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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, e SATURDAY, TJANUARY 5, 1929 OCIETY President and Mrs. C oolidge Entertaining United States Envoy to Mexico as White H HE President and Mrs have with them as a guest at the White House, Mr. Dwight W. Morrow, this morning. The Vice President and Mrs. Charles A. Dawes were the guests of honor at the dinner given by the Chief of Staff and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, last night a the Willard before attending the Army dance in the ballroom. Their other guests were: The Deputy Chief of Staff and Mrs. Briant H. Wells, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Frank McIntyre, Maj. Gen, and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Maj. Gen, and Mrs. Robert H. Allen, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Creed C. Hammond, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. W. D. Connor, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. B. Frank Cheatham, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Andrew Hero, jr.; Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Flerbert B. Crosby, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Edgar Jadwin, Maj. Gen. William C. Rivers, Maj. Gen. and . James E. Fechet, Maj. Gen. and . Pred T. Austin, Maj. Gen. and . George S. Gibbs, Maj. Gen. and 5. Roderick L. Carmichael, Maj. Mrs. Edward A. Kreger, Brig. Gen. Mrs. Colden L'H. Ruggles, Brig and Mrs. Frank Parker, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Ewing E. Booth, Brig. Gen. Campbell King, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George S. Simonds, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. | Herbert O. Williams, Col. and Mrs. Ed- mund P. Easterbrook. Col. Stanley Ford | and Licut. George J. Forster, aide-de- camp. Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila Guests. ‘The Ambassador of Chile and Senora | de Da were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Maj. and Mis. | Alfred W. Johnson, who entertained in their home on R street. The Minister of Norway and Mme. | Bachke will entertain a company of 14 at dinner this evening in compliment to the Mirister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter. Mr. Justice and ) Edward T. San- ford will be the guests in whose honor Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord will en- tertain at dinner this evening. Senator and Mrs. Charles Crisp of Georgia and Gov. Horace Towner of Porto Rico will be the dinner guests of | the commissioner general of immigra- | tion and Mrs. Harry E. Hull tomorrow evening in their apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Senator and Mrs. William H. McMas- | ter have had with them for the holi- days their son, Mr. William H. McMas- ter, jr., who will return tomorrow to his studies at Harvard University. Mr. Mc- Master and his sister, Miss Dorothy OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F e —— TUXEDO SUITS Silk Trimmed 335 Liberal Credit Terms who arrived there | Gen. | ouse Guest. Coolidge McMaster, spent the last weck end at | West Point. Senator and Mrs. Henrik Shipstcad will have a small company dining with them this evening. | Representative and Mrs. Charles A. | Eaton. who have been at their home in | New Jersey for the holidays, will return in a few days to their apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel. The Assistant Postmaster General | Mr. W. Irving Glover, will start tomo |row for Miami, Fla, where he will at- |tend the opening of the new air lines. | He will return to his apartment in the | week. