRIINININNE Sul eet today The Ohfo Girls’ Club will not give {a dance at the usual place, but will co-operate with the Glee Club of the Ohio State University in its concert \d dance at the Washington Hotel. The Mon County Repub- lican Voters' will meet, 8 o'clock, {at the Montgomery County Club. Rockville, Md. of the late A hite survived by one broth two granddatishters hushand HOFFMAN. at 10 am.” Relatives a SBAND. JOHN P. to attend . STEP-DAUGHTER. KATIE PIYK- membrance ¥ N. KID- sear ago _— as found that has moved France, its A French scientist the Island of Corsi | about 33 feet away from owner. in_the last century —_— FOUND male. small size 1 h o in vain, ‘,\m..m Rev. 1 Y Dl n.w jent ¥ ting. Inter “NMARY" 3. KID- 10G eh gray sadd of m EDRICH fo fifteen If your topcoat is gray it’s smart! SPLENDID ONES AT $20.50 Imported fabrics in topcoats. Grays of every hue—also in all shades of blue in every smart style. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street in hi at Holy n.w. at Interment St “Thunderstorms any now,” say the weather wizards. “Rogers Peet Scotch Mists* every time!” say we. Kevs 5 Apt e thence to Ho tem high m be sunK &t U 4 D'AMBROSIO. s 0f Columbia Lodee. | 0. 126, Jiger ot Mo auested io aitend the funeral of her. A BRSS! No matter what the weather does, Rogers Peet Scotch Mist¥ always does the right thing. Keeps you dry when it rains— containing 5 and Jane Lennon. | The Best of them all $10 & $12 PORTER. ARCY.” Priva ViR s © chapel of the Keeps its good looks when it’s C IPI‘J', B ate mow X X X 5 * - - & & + - & - + - + E + - - - + - - - - * i * 4 - + * = - - - 3 - ove you with deepest 1 in death just the BROTHER. WIFE Rogers Peet's own ideas— and we alone sell them. . botwenn adiey Hills male 014 white, reward long wit! You can see how it works in Do our windows today. to finder. ¢ £ remembrance mmet Urell Auxilias { | Graerof | es_the deatt “brown DE_ARCY. and N Y S 440, after 8 pm No ENVELOPE PURSE %6 and keys: ar an No._ 6 b 1 4d not know the *Registercd Trademark nain she bore. EYER'S SHO ROGERS PEET CLOTHING 1331 F Street from chan Gth st n.w. A AN AN AN NN, L L ot A 0 T 1 1 * COOR. Pres. SISTER” LOTTIE AN- And ne HER _DEVOTED DERSON. Todav_recalls of And mR Iw aTeoN, ot our & bbb bbb bbb = CGLLECTION BOOK. hetween ook e 3th sis. along Penn. ave. yes oty aee Teturn 10 Home Se Room B, Ave. Hew ¥ short hrown Jewers o hame rh 24 from Phone T and m:--nI ya ‘are_hereby notified_of the E ,\mk . who Thu P 9 R ey et EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. 1S GOOD AT EISEMAN'S rest on from €. n.w. RICHARD. Councilor. i X - today. re_and compass: “sociat] after 7 p.m. 2 life Tuesday. mother now s leeping. No care is on he! Thera 12 no one to Tntil_beyond the ling fac = ;E\nlrd flupm.m of bowling alles one s Relatvge fo mous ; 51w devoted ‘son. Sergt. Wilham Do 804 Fontanef| & Q% Benning. Ga.: a loving | E _ | dauat Tee Havden of Savan bah. Ga h Do ‘Lyons: great-gran lchil Feating tempor Co. funeral chape) d and I s Funeral from his late residence, 1 st n.w. day at 1 pan.. Rev, Watson officiating. EDIE, Passed awav March 25, 1026, atter a lingering illncs.”_at her home. 1408 afd more than ev Buchanan et, nw . MARIA A widow of | And'we thank the Lieut. Christopher “Edie, U A, Sh Lok & good, ol is survived by her % Sueh LS Fohmson. Mre. Bronner. Mra. P o Lenora Edie and her son. Mr. | woon. 1n Edie. eral services sister. MARIC dence Saturday. March this life five Friends inyvited to attend SISTERS Arlington National Cemetery. INT. Tuesday. March 23, sidence, 918 H st. n.w NT. Remains e s o, uncral homey, <h nw Vices at the ines funerai e, $H01 Tath et n . ‘Ratrday. Mirch 27. at 10 am. Friends Invited FOOTE. Thursday. March 25. 19 residence of her nieca, Mrs Zerega. at Aldie. Va., 1D, Funeral from St. Paul's market, Va.. Saturda 11 am. GILLINGHAN. Suddenly on Friday. March S at his residence Germantown. Md.. R OSCAR A LLINGHA 50th year. Notice of funeral later. at Sibley Hospi 1 the heloved n G. Glenn and mother of Arthur H. Glenn and Hazel Glenn Lip- pert. age 67 years. Funeral from her Jate Tesidence. 