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The American War Veterans’ Club will give a New Year eve carnival, dinner and dance in the ballroom of the Raleigh Hotel. Dinner, 7 p.m.; ._Reward. P small_ white Office Bld) urant at noon Saturlas, et iy 520, or. mm. with Chase Lake W, An East and West Carnival of fons, featuring different countr will be held from tomorrow to at Phyllis Wheatley Y. W “Egypt” wll be represented tomor row by Mrs. Virginia McGuire, chairman. Interpretive dancing will be given by students of Mm ones Freeman’s studio, and the " orchestra will furnish the music under direction of Mrs. Gregoria A. Goins. Varied pro- gram, sale of art novelties, supper and other attractions each evening. The Red Triangle Outing Club will take . Kensington or Chevy Chase ~ake rar fo Chevy Chase Seminary. Meet there at 3 o'clock for a walk through Rock Creek Park to Chappell CLYDE J NICHOLS, Inc., - Waldburg Hewitt will lead. UNDERTAKERS The Social Workers' Club will have s card party this afternoon at the e Hotel Hamilton. The club will give Formrein Ve Sneare iy @ tea and dance December v 26 at the Denlee, 1519 R street. Phone Col 632 Political Study Club will hold a public meeting, 5 o'clock, at Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Speeches iwill be made, and Jeannette Carter will presid Director A. M and Dean Randolph M. Boggs of the Bureau of Commercial Economics an- nounce a diplomatic motion picture night in honor of Zdenek Kierlinger, Minister from Czechoslovakia, when a film of that country will be shown at 9 o'clock. Prof. David Saville Muz- zey, historian of Columbia University, will tell of his travels in Czechoslova- $50 REWARD. Bundle containing 3 miniatures. letters and | photographa of Gen.'Len, a small book. eto Telephone Franklin 1806, No auestions asked day ad. |a The Business Women's Council will meet Tuesday evening in the lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. Rev. William A. Eisenberger will speak of “How We Got Our English Bible,” and C. 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Luncheon of the local chapter of the Virginia Military Institute Alumni Association tomorrow, at 12:30 o'clock, at the Army and Navy Club. 1,200 AT HADLEY FUNERAL Brief Services for Educator Held at University Chapel. ST. LOUIS, December 3 (#).—Brief funeral servic in Graham Memorial Chapel, Washington University, here today marked the close of the career of Herbert Spencer Hadley, prominent in law, government and education. Dr. Hadley, forme= Governor of Mis- souri and more recently chancellor of ‘Washington University, died here sud- denly Thursday night after a long illness. More than 1,200 flocked to to pay last tribute to him. Births Reported. Russel W. and Nellie S. Faks, girl. John and Anna H. Waiton. boy. Kenneth W. and Pearl Johnson, Joseph A, Honry B, and € Calvin 1. and Olga phart, girl. James G. and Mary A. Finnotti, boy. Dand and Gertrude E. Marshall. g James R. and Nellie Durant, gifl. Deaths Vl.?eported. Roee Allen 1068 Franz C. Meinking, 68, Isabelle W. Jemison. 67, 1 Ella M. Lloyd, 63, Providence Hospital Mabel 57. George Washington Brown, Hospital. Grace P. Bushong, 42. 1154 Morse et. George . Frick. 47, 4100 Connacticut av. Frances E. Arnold, 19, Providence Hos pital Helen gir! Mary R. Goetzinger, girl. a S, Ames, girl Chaney. 6, Casualty Hospital. . H. Payne, 41. 1124 10th st. Wright, 34, Uni- Hosnital Cards of Thanks. BROOKS. 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to my neizghbors and many friends and also the floral club of Forest Temple No. § for their beautiful floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy at the death of my_mother. HER DAUGHTER. EMMA TYE. BUNDY, We wish to thank our many iends for the beautitul floral tributes and _kind expression of sympathy at ethe death of our sieter, OTERQ BUNDY HER BROTHER AND SISTER. Mrs. Virgie Keister and family KEISTER. wish 10 express their sincere thanks to their many friends and relatives for their xpression of sympathy and the heautiful floral tributes at the death of our dear father and husband HARRY KEISTER. RAGAN. The family of the late Mr. HARRY RAGAN, wish to thank their many friends for the beautiful floral trib- utes and kind expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. WILSON, T wish to express thanks to the many\friends for their kindness and floral tributes to my dear husband, BERNAR. ANNIE BENCKERT WILSON. Deaths. Suddenly on Friday, Decembe at_h esidence, 8 22nd st. B. ved daughter_of the late Margaret Bayne. Funeral from her late residence on Mondas, December 5. a.m. thence to St. Stephen’'s ass will_be said at 9 am interment at Holy Rood. Cemete: (Baltimore. "Md.. and Tyrove, Pa.. Dar please copy.) o BOONE. On Saturday. December 4. 