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Larner will entertain at dinner this evening for their daughters, the Misses Larner, in honor of Miss Florence Keys and Mr. William Bradlev Willard, whose mar- riage will take place January 12. | Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will |be at home tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock for the following Sundays in January. Mrs. Medorem Crawford and Miss | Delores Crawford will be at home Sun- days in January after 4 o'clock at 1801 Sixteenth street. Miss Margaret Berry, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Berry, will be the guest in whose honor her aunt, Mrs. Emma Lee, will entertain at a dinner dance this evening in the palm court of the Mayflower. Mrs. Elise J. Church and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harold M. Rayner of Fort Riley, Kans., will entertain a company {of 10 at dinner this evening in the former’s apartment in Cathedral Man- sions, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Chandler Christy and their house guss;{l, Miss Lassie Honeyman of New York. . Miss Adair Childress will be the guest in whose honor Miss Dorothy Hill will entertain a company of 25 at dinner followed by dancing this evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Maj. and Mrs. B. C. Dunn will re- turn to their apartment in the Ward- man Park Hotel tomorrow after a mo- tor trip in North Carolina. Mrs. Francis Nash will have guests dining with her Saturday, January 12, in the palm court of the Mayflower. Assistant Secretary Robbins And Daughters Guests. The Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. Charles Burton Robbins, and his daugh- ters, Miss Anne and Miss Julia Robbins, this season's debutantes, were the guests of honor at the dinner given at the Wil- lard last night by Maj. and Mrs. Leon- ard T. Gerow for a large group attend- ing the Army dance. Besides their henor guests, their party included Col. 2nd Mrs. Daniel Van Voorhis, Col. and Mrs. Henry T. Bull and Miss Betty Bull, Col. and Mrs. Jerome G. Pillow, Col. and Mrs. James Malcolm Graham, Col. David L. Stone, Lieut. Col. and Mrs, C. B. Elliot, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. J. Atkins, Lieut. Col. James Ulio, Maj, and Mrs. F. F. Besson, Maj. and Mrs. George Bea Ma). and Mrs. Paul C. Pascal, Maj. and Mrs. Charles Schimelfenig, Maj. and Mrs. R. H. Dunlop, Maj. and Mrs. William Gruber, Maj. and Mrs, Charles H. Tompkins, Maj. and Mrs. | Wardman Park Hotel the end of the | GUEST OF 3229 Idaho avenue. DIPLOMATS COUNTESS EBERHARD WESTART Of New York, guest of the Counselor of the German Embassy and Frau Kiep —Harris-Ewing Photo. and Mrs. Walton H. Walker of Fort Monroe, Va.; Maj. Bruce Magruder, Maj.-and Mrs. M. J. Gunner of Fort Howard, Md., who are house guests of Maj. and Mrs. Gerow over the week end, and Maj. W. H. Haislip, Maj. B. A. Brackenbury, Maj. and Mrs. E. S. Hughes, Capt. and Mrs. Mark Devine, Capt. Leslie Brown, Lieut. H. B. Wad- dell and Lieut. Douglas McNair. Mrs. Gerow's gown of pink satin with its trimmings of deeper tones was matcked in the table decorations of pink ro;les. combined with heather and pussy willow. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Herbert Deakyne were also hosts at dinner at the Wil- lard preceding the Army dance. Their party included Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles McK. Saltzman, Col. and Mrs. William P. Wooten, Col. and Mrs. Wil- durr Willing, Maj. and Mrs. John N. Hodges, Col. and Mrs. Robert R. Ralston, Maj. and Mrs. Albert K. Ly- man, Maj. and Mrs. John Carruth, Maj. and Mrs. Francis C. Harrington, Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West, Capt. and Mrs. Walter D. Luplow, Lieut. and Mrs. L. E. Hewitt, Lieut. and Mrs. G. D. Zim- merman. Maj. and Mrs. Charles W. Thomas, jr., were selected as hosts for the Army dinner last night at the Willard for their little group of friends that have formed themselves into an informal EISEMAN'S—7th & F Ultra Apartment Homes C. W. Jenkins, Maj. and Mrs. E. H. Hicks, Maj. and Mrs. Davenport John- 550, Maj..and Mrs. Roy H. Coles, Maj. i dinner club for this series of Army dances. For each dance a host and hostess is elected by the group. This Alban Totvers 3700 Massachusetts Avenue The convenience of location and beauty of outlook are without counter- part. The ingenious planning of the 24-hour Tobby elevator service. Complete automatic ers, etc. ANl windows outdoor ope metal weather ped. Maids rooms, with ck Special laundry fa- cilities — with matic dryers. 