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Conte Ettore Sommati di Mombello. Others in the company were Admiral Edward W. Eberle, . & N.: Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, U. 8. M Vice Admiral Henry A. Wiley, U N.; Lieut. Comdr. David TeBreton, U S. the . Comdr. Adolfo H. de Solas; the Ricardo A. Vago; the naval at- the Brazillan embassy, adler de Aquino; the naval the Cuban embassy, Lieut. the Chilean embossy, Lieut. Comdr. Arturo Young. and the new naval at- tache of the Italian embassy, Comdr. Lais | Secretary_and Mrs. Jardine | To Pass Vacation on Long Island. The Secretary of Agriculture and rdine have taken: Abney’s fouse, on Stnnecock Hills, near hampton, Lor i 4, for the re- Your Tribute —OF FLOWERS will unite expressiveness with beauty and taste when de- signed by Blaskistone. Artistic SPRAYS $5 & WREATHS. . up TWO STORES 14th & H 1222 F Se. TELEPHONE TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 FRANK. 5357 Terms to Suit Purchaser S Breeze does not mean buzz with this finefan— nor whine, nor whirr, nor whizz, nor whistle. It means breeze without audible accompaniment —silent breeze. Thisfan is an oscillator. It is room size. It has every- thing a fan should have —including a low price. Test it wherever fans are sold. Westinghouse Fan | WL ‘Westinghouse fans are silent— from the largest to the smallest —fans for the home, fans for the store, building or office. the Retiring Naval Attache and Other Guests. attache of the Spanish em- | | [DINEAND BANGE 1 || Dancing tiit 2 am THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, mainder of the season and will go there as soon as business of the Sec- retary will permit. Mrs. Jardine will remain in Washington until the Sec- retary can accompany her. The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Hoover, will return this evening from Philadelphia, where he attended the launching of the Malalo. The cere- mony was followed by a luncheon, among the 30 guests being members of the United States Shipping Board. The Minister from Costa Rica en tertained informally at luncheon on the Willard roof yester The charge d'affaires of Germany and Frau Dieckhoff will be hosts to a small company this afternoon in their suburban home at Alta Vista, Md., when their guests have been asked to meet the German delegates to the Eucharistic Congress in Chicago, who will be in Washington today. The first secretary of the Japanese embassy, Mr. Kazue Kuwashima, was host to a small company at luncheon today, entertaining informally in the presidential suite of the New Willard Tfotel Mrs. Wadsworth, wife of Senator James W. Wadsworth, jr., has gone to their home at Geneseo, N. Y., for the Summer and will be joined there by the Senator when Congress adjourns. The German_ consul in New York and Frau von Lewinski will be hosts to a company of 12 at dinner this PO pemenrark 21T e € STS. wu A home in an apartment house is incomplete without 0od service—one can be com- ortable here without exces- sive cost—a few vacancies on July 1—look at them now. Furnished or Unfurnished By the Day, Month or Year R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 157 COLUMBIA LOWEST PRICES THE COUNTRY) | ateaus radis Cuisine with a thouoht to Summer tastes. Lo Dinner That Really | Braces ! MYER DAVIS CHATEAU BAND vvvvvyvwvevedl ArbAsdoasa Broiled Dinner Steak $2.75 Is the Foundation of Our Business Appreciation of our patrons will be proven by our service and our charges—Honest Charges. A complete service—Casket, Hearse and Cars as low as $75.00. $100.00 and up. Private Ambulances —for the sick at a charge of only $4.00 to and from city hospitals. Call the Well Equipped Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Col. 432 . Restaurant