1027 his residence. 904 1st & 5 EMME'h‘ FRANKLIN. devoted hus of Bessie Boone and brother of M Ehzibvlh Girly, Leonard. Thomas Peter Boone. Notice of funeral later. BOSWORTH.WALKER. On Saturday. vember 26, 1927. at the home af danghter at Sellersviile. Pa. YIRGINIA BOSWORTH-WALKER aged' 69 vears daughter of the late William Wallace and Louisa A. Grant_ Burial was_at Green- Wood Gemetery. Philadelphia. Pa. Loved 1n_life. in_death remembere: HER NIECE. BLANCHE HURLEY. COLE, On Friday, December 2, 1927, 10:30 a.m.. HOWARD McDONALD COLI beloved n of William and Kate le, brother of Virginia Neuby, _William: Georke, Julia, Nannie, Dorothy. Nellie and Fila Cote. ¥uneral Monday. December 5 1mm his iate residence, 312 L st. s.w., AL . Relatives and friends invited. ENWICK. On Saturday. December 3. 1027, x( 8 50, m at his home. 1012 13th st. n.w. LIAM ~ALBERT A FENWICK, aged 49 venrs beloved h“sbln% Josephine Fleury Fenwick. Funeral uea- day December at 9 am. from Patrick’s Church, ~Intermeni Mount Ol. et Cemetery. FISHER. Suddenls, on Friday. December 2, 1927, JOSEPH ALBERT. beloved husband of Rosa Hill Fisher, aged 41 vyears. nersl services on Monday. December at 2 oclock, from his residence. 342: Brown st. n.w. Interment Oak Hill Cems 192 tery’ FRITTS. On Friday, Decomber his ‘residence. 7407 Blair rd.. Takoma Bk Wil A T, isband of Mary K Frijts. Fineral services at, the H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th on Monday. December 5. at n.W.. 1927, 2 p.m. GIBBS. On Friday. December incle “of Hospital. CHARLES E. GIBBS beloved Testing at Fraziers funeral par- L. Turner. at Freedmen' Funeral Mond: cember 5. at 2 Interment at an lawn Cemietery. GOFBEL. On Friday. December 2. 1927 Miss ROSA GOEBEL. devoted sister of Mrs. Edward Kolb and Mrs. Charles Dietz, - Funeral from her late residence, 6907 Bih st. n.w, (Takoma Park), on Monday, December 5, at 2 pm. Relatives and triend d_ to_attend. ~Interment_ at Prospect Cemetery. GODDARD. On Friday. December 2. 1927 at 10730 gm,, at her residence, 700 711 . MARY A. GODDARD. beloved wite"oF" the William _Goddard. _Re- mains may be seen at the Deal funeral home. 816 H st. ne. Funeral Monday a 9'a.m.: thence to Holy Name Ch terment at Glenwood Cemetery. and friends invited to attend. HAZARD, - On Saturday. December 3. 1027, MINERVA C. HAZARD. Body resting at HanEr's thapel 1730 Pa. ave, mow. N tice of funeral Jater. On Friday. December 2. 1927 .. at his residence. H. 0. KALE B T Al D o e el At A1, o ek Monday, December 5. at late address of decexscd. Cremation Monda; 4 LEOFFLER. _On Saturday, December 3. 1027, at_his residence, 3600 Brothers pi. SEVERINE GEORGE. Sr.. beloved hui band of Madeline I, Leoffiér (nee Smith) Funeral {rom his late, Tesidence on Tues day, December 6. at 1:30 pm. Services 4t Congrens Heights Methodist Episcopal Church. bth and Alabama ave.. at 2 p.m. Tnterment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Relatives ard friends invited. [ LLOYD. On Friday, December 2. 19: Providence Hospital. ELLA M. beloved wife of the late Richard B. Llovd of 1006 K st. p.w. Funeral from the barlors of James T. Rvan, 317 Pa. ave. s... on Mon- Gay. December 5. at 8:30 am.. thence to Patrick’s Church. where mass will be sung at 9 am. Relatives and friends in vited to attend, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 4 MEINKING. On Friday. December 2. 1927. aL bly residence. 