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Limited number of 5, 6 and 7 rooms and porch suites with 1, 2 and 3 baths—are available. Corner :f the Luxurious Lébby 225 Fifteenth Street B.F. Se:ul Co. Rentals from $125 Up Under Resident Manager-Supervision Main 2100 party included Col. and Mrs. H. C. Givener, Maj. and_ Mrs. Samuel J. Heidener, Maj. and Mrs. Carl Hardigg, Maj. and Mrs. Heubener, Maj. and Mrs. Troy H. Middleton, Mrs. Reiger, Maj. and Mrs. Stanley Scott, Maj. and Mrs. L. E. Atkins, Maj. and Mrs. Debney O. Elliott and Maj. and Mrs. Davis. Miss Susan MacBryde Guignard, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. G. Guig- nard of Columbia, S. C., will make her debut in Wash ington this afternoon at a_ tea dance given by her uncle, Dr. Meade Bolton MacBryde, at the Mayflower. Mrs. Samuel G. Blythe, who spent the Christmas holidays with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Oakes Blythe, at Wayne, Pa., has returned. to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Absalom Waller and family have returned to Washington from Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., where they spent the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knox Gartner have just returned to their apartment in the Dresden, after spending the holi- :ilsy.s at the Homestead, Hot Springs, a. Mr. and Mrs. George Huntress an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Harriet to Mr. William W. Rapley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Rapley yesterday at noon in the home of the bride’s parents, the Rey. George Piske Dudley officiating. Only the members of the immediate families attended the cersmony and Mr. Rapley and his bride left immediately after for a trip to the West Indies. The club of Colonial Dames Wwill en- tertain at tea Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Charles Wood, who will Manage a Tea Room BE INDEPENDENT! Opportunities _everywhere in Tea Rooms and Motor Inns. Open a Tea Room in_your own home _with _little capjtal, _or manage one already going. EX- cellent salaries paid to trained managers. Shortage acute. Register now for Midwinter classes. TEA ROOM INSTITUTE. LEWIS_HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS, rd & Penna. A W. . ® 7 e —— e S talk on a trip across Java and Sumatra by motor. Mrs. Robert H. Lovett, wife of the late Judge Lovett, former Assistant At-} torney General, and her daughter, Miss | Laura Evangelene, who are now liv- ing in New York, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elior C. | Lovett, 2220 Bancroft place. | “Miss Tovett has returned to New York. but Mrs, Lovett will remain for several weeks. Former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer, who are at Miami, were guests at dinner last evening of Mr, and Mrs. James H. Gilman. Mrs. Wrisley Brown entertained a party of the season’s debutantes at luncheon_yesterday in honor of Miss Sydney Sullivan. Capt. Alfred Mullikin of Northeast Harbor, Me., and Mr. Randolph Clement | Zell of Baltimore, Md., will be among the out-of-town guests attending the Washington bachelor’s cotillion Mon- day evening. The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Earle Wilfley have had with them over the holidays their daughter, Mrs. Ralph F. Henn, and children, Katharine Louise, Margaret Jane and Wilfley Henn. They returned to their home in Geneva, Ohio, today. Mrs. J. L. Jarman of Farmville, Va., is spending some time at the Grace | Dodge Hotel, where she has been joined by Mrs. E. W. Jarman of Fort Worth, Tex., and Miss Daisy Strong of Roa- noke, Va. Mrs. J. L. Jarman is a friend and schoolmate of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Mrs. Lanier Dunn and Mrs. A. S. Buford of Richmond, Va., are now in Washington and are guests at the May- flower, where Mrs. Dunn entertained at luncheon yesterday in the presidential dining room of the hotel, having seven in her party. Among the hosts to large dinner parties at the Willard last evening pre- ceding the Army dance were Col. and Mrs, Harry B. Jordan, Maj. and Mrs. H. G. Foster and Capt. and Mrs. El- bridge Colby. Ninth Anniversary of Club Celebrated With Banquet. The Washington branch of the American _ Association of University ‘Women will give a dinner on Monday at the club headquarters, at 1634 Eye street northwest, to celebrate the ninth anniversary of the national