Que Street BLUE MOON DINNER, $1.50 5:30 to 8 SUNDAY, JUNE 27 Clam Boullion Whipped Cream Long Island Duekling ew FPotatoes Corn on Cob Baked Stuffed Tomatoes Honeydew Melon_Salad Raspberry Ice Cream Cake Rolls Coffee TELEPHONE POTOMAC 338. L2 L a7 e | evening | grandparents and aunt MISS KATHER Daughter of Representative and Mrs. - soon leaving to spend D. C., SATURDAY, INE PHILLIPS, Thomas W. Phillips of Pennsylvanis, some weeks in Europe. in their Sixteenth street home. Mrs. John A. Hull entertained a company of small girls and boys at her home on Massachusetts avenue vesterday afternoon to celebrate the fitth birthday anniversary of John Bowler Huil. Mrs. Hull has as her guests her sister and small niece, Mrs. Claude Lee Shultz and Miss Lucile Shuitz of Oklahoma, und they aided her in entertaining the youngsters,as did the judge advocate general and Mrs. John A. T. Hull and Miss Annette Hull of Bellaire Clarendon, of the small showers _the SWAT THE FLY Take advantage of an early start by an aggres- sive war on the fly at the beginning of the season. The Star has for free distribution wire - handle fly swatters. Ask for gne at the main office of The Star, or at any of the Branch Agen- cies. honor _gue Between cNol Jhomas Circle Main 4336 for Reservations Warm days are followed by cool and refreshing nights on the Le Paradis Roof. Dining and Danc- ing. Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis While the wonder- ful New Dance Floor Atop the Earle is Being laid Swanee Syncopators are holding forth in the Ball- room with the same good times—Come tonite. 13th & E Sts. chburg, $4.00 N.W., or Union Station. J; 1510 EXCURSION (OVER THE FOURTH) TO : CULPEPER, CHARLOTTESVLLE, LYNCHBURG and DANVILLE, VA. . Saturday, July 3rd, 1926 Lv. Washington—Special Train—5:30 P.M. 3 Round-Trip Fares to c:uneper,l:'zl;oo: Orange, $2.50; Charlottesville, $3.00; Tickets good only on SPECIAL TRAIN going. A Returning, tickets will be honored on all regular trains No. 38), up to and including Train 36, Monday, July 5th. For tickets and information consult Ticket Agents, 1510 H St. ‘Washington, D. C. ORANGE, Danville, §5.00. (except Railway System H Street N.W. party was given in the back garden, which slopes down .to Rock Creek Park. Tiny automobiles were favors with wagons of candy and balloons. Many of the little friends of John Bowler Hull were absent from the city, but those who responded to his invitation were Virginia Smith, Helen Howes, Cornelia Sloan, Evelyn Fish, Lucile Shultz, John Mitchell, Harrison Brand and Bllle and James Sloan. Cadet Charles Bowler King, who has been the guest of Gen. and Mrs. Hull for the past 10 days, is leaving | this week for Oklahoma and Texas, where he will visit his grandparents and other relative | Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, who has |been at the Plaza Athenee in Paris for a month, is now at the Hotel Ex- | celstor-Splendide at Afx-les-Bains and will later go to Switzerland for the remainder of the Summer. Mrs. John B. Henderson and Miss !{flzllrll‘o Henderson will leave Wash- ington_early next week for Spring Lake, N. J., where they will pass the Summer. The marriage of Miss Frances Haw- thorne Brady. daughter of Mrs. Thomas Grayson Brady, to Mr. Ernest Harvey Van Fossan took place at noon today in the Church ef the Covenant, the pastor, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, officiating. There was no re- ception after the ceremony, but the bride and bridegroom and the mem- hers of their wedding party stood at the back of the church and received those who witnessed the ceremony. Mr. Frank H. Marks of 1833 Cali- fornia street sailed this morning aboard the Belgenland for a slx-week Suropean trip. Mrs. Willam Hamilton Bayly has closed her apartment in the Hotel Roosevelt and started for Beatrice, Nebr.. where she will visit Judge and Mrs. Josiah Van Orsdel in their Sum- mer home. Mrs. Bayly was accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. George Barnes, and they will later visit rela- tives in Colorado and New Mexico and return to Washington in November. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Curtis have closed their house on F street and gone to their Sumer place at Ros lyn, Long Island, for the remainder of the season. Wedding of the Week Announced to Friends. Mrs. Cora H. Townshend announces the marriage of her daughter, Kath- eryne Clagett, to Dr. Frank H. Closs- man, Wednesday, June 23, at An- napolis, Md Immediately after the ceremony Dr. and Mrs. Clossman left for an extend- ed trip in Canada and the Great Lakes. They will be at home after July 15 at 1217 Massachusetts ave- nue southeast. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin Dow- ney have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter Margaret Annie, to Mr. Thomas Francis Burke, ‘Wednesday, June 23, at the Church of the Good Shepherd, New York City, the Rev. John B. Harney, C. 8. P., offi- ciating. Breakfast for members of both families was served at the Roose. velt, immediately after the ceremony Mr. and_Mrs. Burk: ho_are moto Lost and Found Advertisements for The Sunday Star received until 11 p.m. Saturday. BACK OF WATCH. blug enameled. Thure- fav: reward. Potomac 2 BOSTON TERRIER, left right front foot “hur‘ missing slgca Syn- o cense tng No. 15826, Re- Sara™ TA%8 ‘Vermont ave. Frank, 6320, BOSTON BRINDT.E. dark brown body, face and feet fading to black: white spoy on Preast “eut ‘cars, short tail: $20, reward fo with pearl information. 1470 Clitton st. _Col. 10384, c‘:flm;t:\ grounds to Census Office.” Reward. 003 s.e. CA BIAD, between 16th and 17th CANARY S PI058 AR o R, M 8500, 27° COL) TPPY, male, 3 months old. black T RALL collar ad tag" reward: %Afli 10th_st. n.e. S—— 288 D! 1 )N—Gold, with monogram: vi- R Tin s and eservolr. " Raward: ‘Call Col. 800, Apt. 108. = B ES—Bifocal. thin dark {ortolse A R ursday mornink. Suitabls ro: ‘Ward if returned to Apt. 22, the Decatur. _ FRATERNITY PIN, with letters M E T In between Oth and R, L. ave. and Sol: dlers” ‘Home. - Col. 0308, FANDBAG, patent Teather: Teft on stréet car Betwean- Scnaic. Office. Bidg, and. Woodward & Tothrop's. Call Adama 4070 for reward. PO ._containing about $32, Fri- POCKETBOOK._confaining 32, T % 3th ne. car; reward. %‘e;m:n“%o‘ 257 Eastern ave. n.e. taville 11-F-1 POLICE _REVOLVER. 38 @nr No, h754%90: tolen from si 5425: lost or siolen from ww car in Tear of No. 3 station. URSE_Fridyy. small tan, silk. containng L‘_ifg;.‘.s Phone N. 4032. i 3C, . plain, blac} l‘lbll’ A W i) ; e gt S o ol Kenesaw. = h CTACLES, tortolse_shell, in_case, Wed- Mu.‘lh%sat ar Reward. | Call after 6 L car. Columbia 4740-W. 756 Ne si. n.w. 26° SANTRY CASE. siver- and e &T;u%‘ - probably on Georgia ave. car. TR JUNE 26, 1926. ing along the North Shore of Massa- chusetts, will be at home at 2101 New Hampshire avenue after August 1. Mrs. George Boyle was hostess to a small company at luncheon yester- day on the Willard roof. Mrs. Boyle is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. McChord. Mr. Robert Iverson Hicks, who re- cently resigned from the Navy, passed a day in Washington last week with his mother, Mrs. John Ravenswood Hicks, and visited his father's family in Warrenton, Va., en route to Persia, where he has been sent on a three-month busihess trip. During his absence his wif who was Miss Amy Fechteler, daugt ter of Rear Admiral Fechteler, will visit her mother in California, where she and Mr. Hicks have been living since his resignation. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Preston and Miss Mary Preston will leave the | Capital July 10 for Hot Springs, Va.,, where they will remain f some time, Mrs. Erlehacher left yesterday for New York and will sail Saturday. July 3, on the S. S. Leviathan to spend the Summer traveling abroad, visiting France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Wedding of Interest in Virginia and North Carolina. Miss Maxine Elizabeth Branch, daughter of Mr. James Y. Branch of Petersburg, Va., and Mr. Willlam Beatty Jennings of Fayetteville, N. C., were married at 6 o'clock Tues. day afternoon, June 22, at the May- flower Hotel, this city. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. H. W. Tolson. The only attendant was Mrs. James Westwood Tolar of Fay- etteville, N. C The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a flesh colored georgette afternoon gown,with a large picture hat. She carried a bouquet of lavender orchids and lilies of the valley. The only relatives and intimate friends present were Mr. James L. Branch, Mr. and Mrs. William Allen of Petersburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw and_daughter Mary, Mr. Hamilton . P. Underwood, Miss Hannah P. Lilly of Fnyettevu}e. N .; Misses Charlotte and Mary Spence of College Park, Md., and °M E. Cralg Wilton of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Kimball entertained friends in their home, 5007 Seventh place northwest, Sun- day evening, June 20, the affair be- ing in the nature of a house warming. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Briscoe, Mr. and Mrs. George W. cPherson, Mrs. Cora V. Bohn, Mrs. va V. Medes, Mrs. Carrie Robinson mith, Mrs. Dora Robinson, Mr. Joseph Robinson and Miss Mary Lor- raine Kimball. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. Raymond 8. Norris and Marguerite Norris of New York City. Dr. Lulu I. Walters leaves today to attend a convention in Louisville Ky. Upon her return she will join her family in Easton, Md. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey has gone alen Hall, Atlantic City, for a stay of 10 days, where she will go to Fanwood, N. J., for the remainder of the Summer. While in Atlantic City she will have as her guests her daughter-n-law, Mrs. Willlam Mus- sey, formerly Miss Carrie Shields, and her graddaughter, Miss Eleanor Shields Mussey, who has just gradu- ated from Smith College. Miss Dela Mussey will join her mother at Fanwood, N. J. Miss Gertrude Myer and the Rev. Canon Myer are at the Hotel Lorraine, New York, for a few days. - Marriage Licenses. slcose E. Beneon of Cabin John. Md.. and city. amuel C. Rappaport and Alma F. Casey. Guiseppe Marlotta of Warrenton, Va., and Maria Ortalani of this city Robert H. Wandt and Orphs E. Neill. Wesley G. Harris of East Falls Church, Va. and Benita M. Stombock of this city. Howard E. Thompson and Davita M. Rid- ings osalino Cosimano and Mary E. Brown. John K. Harrison of Hyatteville, Md.. and Luctlie Chism of Suitland, Md. Aloysits B. Colling and Phyllis V. Hanson. both of Covington, Clinton C. Moss and Blanche M. Batley. Le Roy, Johnson and Julia Edwards. iyde C."Smith and Maud A McManus. dward J. Schaefer ‘and Kathryn C. sony James Lawrence and Lillian Small Earl R. Alexander and Theresa E. Coch- an. Peter A. Rerasiotis and Gertrude V. Cole- man Robert B. Beeton of Clarendon, Va.. and Amelia S. Bolen of this city John C. Rinehart and Jilia M. Moss. Hannon G. Rucker and Annie M. Wiles, both of Lynchbure. Va oseh 'L Koehka and Mars F. Murras ‘ernon P. Kitchen of this city and Claire W. Maraden of Bethesda, Md. K ¥ A. Robertson of Spotaylvania. Va.. and Mattie E. Waller of thie cit Charles E. Schofleld of Takoma Park, Md.. and Cora M. Belt of this city. William D. Whittington and Della C. Grif- fin, Joseph L. Goods and Sarah J. Mills. [ Lawyer Is Disbarred. ‘The justices of the District Supreme Court, in general term, today disbar- red from practice in the local courts John A. Garrett, former State's attor- ney at Rockville, Md. Garret was convicted of embezzlement in Rock- ville and is serving a sentence of 11 years in the Maryland Penitentiary. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York, Daylight Saving Time. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Mauretania -Southamyton, June 19 President Hardini Bremen, June 18 O Soain. June 16 Y. - Bremen, June 18 Francisco, June 9 - .Liverpool, June 17 . slo, June 16 DUE TOMORROW. Glasgow, June 10 June 18 June 19 June 19 June 19 Calitornia Lancastria Toloa . Franconia Monterey . ... Yondon, .Port Limon; _Liver, - Vera Cruz. DUE MONDAY. outhampton, Antwerp. ; London Hambu H ierdam. June othenburg. June 10 outhampton. Yune 18 Liida. Viiparaise. Jane b Santa. Luiss. . alparaiso. American Merchant "Eondon; June 18 OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. France—Havre Nieuw Amsterdam—Roiterdam Minnekahda—London Baltio—Liverpool . Belgentand—Antwerp Transylvania—Glasgow Laconia—Liverpool ... Orizuba—Havana . San Juan—san Juan Esparta—Puerto Colombia Huron—Monte Christi . Fort St. George—Berm: Vrnh ort Limon Grdama-Southampton June 22 June 18 June 18 June 18 June 39 Leviathan Zeeland . Minnetonka Deutechland La Savoie. Rotterdam Gripsholm e i.’—fmww " ivia--St. ol "':,rf'""_n""fl"m dyamapa—Porto Cortes. SAILING MONDAY. Summer Abroad BOSWELL, Paughter of Mrs. Nannie M. Boswell, who has sailed for France and will :pond dlhe Summer at Fontainebleau n » CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. West End W. C. T. U. will meet Monday, 7:45 p.m., at Union M. kK. Church, Mount Pleasant W. C. T. U. will have a picnic Wednesday from 4 to 8 pam. at section 16, Rock Creek Park. The Pennsylvania Golden Rod Club will give a progressive 500 card party at Hecht's auditorium MWednesday, 1:30 p.m. The Wanderlusters’ hike for tomor- row will start from the end of the Mount Pleasant car line at 2:30 p.m. Dr. Skinner will lead. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Temple Chapter, No. 13, will hold a lawn fete at Eleventh and H streets northeast. Final meeting for the Sum- mer will be held Monday Moonlight garden party, o'clock, by Lebanon Chapter, No. 0. E. National Fellowship Club will give a dangce at the Washington Hotel. Strangers welcome. The Wanderlusters will give a dance at their club house at Franklin Park, Va., at 8:30 o'clock sion fee will be charged. ments on sale. The Tennis b of the Government Hotels will give a dance. Births Reported. John and Albina Gigliotti. girl Wiliam and Irma Schuetze, boy Ardie C.and Mary D. Sworzel.” boy Jemes H.'and Virginia L. Wood. girl. Charles R. and Genevieve V. Little. giri James D and Pearl G. Fenton. girl Stonly E. and Wolfe Jack ‘H. and S Walter C. and ", boy. Robert 1. and Catherine M. Harding. boy. Leo V. and Mildred E. Scanlon, girl Hugo E. and Margaret E. Oswald, girl Charles D. and Aj Shepard. girl. Herman J. and M; B. eller. boy. Keith R_and Ma‘ Rodgers. girl Harold F. d_Nell rard. girl, ! e dentr Floyd. girl, and "Eleanor M. Merle, girl Howard and Geraldine Yeager. boy. Augustus and Dorothy Primrose. boy. John and Ethel Hayward. Henry and Olive Gadse: John and Mary Robinson. Abner and_ Alice Hanshorough. girl Levi and Frances Hawkins. boy. Millard L. and Elizabeth Pearson. gi THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Thunder- showers this afternoon and tonight. slightly cooler tonight. tomorrow fair, moderate southwest shifting to north. west winds. Maryland—Showers and thunder- storms this afternoon and tonight, slightly cooler tonight, tomorrow fair, fresh southwest shifting' to northwest winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy, with thundershowers this afternoon and in east portion tonight, and north portions; tomorrow fair. Virginla—Showers tonight, tomor- row partly cloudy, showers in south- east portion and cooler in west por- tion, fresh south and southwest winds. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m.. 85; 8 pm., 12 midnight, 71; 4 am., 68; 8 a.m., noon, 74. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.98; 12 midnight, 29, 8 a.m., 29.94: noon, 2 Highest temperature, 86, occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera. ture, 68, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 87; lowest, 64. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:13 a.m. and 3:07 p.m.; high tide, 8:09 a.m. and 8:42 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:05 a.m. and 357 pm.; high tide, 9 am. and 9:34 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:43 a.m.; sun sets 7:38 pm. ‘Tomorrow- sets 7:38 p.m. Moon rises 8:37 p.m.; sets 5:23 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.: Tem- perature, 74; condition, clear. ‘Weather in Various Cities. t Temperature. ®x box £l 7 7 30.00: 8 pm. : 4 am., 29.96; -Sun rises 4:44 a.m.; sun * o aaamore: supaarsas oy = Abilene.Tex. 30.00 .90 Atlantic City altimore .. irmingham Blemarck .. 30 Boston Buffalo Charlest Chicago . Cincinnati (leveland nver 210032 FREFEE ] Cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Clear 12 acksonyi ansas City. Los Angeles. 2seo et = R ; Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear €Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Clear loudy taloudy o i Sloudy =35 isisesacsiacts S2S5e588855585555255 290330 30mme FHE PP EER R RS 00%0: 228200 23a0e e many EELTRE RS 928 88 F2 & (8 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) N ‘Temperature. Weather. o England..... o B Clear France. 40 oty o T 5 cosag SRR B No admis-| Refresh- cooler in west | b 7 Persian Official Coming Here. By the Asso A Press. Persian Foreign Minister Tagizades will visit Washington soon after July 1. the legation here announced last night he purpe ot rsed. ; Beaths. on_Thursday__Juns idence. 1 East Bradl d. ALEXANDER. 1 i dis on Saturday. June BROOKE. Saturday WARD BROOKE. A 30 p.m June 1926, ED- oved hushand of antwell and father of B. Cantwell. F 2 pom.. fror M aryland Monday, tate rest v terment (Elkton g Zoe at 3:56 of ‘Wil Clarke and loving sister of Gilbert v Joy Brooks eral from i816 6th st nw.. thence to E. Church. Monday. June Rélatives and friends inyit- June M. “CRAWFORD. al ‘service in the iy Churcn Hom: ave, now. Monday Relatives and friends nty 5 ] 1 70 years. chapel _at the 1221 Massachuse June 2K. at 11 am invited {0 attend Cemetery Suddens. p Friday at the ho County. 0 1 at Hanover Church Sunday, June p.m. Relatives and friends in- FRIESS. Friday, June M.. beloved hushand Robe ) B o FY th I be said at 10 am Mount Olivet ~ Cemetery. Relat friends invited MONDER. Friday, June 25 F .. beloved son of ¢ . 1626, ALFRED 1928. GEORG eloved son iate George H. and of ‘liis sister. Mre apitol st on Monds Relatives and RICHARD NE nd Esther Now meral Monday, June Relatives and friends . Wednesday it 8 o clock of Josephin: Philadelphia 2Kt Philadelphia nvited PEYTO! Friday. June 25 of his niece. Mrs. Rideraate e 1ate Cor s land s the ~ 78th Peyton, RUTHERFORD. Saturday. June 26, 1926 at his resdence. the Augusta Apartmente JAMES A "ol bysband of Mary V. utherford un rom the chapel of A._J. Schippert Pennsyivania _ave n.w'. Tuesda Rela tives and 1 Triterment Glen wood Cen 8¢ SAUNDERS. at her Anacostia e heloved mothe Margaret Lew son. Clara Black. host, of relatives. ¢ en and ns at the above ac (ril from, the Bethlehem Baptist ¢ Bugeh. hols ave . Anacostia, D. C.. Si at 1 pm = SMITH. Tuesday night June 22 2:40. Mre, A A A of Rev. J. B. Smith of 17 wneral ‘will be held Sun p.m.. from I M B ste sw. Frien at_Harmony Cemete SMITH, Ladies Columbia A Assosiation are hereby notified of the death of Mrs MARTHA A. SMITH. You to attend the fune 1026. 