25 N at, n.w.. k. CHRIS: TIAN. beloved husband of Eléancra Mein. king (nee Lehnert). Services at the Deal funeral home. 816 H st. n.e.. Monday, De- t 2 p.m. Relatives and friends Interment’ Prospect Hill Ceme: and No- her Fu- 2, -l 3 p.m. 2. at cember invited. tery On Friday. December PEARL PARR. devoted wife of W nd ‘mother of Lulu Parr, Walter George Parr, John Parr, James Erances Parr and Fannio Parr. ¥ neral Monday. t. Mark’s 304 Que st Siery “Relatlves and Trioads thviied. " NOLEY, On Friday, Decomber, 2, 1027 at 8 m. at his residence, 203 10th i e AWTACR G- PRANGLEY, beloved husband of Blanche 1. (D: Prangley. in_his 52nd year. it requiem mass, at St. James' Church. 8th twesi B and Csts. ne. on’ Monday. De- cember 6. at 10 a.m. BATTERREE, Suddeniy. on Friday. ber 2. MARIAN L, Joving Benumm A. Ratterree of 5104 35th Funeral from the Nevius funera Rome New York. ave. n.w.. Monday, Decomber 5, 2:30 p.m. - Interinét priyate. RYAN. On Friday, December 2, 1027, at her residence, 73 New York 'ave. n.w. MARY LLM:\IIETH. helm;d wite of the late Matthew nyafl. and beloved Tabiher of Agnes .. 3 Joseph ang Fran: s de Sales Ryan: Funeral from the above residence Monday. December b, atV8:30° am. thence to St. Aloysius Church, wher lemn high requiem mass will be sung at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. + THOMAS. On Friday, hecomber 2. 1027, at at Garfield Memorial Hospital ERANK " “FHOMAS. beloved husband of Emma Ida_Thomas. Funeral from the 1 of ‘Thos. S. Sergeon, 1011 7th st. n. on Mond: December 6. at 10 a. Relatives and {riends invited. Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. £y THOMAS. On Tuesday, November 29. 1927, at b pm. at the Georgetown Universif Hulgfl.ll ANNIE THOMAS, devoted gran Fol (rl og Cora Ennis l‘r;ed A‘nm uneral Sund mber 4, a e e S e Bartiot mains resting at the W. Ernest Jar West End funeral parlors, 28th and l)um barton ave. n.w. TORNER. On Thiraday. December 1, 1027, at_his residence. 113 Chews court n.w., LEROY. beloved son of Andrew and Jan: nie Turner, husband of Lucille Turner and 1 of Joseph Turner. He leaves also ne brother. Funeral Sun at 1:30 pm., from Co. tuneral parlor. uzz December W. Ernest Jarvi uwruh ave. n. WALTE! g A R. e nsn :‘y % Degsmber. 3 m 927, Bemalns Featisi, at AT Beals Funcral st. ne. Notlco of "Funeral “Bereafiar. VEREL. On Friday, December 2. 1937, at Tesidence, o '{114 # T In Memoriam BOSWELL. A tribute of «love to the memory” of our, wite, mother and grand mother. S . ) e yeir axo ‘today, December 4. 1025. MOTHER. Gentle mother, patient motker. Ever faithful. kind and true. Now at rest so sweet in heaven: All loving bearts remember you. There 13 one who still will linger At tie spot where vou are laid Who will come and bring you flowers On the grave n-m m-mm has made. Sadly misse: % ND. SONS. DAUGH- H!;BR LoyING HUSI;A\DD SGR“’N“"‘. D) BURDSALL, brance " of FRANK A. lbhl hla nine year: 1 [ dreams. dear Frank: B0 Bow T wiah 4t couia be-true. THat T eould Do Just a litile nearer. To say & fow Words o you. Yet, again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life 15 fled: Then.'In heaven with, joy to greet thee. well teara are NG TMOTHER “AXD " B m\o BURDAALL A) In sad but lovin our dear son and brother, BURDSALL. who departed %0 today, December remem- T ] lln ‘Ild but ]’O\dlzl ‘rtdme|mhr:{ne virg and devoted daughter: Snor l!?t;‘ {uz‘;@ §EATRICE ELIZABETH T"L R. who departed this life two years ago today. December 4. 1025. Our hearts in deep sorrow return to this lay. As memory recalls how death bore thee L0 Taway 'And left us in tears, in griet and woe. Ve by your side, two years ago How sad have been our hearts. Oh. how lonely our home Surrounded by friends we are lonesome. In the midst of nleasure we are blue With u smile on our faces and a heart- 'ache we are still longing for yor MOTHER, FATHER. BROTHERS AND ”;x‘hm GODMOTHER AND GOD- COLLEGEMAN. In tad but lovine remen- Ditr dear dankhter and eletc EDYTHE MURRAY COLLEGEMAN. who died en years ago tody. Deceraber 4 Upright and faithful in all her w: Beautit 11 character to the end of har davs. Lovine asuebier.“good and kind: onderful memories she left ind. HER DEVOTED FATHER AND BROTHE GEO. M. AND GEO. B. MURRAY. o In sad but loving remembrance of lear daughter DO!{ JOTHY. who died one year ago today. December 4. 1026 Safe In the arms of Jes Safe in His gentle car MOTHER GANTT. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, SUSIE F. GANTT. who died one year ago todas December 4. 