club here. Mrs. Samuel Herrick, chairman of the fellowship fund committee, will pre- side at the dinner, and the guests of honor will be Dr. Mollie Ray Carroll of Goucher _College, Dr. Charlotte Elliott, Dr. Esther Caukin, and Dr. Mary Williams of Goucher College, who have all held fellowships of the Ameri- can Association of University Women, which is now engaged in a Nation- wide campaign to raise a $1,000,000 fel- lowship fund to endow additional re- search fellowships for women. Mrs, Glen Levin Swiggett will give a brief history of the founding of the national club. ‘Among those who have already made reservations for the dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fenning, Miss Belle Rankin, Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell, Mrs. A. R. Kellogg, Miss Louise Kinsley, Mrs. Ida C. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Squire, Miss Inez Gardner, Miss Eleanor M. Hughes, Miss Clara Greacen, Miss Mary Louise Nozet, Miss Grace Rogers, Miss Alice Evans, Mrs. George Bowerman, Miss Anna Heil- berg, Miss Louise Johnson, Miss Eloise Cram, Miss Esther Hart, Mrs. Henry T. Rainey, Mrs. E. A, Vinton, Mrs. H. A. Whitney and Mrs. B. Scott Young. Immediately following the lecture “Our Sisters Across the Pacific,” Mon- day at 3:30 o'clock in the ballroom of Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth street, there will be a reception and tea for the ladies of the Japanese em- bassy. Mrs. Wilbur John Carr, Mrs. Charles Denby, Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph and Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie are the host- esses for the afternoon. Sponsoring these lectures are Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur, Mrs. Porter Dale, Mrs. William DeWitt Mitchell, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin and Mrs. J. Harry Covington. ‘Well known Washington women are serving as members of the committee of arrangements for the eighth annual luncheon of the Women's National Re- publican Club, which is to take place on Saturday afternoon, January 12, at the Waldorf Astoria, New York, Miss Maude K. Wetmore, president of the club, is to be toastmistress for the luncheon. Mrs, Francis A. Winslow, chairman of the committee of arrange- ments, announced the personnel of her committee, which includes women from many States. The Washington women are Mrs. George W. Bean, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mrs. James F. Curtis, Mrs. John W. Davidge, Mrs. P." Trubee Davison, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Miss Belle Gurney, Mre. Willilam P. Mac- Cracken, Mrs. John Callan O'Loughlin, Mrs. James S. Parker and Miss Lilllam M. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam L. Berenter announce the engagement of their daughter Mary to Mr. Charles Oshinsky of this city. The first annual meeting of the of- ficers of the Art Promoters Club will be held at the home of Mme. de Lagnel, the Mendota Apartments, tomorrow at 4 o'clock pm. All members are in- vited as well as those interested in the activities of the club. Mme. de Lagnel will be hostess at an informal reception following the meeting. COOLIDGE CONTEMPLATES TWO PUBLIC ADDRESSES First at Business Meeting of Gov- ernment and Other at Bok's Sanctuary Dedication. By the Associated Press. Two public addresses are now con- templated b President Coolidge, the first at the business meeting of the Government, January 28, and the sec- or;fil ‘lind‘r‘lotndx, :;e‘biruny 1, when he wi ledicate a bird sanctuary estab- lished by Edward W. Bok. e Mr. Coolidge, however, is doubtful that he will be able to accept an in- vitation to speak in Vincennes, Ind., at a celebration commemorating the battle fought there by Colonial troops under George Rogers Clark. ‘The President s to make his Florida trip a brief one, stooping off for the speech, and returning imme- diately. He is well pleased with his recent vacation on the sea islands of Georgia. FAUNTLEROY RITES HELD. Funeral Conducted Virginia Jurist's Widow. Private funeral services for Mrs. Thomas Turner Fauntleroy, who died at her residence in Wardman Park Hotel yesterday, are being conducted there this afternoon. Interment will be in Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Va., tomorrow. Mrs. Fauntleroy would have been 88 years old January 23. She was the widow of the former judge of the Su- preme Court of Appeals of Virginia. She was born at Belle Grove, in Fred- erick County, Va., the daughter of the late Cornelius Hite and the late Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Hite. She is survived by three sons, Thomas Turner Fauntleroy of St. Louis, R. R. Fauntleroy and Dr. Joseph Fauntleroy, and by four daughters, Mrs. Randolph Ball, sr., of Biltmore, N. C.; Mrs. Ed- ward J. Willls of Richmond, Va.; Miss Mary Barnes Fauntleroy and Mrs. Lewis Wood of Washington. oS — The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: and Flossie Barnes, boy. and Mary A. Kloper. boy. ry B. and Mary C. McLaughlin. boy. Robert A. and Annie G. Paul V. and Mildred F." Jacobs. ‘girl. Marion B. and Eunice M. Reynolds, girl. John G. and Lucy Yates, girl. Joan W. and Louise Thompson. boy. Jdhin and Mary A Leadvetter, bo ¥, John T. . girl Salvatore and Domenica di Gregorio. girl. uis W. and Myrtie M. Bridgett, girl. Frank and Mabel Sweeriey. boy. Nathan and Susie M. Dowder, girl. Private for Deaths Reported The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Samuel P. Rynex, 90. 1716 Lanier pl. Minnie Baltz. 80. 2903 Georgia ave. Leon Wort. 77. 1125 Spring rd. Hannah Cornery, 75, 3531 New Hampshire ave. Jane F. Howder, 70. 1228 Trinidad st. n.e. Tbad Clarey, 59. Gallipger Hospital. Harry F. Padgett, 58, Providence Hospital. Henry F. Prediger, 53, 1009 South Carolina ave. se. Lydia’ Arnold. 50. 3433 14th st. Delinski, 49, Georsetown Hospital. McCall, ‘48, Walter Reed Generai tal, pifay Pulliam, 48, Sibley Memorial Hos- al. Marie P. Ccllette, 41, 3421 B t, G. Zerkos, 35, St. Ellxnbelh'lrul:onlplnlk Diln;‘l“l B. Yeatman, 31, Georgetown Hos- Ethel Rochinskl, 25, Tuberculosis Hospital. George W. Lewis. 22, Home for In . Simes ASh(ord, 16, Garheld Memoria Hoo: Anna M. Diggle, 1, Chil X L. e B, lec, L, g omitl Dvnbter, 17 hours, 1829 G Mary E. Smith, 64, Home for Aged and Infirm William Brooks, 59, 607 New Hampshire ave. n.w. o Jean | @ard nf Thanks. NIEDFELDT, LOUISE M. We wish to ex- ress our sincere appreciation to our riends and neighbors for their kindness in the lingering iliness of our dear mother 10d alster and for the sympathy end beat: iful floral tributes extended a ’ THE FAMILY. * Draths. AUL, EMMA M. On Priday. 4. 1929, at Georgetown University Hospital. EMMA M. AUL, beloved wife of the George C. Aul. Puneral from her residence, 45 Parker ave. Cherrydale, Va.. on Monday, January 7. at 9:30 oclock am., thence to St. Charles’ Church, ‘where mass will be said at 10 o'clock a.m. for the repose of her soul Relatives and friends invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. J JOSEPHINE. Departed aturday, January 5. 1929, at 6:30 . At her residence. 2822 Dumbarton ave, n.w. JOSEPHINE BEASON, beloved ~wife of Beason and sister of Rachael Baxter. Notice of funeral hereafter. Re- mains _resting_at_the ‘Ernest Jarvis West End funeral parlors, 28th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w. BROWN, MARY. Departed this life Janu ary 2. 1929, at 3:10 o'clock a.m.. at the residence ‘of her daushter. A. V. Alexan- der, 3273 Prospect ave. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss a sister, Mrs Green: a brother, James H. daughters, Annie Smith. A. V. Alexander and Magsie Gordon. and & son. Wallace Brown. and a host_of other relatives and Funeral Sunday. January 6. from Mount 'Zion M. E. Church. Rev. J. Carroll. pastor. Interment at Quince Orchard, Md. Friends invited to attend. EDNA. On Thursday. January 3, 921 1:20 a.m., EDNA BUYERS (nee Hawkins), devoted” daughter of and the late Lucinda Hawkins. also survived by 3 aunts. 1 uncle and a host_of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Sunday, January 6. at 2 p.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w, Interment Lin- coln Memorial Cemetery. 6 CAMPBELL, MAMIE. Departed, this life January 4, 1929, st 3:45 p.m, at her resi- dence. 78 Q st. mw.. MAMIE CAMPBELL. e leaves to mourn their hea *biniip. Campbell: three daughters. Mrs. Lillian Clark, Thelma and Helen Campbell: one son, Lenere Campbell; two a host of other rei ice of funeral hert January this_life :30 a.m., grandchildren and tives and friends. Noti after. COATES, AMANDA Departed this life Friz day. January 4. 1929, at her residence. 202 49th st. n.e., Mrs. AMANDA COA’ She leaves to mourn their loss a lovink hus- band, three sons and nine daughters. Fu- neral from Capitol View Church Mondav, January 7. at 1 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. COOK. EMMALINE. Suddenly. Friday, Jan- uary 4. 1929, at her residence. 855 E st s.%., EMMALINE. in the 67th year of her age, widow of George H. Cook. FPuneral from above residence Monday. January T. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 6 COX. ELIZABETH E. IDE&.":% }t:\xstl\‘l‘e January 4. 1929, at 9 p.m r_resi- dence. 3445 14t st. n.w. ELIZABETH & Draths. L NOAH. A special communication el e, No. 15, TRYON. of F. A January room No. ington. C.. for th ducting Masonic burial services for our lrle b!oflafl‘.{ TOAH the worship{ul_master. R SIDNEY 1. BESSELIEVRE. Secretars. WHITNEY, FLORENCE E. On Fridav. J; uary 4. 1929. FLORENCE E. WHITNE' Fiineral services (private) from residence of her daughter, Miss Anice L. Whitney, 3356 Tennyson st. n.w.. on Tuesday, Janue- ary 8. Please omit flowers. ki WILLIAMS. CATHERINE. On Friday. J; o CATHER WILLIAMS _ (nes beloved wife of the late Walter Funeral from _her late resi- January 7. at 8:30 am. Patrick’s Chureh at ne an- st Ahern), Williams. dence Monday. requiem mass at St 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GHT. CHARLES. On Friday, January 4. 929 at Garfield Hospital. CHARLES WRIGHT. son of John Wright. daughtsr of Annie Gaynor. He also leaves six chil- dren. two nieces. four nephews and a_host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting_at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. fu- neral pariors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. s In Memoriam. GLASCOE, MILTON N. In loving remem- brance of our dear son and brother, MILTON N. GLASCOE. who departed this life five years ago tocay, January 5, 1924. When we are alone and silent We breathe a deep regret, For you were ours, and we remember, It all the world forgets. THE FAMILY. In sad but beloved wife into eternal 1928, 8. * HASKE. MARGARET PET loving_remembrance of and mother. who entere: Test one year ago today. January S. LOVING HUSBAND AND SON! MUSE. LEONARD ROOSEVELT. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son and brother. LEONARD ROOSEVELT MUSE. who left us January 5, 1926, just three years ago today. r the river he beckons to me, ur loved one, who has crossed to the farther side. The gleam of his snowy robe T see. But his voice is lost in the dashing tide. We saw not the angel who met him there: of the city we could not see. (ihe peaceful river. v onard is waiting for me. OTED MOTHER AND FATHER. SIS: TERS AND BROTHERS. L MUSE. LEONARD. In sad but loving re- membrance of “our_dear husband and father, LEONARD MUSE. who_departed this life three years aso today, January 5, "Tis only a step that divides us. From glories no mortal has séen, We shall find him when death’s grim ngers Hath lifted the veil between WIFE, LUCILE. AND DAUGHTER, LUCILE, PARKER, MARY A. Sacred of our dear mother. MAR Who died one year ago tods memory ARKER. January 5, to the Y A. P As_we silently sit in the Feeling 50 sad and alone. We think of our dear mother, Who once with us shared our home. DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SON. PAYNE, MAMIE. In sad but loving remem- evening, . at 8: hurch. where mass Sterment ‘Mount Olivet Cemetery. HN WESLEY. On Friday, January 39, at his residence. 3609 14th st. n.w., s Y, toraay. Janusry 5. 6 g g undinterment Bellevue, Ohio. and interment at DAVIDSON, JULIA E. On Thursday, Jan- uary 3, 1029, at the residence of her son, Charles M. Davidson. 1840 Ingleside ter- race n.w.. JULIA E. DAVIDSON, widow of the late Dr. Henry H. Davidson. Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2801 14th st. n.w., Sunday, January 6, at 2 pm. WILLIAM AMBROSE. Depart- ‘hursday, Janu- ... WILLIAM. AM- DUNMORE, ed ths life suddenly on Ui . the son of the late nd Mary Dunmore, devoted hus- x:ll'?t;.'gf lflll’lh Dunmore and the loving { Bertha and_ Beatrice Dunmore. T e S T d brother: loseph. rnard. ' ;!'l‘chlfil:lde Im} alhlll Dflunmoen. and a_ host er "Telatives an of other it 3 riends to mourn onday, January T st se. soul. to attend. tery. recious one from us is gone, A R roiee we loved. 1s stilled. A place is vacant in our home That never can be flled, FAUNTLEROY. BETTIE SMITH. On Fri- " 1929, at_her residence. G saan Fark Hotel. 'BETTIE SMITH. “Turner Pauntle- ears. Funeral private. In- nt Hebron Cemetery. Win- Jaoun Winchester, Richmond and is papers please cOpy.) . sday, Jan- ‘Adams st. n.w.. Washing- Notice of funeral later. S STEUART. On_ Friday, £CNN5, AGNES STEUART. wile chester, 8t. Loul GARDINER, HOLDER, January 4 hex sister, Mrs, Charles C. Marbur L. D.w. on ay, 3" . " UGoston, Mass. papers plegse uddenly on Thurs- b e 326 us- {ay Walters, 58, 1450 Corcoran st. ‘alker Carr, 56. Georgetown Hospital, Ruth Brown, 25. 431 M st. i'l:;omta .;l;{(srmv Z.Tlli)l E st. t.d'. ant of Florence X 3 3 mgn}' )zfl’{fl";l»x n.x.h orn:o: 1 day, Preed. nfant ol e) 0] 3 g X ABfant of Acey Thomas, 1 day, Freedmen's Infant of Hilda Jones, 15 minutes, Preed- men’s Hospital. Marriage Licenses. licenses have been issued to the yman, 22, and Mary H. . Bri Johi DANCLS EVERY, SATURDAY 7:30to 1 A. M. 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Schneeman, 25, Herrin, Tll. and Helena A. Lange, 25, this city; Rev. H. H. V. A. Christemen, 21. and Marie E. ; Rev. H. W. Tolsor . Tolson. Car] E. Bai . 21; and Thelma V. Web- ster. 20. both of Mount Rainier; Rev. W. 8. ernathy. David W. O'Flaherty. 22. and Alice E. Rev. John Wridley. 3%, and Enima Benson, e Marty Robert, Spanish Talkies Investigated. HAVANA (#).—Cuba has bid for a leading place in the production of Span- ish talkies. Louis Bennison, dramatic author and theatrical producer, has made an investigation of the possibility of making talkies for Spanish-speaking countries. LO! BEADS_Amber, between Riverside Apts_and State, War and Navy. Please call 10384, _Apt. 601 e P AT Dear 1951 Bllimote st or T mond taxi, near more st. Tt hw. "Decatur 452, Reward.~ O ' on CUFF,_BUTTON, hal{ link, black onyx set with diamonds: New Year eve. between Con- gressional Country Club and Childs. Liberal reward. Adams_10132. Rewnrd if DOG. German Po ale. Liberal reward. 822 Sheridan sf. n.w. RRING, pendant_earring; 105t Dossibly on Toth st Cbetwean U and N Sts. Reward: _'l'tl'nhvnr_Cll‘\'elnl\l35!! ENGLISH SETTER. mi markings: name ‘‘Gen Franklin 17733 or_Silver GLOVE, Tady’ n.w.__ Return 1232 10th. _ HAND] lac! containing ed tween Falls Church and Fairfax, Dec. 31. Phone_Atlantic_3193. Reward. 6% KEYS, in leather case. January 4, front of Friends School or University Club.” Reward. North_4638 i LOST_Gentleman's gold se FO8T 5 Room 321, Woodw fi PACKAGE—1 tan stocking and pair silic_socks. _CallCol._3920. KINGESE, tan. partly blind: from th iih Sewation. . Reward, Call Adams. 3800, P nyx, with gold initial H in dismong v, 1{511:;..“, 804 Cathedral white, :llh‘rig 2 “Rew Spring. x4 cal Ting. Reward, o Buliding.. u PE| Pol 8 months RING—1929 s Store, Thursday evening; Call _Adams_1334. RINGS, 3, diamond. in blite velvet box. Rewsrd A" returned o 504 Sth n.w. Phone Child's pet: white with large brown Wearing a round leather collar; last ts, Seen Bureau of Standards. Phone 1. _Rew seen vicinity Cleveland 4171, rd._ STICK PIN. diamond hol ds. Elks” clock in centel inlty Ga. ave. and Col. oe. pshoe, 15 dia- o8t Christm 7d. Reward. 11 am. copy.) HURLEY, JOSEPH F. day, January 3, 1929, at his residence, Seaton pl ne H F., beloved hi band of Cecelia Hurley (nee Exan). neral from his late residence on Monday morning. January 7. at 8:30 a.m. thence to St. Martin’s, where high requiem mass will be sung at for the repose of Dis. soul’ Relatives ‘and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet. 6 HUTTON, MARY. Offcers and members of Queen 'Esther 'Chapter. No. 1, are Tec quested to attend the funeral of Honored Lady MARY HUTTON, Monday, January T 1029 st pmy llt‘il_:;;l?li;nchurch. 4th . T. REDMOND, R. P. DENA PATRICK, Secretary. NES, JOHN H. On Thursday. January 3, ToN pital, JOHN H.. be- loved husband of Lillie M. Jones. Puneral Ty from his late residence, 4 e on Monday, Janu A tives and friends invited. Congressional _Cemetery. Calif., papers please copy.) i ., MARGARET. Departed this life Sat- ,onwrggiv January 5. 1929, MARGARE JONES. daughter of the late Charles H. and Louisa Gross, sister of the late Lulu. Emily and Albert Gross. She also leave: their loss three da rlors, 28th and Dugl 09 13th st. 3 pm. “Rel Interment Los Angele: ry e neral later. Remains West End funeral pa barton ave. n.w. LAWALL, MARGARET. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday. January at her nce, 508 Park rd. n.w.. MARGARET LAWALL. beloved mother of Harry Lawail. ~Funeral services from the W. W. Chambers funsral home, 1400 Chapin ‘st.'n.w.. on Monday. January 7. 1929, «t 230 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 6 LOWRY. WILLIAM ASHTON. On Saturday, January 5. 1929, at Sibley Hospital, WIL- LIAM ASHTON, beloved husband of the M. Lowry (nee Gallagher). Re- mains resting_at the residence of hi: mother, Mrs. Id 213 G st. ne. Notice of funeral later. LUITICH, JORN F. Suddenly. on Friday, January 4. 1929, JOHN F. LUITICH. mem- ber of Columbia Typographical Union, No. 101, Remaing resting at the funeral home of Perry & Walsh, 29 H st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. MAY, MARGARET A. On January 4. 1929, after & _lingering filness, MARGARET A MAY. Services at Timothy Hanlon's fu- neral home. 641 H st. n.e.. Monday, Janu- ary 7. at 11 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 6 NICHOLSON, JANE ELIZABETH. On Fri- day, Jenuary 4. 1929. at the residence of her’ daughter, Mrs. Edwin F. Hill. 4701 Connecticut_sve, n.w., Mrs. JANE ELIZA- BETH_NICHOLSON. " beloved Mrs, Edwin F. Hill and Mr. T. R. N son. Puneral services at 4701 Connect! ave. n.w.. Saturday. January 5. at 1 o'clock p.m. Interment at Fort Worth, Tex. PETTITT, NORA E. On Saturday. January 5. 1920. at 3 a.m.. at the residence of her d Mrs. B, L. Etchison. Sr., 63 st. n.w.. NORA E. PETTITT (nee eeney). Funeral Monday morning, Jan- uary 7. at 9:30 oclock, from St. Mary's Eatholfe Church. ‘Alexandria, Ve 6 PEYTON, JOHN EDWARD. Departed this Tife Wednesday. January 2. 1920. after a long iliness. JOHN EDWARD PEYTON. Dbeloved father of Dr. Robert L. Peyton Louise. Lona_and James Peyton. Funerai on Sunday. January 6. at 2 o'ciock. from Lis Iate residence, 10 atives and friends invited. es st n.e., band of Mary E. Roddy. "Funeral {rom the above residence on Monday, January 7, at 8:30 a.m., thence to St Joseph's Church, whe 58, will be suig at o am. Relatives and friends invited, In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Please Omit flowers. 6 SHIVERS, ALICE VICTORIA. On Friday, January 4. 1929. at Parkersburg. W. Va. ALICE VICTORIA, beloved wife of William Edward Shivers. 'Puneral service at Oak Hill Chapel on Monday, January 7. at 1 m o L. On Friday. January . ‘beloved wife ‘of Archie ‘Sunday. I, MATHEW M. TA' . I husband of Evelyn Rhoads Tavlor. I father of Jean M. Taylor, beloved oving January 6. mother's resi D st. betws v. Relatives and nd. . at 2 _p.m. from his idence, 2820 Sheridan rd. s.e.: . B Zion nd’ 3rd “sts. en A friends invited to at- On Saturday, Janu- . beloved daughier of brance of our dear daughter and sister. who passed away one year ago ‘ January 5, 1928. by We had a dear treasure once— She was our joy and pride. We loved her, oh. perhaps too well, For soon she slept and died. ep her, Jesus. in Thy keeping. Till 1 reach that heavenly shore, Then. O Master. let me have her And love her as T did before. MOTHER AND SISTERS. SCURLOCK, NANNIE. In brance of our dear wife and mother, NANNIE SCURLOCK. who passed from us and entered into eternal happiness one year ago today. January 5. 1928 THE FAMILY. VOORHEES, WILLIAM E. In memory of our_son and brother, WILLIAM E. VOOR- HEES, who departed 'this life ten years ago today. January 5, 1919. Mid the busy round of life, today we e in loving memory of our son Brother. MOTHER AND SISTERS MEMORIALS. loving remem- MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 ‘THE J. F. 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