16 Que st. ne. on Saturday. March at 1:30 p.m. Interment pri- vate GRINSTED. Thursias Fna and Kine P ednesday night. Reward Courts, % HION SHOES SoRigrgn ur | friends. initials R. © J. E John T. R Rualto-Strand. real comfort! $10 to $12 e We, of ,] who departed ago_today “AND BROTHER. * YOUR CREDIT Interment at 928, at his EDWARD R. af the S. H 01 14th st FR\I DIRECTORS. V.L.SPEARE CO. Neither the, successors of nor connected with the original W Speare establish- Phone Frank 1626 . 1009 Fi St N.W- F v 940 F St. N.W " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 0‘;4 \I (ISAAC_ BIRCH) 3 ST N \ Established 1843 _Phone West 98, " Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Penni in his [ wife of Wil Bangkok Hats Tailored and Untrimmed $10 to $18 Para-Bangkoks (Fine Peanit Straw) $3.98 to $6.50 Paris says ‘“Bang- koks,” and Fift Avenue has adopted these smart hats— the demand every- where now exceeds the supply. March 1 Mon st loved wife o servic 26. at 201 EAST ¢ e Lin Timothy H:;nlon . 641 H ST. NE wone L. 5543 ne. Charles at the ; lx';x"u at 3 ospital T HOLTON (nee Larman). aged 67 years, beloved wife of Hovt A. Holton Sertices will be held at her late residence 07 1st_st. n.w.. Monday. Mare Interment at Arlington National and modern_ erematorium prices. Pa. Ave. N W. Call Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1118 SEVENTH o, N ion Main 2473 Modern_Chapel. _Teieblione T. F. COSTELLO NOW_LOCATED AT 4 N. CAP. ST NORTE Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 412 HST NE Linc Modern Chiapel ; c ]\\ll\ I. RYAN B Ave Model Chapel Lincoln 142, Private Ambulunce Livery in Connection Tienified and Efficient W. W. Deal &Co..' ; 816 1 sT N.E, LINCOLN 8200, p.m. Cemetery HUMPHREY. Thursd at_his residenc nw. at 9:10 an hisband of Rosaniia t Hamline M Allison ‘ste. n.w. at = p.m JAMESON. Marc ROSA. wife of Joved " mother Jameson. sister of Mrs. and Mra. Clara Butler. She also leaves a host” of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss nains can be seen at Wood's funeral chavel. 4th st. be: tween M and N. Interment at All Saint: .County. Md.."Sunday. . March R 15th and March 27, reh, he of and Howas reuerite Dyeon ~ Quek 1926, JESSE M s ge Army, & atana . lee and Pelhestor Mra 10, F' Réthers.in the A3 year of his age. Nofice of funeral late; Y. Wednesday, Ma p.m.. at Sibley Hospital,” JULL Palover Miing of Frances 3. MeCarth neral from her late residence. 100 st. n.e. on Saturday. March 27 thence to 8t Aloysins solemn_requiem mass will he sun at © a.m. for the repose of her sonl. Rel tives and friends invited o attend. ~ Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery’ MICKLER. Thursday, March . at his residence. Make your first straw D S hat a Bangkok. CREERON late residence Monday. : thence to the Church 614 Twelfth St. N. W. Betwess 7.9 @ St N. W. We are prepared with the largest va- rlety of styles and colors in the city, with only the best qualities. Large and Small Headsizes in Profusion. —Prompt_Au ‘\!‘ll!"‘—x[ul‘!-l\{-— expensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Geo. C. Shaffer 3 FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416 IO P RATE PRI > branch store BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Other Beautifyl Floral Dedfans —Moderate prices. _14th & H._ "Tel. M. 8707, We Specidlize in Floral Desuqns at Moderate Florists K™g HSTS NV MAIN 6958 ., 4 On Terms to Suit 500 Suits to sell at $25. So there is ample selection. A BIG variety of colors, of patterns, of models. 1926. at Open an account with one of these Suits. You can make a small first payment and pay the balance on terms convenient to you. There is no extra charges for these terms. You pay the same price as though you were paying cash. where mass Relatives and Interpient flessed Sacrament Will be eung at 9:30 am friends _invited {0 _attend Mount Olivet Cemetery. PFEIFFER. Thursday. March 25. 192 his_residence, Portner Apartments. LIAM L. beloved husband Remains p.m. Interment o 2 Atlington Natiotal' Cometeiy.

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