1926, Anniversary St. Augustinie’s Church at 8 o'cloc No_one knows the heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in ilence For you. whom we loved so wel FOREVER YOUR DEV AND CHILBREN, - OTeD HC GANTT. 1In sad but lovi o dear kodmother. SUSAN GANTT w onc year ago today. December 4. 1 I did not see you pass awas 1 only know véu went Tever said £0of-he. YOUR LO\EY Y WAUDE PAYNE, OODCHILD. HOWARD. _Sacred to the m: re o ur dear hushand and father. R:"Il.m IU(‘!; ARLD HOWARD. who denarted this life twento. lhrTve years ago today. December 4, 1004. 'oday recalls a memory anase elo T o sti1l re e ‘Are those who loved him ber ™ Cap we help but feel so lonel: Wher his_voice we do mt hear, For no words were ever sweeter Than the words he used to say. DEVOTED WIFE, MATTIE: LOVING SON AND DAUGHTER 43D DAUGHTER "JULIA BRICE AND HAUGHES. A tribute ' lov brance- of aur :T"é' 'DENALE TS who x + HUGHES. who dled"six years aso today. You have gone to rest. dear Bnddie, Y():vl:oh‘;n“r HHV"‘);" L:"Nl flr;" true. Ve won v Which 1t 1 10r us to do. O~ Tn “thin weary® waria® ot "srerte: You shall never D fargotes As long as God shall giv. MOTHER. DAD AND BRCTHIRS. JACKSON. To the o ur belaved mother: 3re. MARY B, JACR SON.“Who slipned away from1 ta nio (he 4 beyond. one year ago today. Decem- BAND MISS God ded an an =0 nrn""x;%fi[):r"zl?“rnxf?x}x .‘v[\'cxio“a AND ROOK m{;‘.fl' m'n’lni"d s kfi’flfzs’"’fi')‘;ffi o he ro Mrs. Dassed away December 4. 10 o Slean in peace. O dearest mul\” Thou art happy. thou art blest Earihly ‘ares and sorrows ended. HER BATSHTERS ML x:“'ii:‘fn.u MRS VIRGINIA' REID. LAUER. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband, EMIL LAUER. a father and krandfather. who departed” this e three vears al"! lé)mw'{?{xh@r 5(‘!119 Sersarymaseai St 3 day, December 6. at 8 am. May he rest in peace. Onlvy God knows our loneliness And how long have been these vears, How we tried to hide the sadness And to check the lonely tears. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. RICKETTS, In lovine memory of our dear boy_ CHARLES & RICKETTS. Vo passed sy cleven years ago today, Decem| FATHFR, CHARLES M. RICKETTS MOTHE! R RICKETTS CRANDMOTHER, L. C. RICKETTS, o SMITH. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father. ANDREW SMITH. who devarted, this life one year ago today, De- cember 4, 1926. On_the hillside. softly_sleeping. Where the trees gently wave, Lies the one we loved so dearly, In his lonely. silent grave. No_one knows how sad we feel, No one knows how we miss him. Bug in heaven we Rope to meet him, er‘lno farewell tears are shed. 1S DEVOTED CHILDREN. WARE. In sad but loving remembrance of our . dear mother and _grandmother, HATTIE WARE. who den tod this life oné year ago, December 3, 1926. We_oien think of you. dear mother, And our hearts are sad with pain: This worll would be a heaven to us. Sould voy. dear mother. be with us zain. HER LOVI AUGHTER AND SON MARTE AND CHARLES POWLER, WHITE. 1In sad but lovi membrance of Wnfear sipter, NELLIE E. WASHINGTON who deparied this life two years ako today, Becsmbor 4. 1926, Two years ago, dear sister. Youl felt o tired. you wished for rest, And ‘today you are’ resting Tn that sweet by HER - HOVING SRTER CURTIS LLIAMS. In_ead but loving memory of y dear son. JAMES H. WILLIAMS. ‘who departed thie iife two years ago ioday, mber 4. 19: Seep on. dear son Mother loves vou, but Josus loves you best HIS| LOVING MOTHER. HESTER FUNEKAL DIRECTORS. W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring 2d.. Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon 641 H St NE Phone L. 6543 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 41z B St. N.E. Lincoln 524 Modern Chapel. ALMUS R.SPEARE Sum.dm the Ongdnl! WR. 5PEARECO 1623 Connecticut Ave. Byraatizoansr. POTOMAC 4400 ASyTS.z se0TSL Frank Geier’s Sons Co. RATABIN LAY, Main 2413 JOHN "R:"WRIGHT co. 7 _10th St. N.W. _Phone North 47. “P.A. TALTAVULL M4 TALTAVULL Meg, N0 BRANCH_OFF f CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITO brEAST, CARITOL ST. nk her home. EN, “THOMAS AND_J. Serd Yok -YACK‘")N 24, Anni- LILLIE 8. pitol_St. NURTH 7978 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M QPMM‘ Bmulgr:nn. West 6. Established 1841, V. L. 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