2 pm.. from I 1st and B st ew INDIA MARY E. BOWM TAYLOR. Friday. June 25, residence, 116 11th et. s.e wife of ‘the late Jamics W mother of May and R: be held at her late residen: e 28, at 103 lerndon,” Va., Monday p.m WANZER, = Departed this Jife Frida; 1036, 3t Casualty Hospital beloved wite of clavion other of George Walter Var 5o, s8 1926, at m ~e Monday terment ~ at June 28, at_8:30 27 June EARL s resting at John T. Rhines & 0. chapel. 3rd and T sts. aw. Funeral at 1 ‘pm. from Mount_Horeh . 16th and B ste. ne.. Rev. Fox of ANDERSEN. In loving remembrance of our | “ear father, WILLIAM NOBLE AShER s who passed away the 6th _di of he, 1863, and dear mother. NANCY ANDERSEN. Wlio passed away June one but not forgotten HENRIETTA RIDGEWAY. ANN ELIZ BETH MARTIE. saN Y COLE. In loving rememhrance of our dear ioiher. PHOEBE ELLEN COLE, who die five years ago today. Jun: AND ELIZAB] . In_devoted memory of WARREN A CYRUS. who went T e T God eautiful sor 2 o beautiful’ somewhere ten years ago toda MRS. L. J. McDONALD AND FAMILY. * NEWTON. In sad but loving_remembrance 9f, Qur. dear brother, JAMES NEWTON vho departed s ag0 to day. June %6, 1982, C U Years aE0 What happy days we once enjoyed When we were all together But. oh. how changed it all I8 now Since’ brother went to heaven. prOVING SISTER. F. CUNNINGHAM. o INKNEY. In loving memory_of dear mother, AMANDA PIN e Sar: lowe). 2 who departed this life June 26, One precious to our hearts has gone. The voice we loved is stilied The place made ¢ in our home Can never be filled Our Father, in His wi The boon His love given And though on earth the body lies The soul is safe in Heaven. In the glorious. glad hereafter. Shall we meet with those who love? Shall we know them. join them. greet them In the heavenly home above g Ah, sure! For Christ. the Savior, Went to prepare a place. And all who truly Jove him Shall meet Him face to face So, beloved. we shall meet thee On that radiant golden shore. Where we shall be with Jesus And where parting is o more. SONS AND DAUGHTERS SMITH. Sacred to the memory of beloved daughter and sister, ABBIE WERD SMITH. who left us one year ago today June 26. 1 ) Dearest Abbie, you have left Left us all ‘With hearts so sore. Bug_we'll meet you on that morning. When we meei to part no_more. THE FA! dom, called = NERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Egtablished 184 ‘ost 98 3034 M ST. N.W. Egabu Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 . 1732 Main 5512 e, TR CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITQL ST. Service. Phone _Lincoln o & Co. Quick. Dignific 816 H St. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. W. W. Deal Automobile Service. Chapel, Timothy Hanlon hone L. 6543. cror_and Bm- ‘annection. Commodi- And._modern. crematort oderate brices.” 335 Fa. Ave N Call 5 i Frank Geier’s Sons Co. AR SESERRY iovhore _ Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7978, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. ST. NE. g«’o%og- Chavel. Lincoln 524 V.L.SPEARE CO. 3 successors of n Nether the successorg of, nor with the original lowl.fagrt W, Eone Frank. 0626 FUNERAL_DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” tiful_Floral Desiens Other Bedu m: 1aza F. Tel. MOSFSY Prompt Auto Delivery Servic gL —eXDresslve—inexpen Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Geo. C. Shaffer * G fexw: