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SOCIETY SOCTETY. Aldrich will entertain a company at din- ner this evening. Miss Alice Davis, daughter of the | Secretary of War and Mrs. Davis, will entertain a company at dinner this eve- VISITOR FROM INDIANA ATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1929 SOCIETY, —_— - W - — - @uard nf Thanks. SNTDER, JULIUS WALTER. We wish to ex- tend our heartfelt appreciation to our friends and reiatives for their acts of sym- pathy and beautiful floral tributes on the occasion of the death of our husband and Braths. | | Fl'l.Ll‘kn. 1113;;:;“ %,“on 'I‘hultdl;;,l:;\;:- ary 10, 1929, at pm. a - dence, 815 E 'st. se.. HANNAH E. FULLER (nee Sheble). beloved wife of the late John M. Fullér. Puneral services from the Bratha. ZIEGLER, MISS A, ISABELLA. January 11. 1929, at the National Lu: MISS A. ISABELLA ZIEGLER. Pu services ot the National Lutheran 18th and Douglas sts. ne. on Home. ning. , JULIUS WALTER SNIDER I < X v, 14, at| Monday, January 14, at 10 am. Interment & s ! son. JULIGS WARTER SDUPRTHER. 13| 800 hmo thence 1o 8. Peters Church. | Glenwood Cemetery. 5 v £ d I l | Miss Marian Jardine, daughter of *he ZX\‘S] nrlmgc q:‘ se. where m&xsh:rm’"l;l! / - p i Jar- at9 am: for the repose of her soul. g Mrs. Hoover Entertained at Luncheon seerctuorssiauituio and wrs. tar Braths. R In Memoriam. g - RE s 11 " dance this evening given by Mrs. Jacob ALLEN, HARVEY LEE. On January 10, e T e T e L e B L at_Alexandrin Hospital. HARVEY | at his residence. 208 Fairview ave. Fail- | 1o “GeDartad this life twenty-six years Tolay by Mrs. Whiting, Her Successor Leander Loose, at the Mayflower Hotel. The United States Minister to Sal- 5K’ ALLEN, 44 vears of age. beloved hus- band of Laura E. Allen and father of Eleanora and Charies Allen and Mrs. Doro- Funeral from his late mount Heights. Md. He leaves to mourn their loss a loving wife, Mrs. Annie Green: two daughters, Mre 'Mary Berry. Mrs. | our Carrie Brown of New York Cit MOTHER. In loving re- husband - and #%0 today, January 12, 1903. HOFFMANN. GEORGE membrance _of 2 Al s vador and Mrs. Warren Delano Rob- B n the C‘lblnet Clrcle bins are spending a few days at the edocen RoPerint Oxford ave. Potomac.| sons. Eljah. Allen. Edgar. Arihur, and | father GEORGE P, T. HOFPMAN. who Mayflower Hotel, T Mandné.' nuary ie nuleggngl - 2'?’63;‘?", Mrs Anmefln;u}:rd;nnrnn';g;'l died 18 years ago today. January 12, 1913, h otel. nirment Cemetery. i {ves and frien u D SON. ¢ Vi Friends and relatives invited. from Brown Memorial A. M. E. Church HIS WIFE AND SON. The commercial _secretary of the | and Mrs. Leander Me- | (Fred- ericksburg papers please coby.) 12 BARBER. CATHERINE, On F) n.e. Sunday, January 13 18th and B_sts. 3. W Bowie. pastor. 1 at 1 pm. Rev. JANEFFR. MARY COLLIN! memory of our dear mother, Mrs COLLINS JANEFER. who passed away Sacred to the MARY /8. WIi1LIAM FAIRFIELD, tained at dinner Thursday evening.|Britich embass; terment at Payne’ T I | 5 ; tery. 2 TING, wife of the Secre-| The other guests were Mr. Justice |Cormick-Goodhart Will entertain at| 11,1920, at her residence, 727 HARRISON. 1PICe CCUNNINGHAM. On| fOUF years ‘ago today, January 13, 1928. terv of Commerce, entertained | McReynolds, Senator and Mrs. Guy | dinner this evening before the dancing | Abe Burber. Remains resting at_the fu: Friday, January 11, 1929, at 10:50 p.m. Just a line of sweet remembrance, at juncheon today at the May- Despard Goff, the commandant of the | class. | neral home' of Perry & Waish, H st | at the residence of her’daughte Sars. Just & memory fond and irue .o . fow Hotel i honor of Mrs.| Army War College and Mrs. William D. | o, T v Funerad| o tne daneral home of | Rox W Erince, s 18h st b, LEILK THE FAMILY. Herbert foover, wife of the President- | Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby. | The commandant of the WAsSHIE'E Y e o g iy Churen, where | ices at the above residence Monday. Janu- | NUTT. RERECCA L. Tn sad but lovine re- y hore iwere 12° guests in the | Mr. Charles J. Bell, Mr. and | Barracks and Mrs. Wiliiam D. Connor Teauiem mass will be said at 9 a.m. for | ary 14, at 2 p.m. Interment (private) in membrance of our dear mother, REBECCA renio DA e = Mrs. Hampson Gary and Mrs. Henry | Will be the guests in whose honor Maj. the Tepose of Trer soul erment Mount Semetery 13 L. NUIT. who departed this life two years compan; I P2 tmoel . = /| and Mrs. Burton Read will entertain at Govet Frienon s relatives e " CLARK. Suddenls, g S R mtlx?ays adc ;(M(-(‘n;;r':““ ?“":Ifi“ o lA — dinner January 16. a0 929, in New %Inr‘k N Ll Bme e nee; 3520 (fi'fl‘r"g“c‘;m A better mother no one can find. itwitz und Cal Mme. Claudel, wife of the Ambas- e " VIN R. husband of Helen P. Blaisde Ve, nh.w. ALl RK HE Her busy hands are folded, at dinner tonight At the | qqor of France has cards oui for |, Mal and Mrs. Parker W. West will e in e e i unasptics e R R SaTE 107G, | te: 2 be at home tomorrow afternoon at Sol e TR, ey 1% avd , ¢ ES L. On Saturday. Jan- er troubles all are ended, kS tea this afternoon. e oo ‘i’;“'u ‘Frtx‘nx-mlix Tivited. “ihterment 'i:‘\?‘m e Ly HER ShAN "AND"® CiifLoREN. * ridges, Mont. " 3 . 7 Bt dor of Mexico and| The Minister of Hungary nd e - Notice of funeral hereafter. * | ROLLINS. WILLIAM H. Sacred to the "S¥a Wy f:-‘ be the guests in | Countess &zechenyi and (hr\)§ daug 1?"”] Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter will be BOND, J. PERCY. On Saturday. January | HILL, MARY. Departed this life on Wed-| memory of my dear father. WILLIAM H. nors 11l guests | 'S5 n g] | hosts at dinner this evening, before the | 12, 1939, ut his residence, 1316 Q St. n.W.. [ neséay, January 9, 1929. at her residence..| ROLLINS. who departed this life ssven- C and Mrs. Charles B.|and niece, Countess Alice Szechenyi, SHiNp of ithe a ides b the J." PERCY BOND, _devoted husband of 2108 8th st. nw. MARY HILL, devoted | teen years ago today. January 12, 1912, r ain at dinner this|and Countess Julia Szechenyl, are sail- | meeting of the dancing class | Georgia ~ Stewart 'Bond _and father cf| wife of Milton Hiil. She leaves to mourn | 'Tis only a step that divides us “ilard Hotel. There |ing foday on the Maurctania for | Montgomery Country Club Wenonah and J. Percy Bond, Jr 4 husband. a mother and one daugiter. From wlotics Bo. motal has seen. 1 L . ¥ 2 pes % BUTLER, ROBERT. Departed this life Wed- two sons, four sisters. two brothers and a We shall find him when death’s dark t: at dinner and 100 | Europ N e B R T o Dyoprted this life Wedt| Dost of other relatives and friends. Pu- finers guesis will join the com- | e st I R P L 2 * his_residence. 209 D st. s.w. aiter a ln- [ heral from Washington funeral parlor, Hath lifted the veil between. L dancing A buffet supper will | Senator and Mrs. Hugo Black, with | dinner this evening. gerine liness, ROBERT BTLER ile| § 3, Cporela ave. nw., Sunday, Janusry DEVOTED DAUGHTER. RITA. * g | + chil o) s e T S mours his loss a devote . . - " at midnight. | their rhlldl\';n, have lmumrd to the | ae and Mrs. Frank S. Hight have | Lubelle” Butler: two brothers wnd threc | HOWARD, JAMES . Departed this life ' Oma tather” JOMN" SCHICR: abassador of Japan and Mme, ATl Mo BIrming- | canceled all social engagement owing Fancral Tom Mettonoliian A M B Ziori | 3t hix Fesidemce. 3806 'Sneridan r& 'se; | Lh%: who entered ubon efernal iife six SChie. JPNCIORC . et e | to the death of Mr. Hight's mother, Wesley Church, D st. between 2nd and 3rd | JAMES S. HOWARD. the beloved son of | ' O . Debuchi Will rtain _at luncheon | = Iams Sateniry ight. at her h at sts. sw.. Sunday. Jamuary 13. at 1 p.m. | Solomon and Gertrude Howard and loving “I give unto them eternal life. el honoe of Ma). Gen. &hd| Senator and Mrs, Daniel Hastings of | M Henry O. Hight, at her home ey and reiatives heited to sitend. Ti ¢ ¢ a2 Y Andover, Mass. BYRD, SUSIE. Entered into etern: rest Sheridan ro- ae at 1 30 D o, Our_Savior. Advocate and Friend. Mrs. Gedge Ba The Anbassadc War and Mme. Debuchi D: who have taken a suite the season at the Willar for , left yester- Mrs. Henry Wells will entertain at “Tuesday, Junuary 8. 1929. at the residence of her daughter, 728 3rd st. USIE BYRD, the beloved mother of Neilie But- SW. Relatives and iriends are invited. 12 On Thee our lives and ‘souls depend: The keys of death and worlds unseen, Firm in Thy hands have ever been. 1+ whose honor Maj. [day for New York, where the Senator | 4 i cos Barie v ator | Ginner this evening Shevy Chase Y e ! llie BUt- | JONES. WARRY ROBERT. Departed this Grorge Barnett entet- | and his party, which includes Miss Sax- | Gonel this evening at the Chevy GHate ler ud Benjumin Blnd, v lovins sister | MUe S riday Sanuary 11, 1920 at 8 pm: T am He that liveth and was dead: o lub in compliment to her gra 2! at Walter Reed General Hospital, HARRY end. behold, I am alive forevermore, ton. Mrs. Hastings' sister. attended the | tor “Miss I, Elizabeth Willcox. arles and Rev. Jumes Harvey. Fune HOBERT JONES. - devotedhucoand of | Aman" " —Rev.. (18, . = annual luncheon of the Republican |~ = ™ B funday. January i3, at | pm., {rom Zioh | Prederica M. Jones (nee Davis). son of | " HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDRE! 3 5 | women’s organization at the Waldorf-1 ypys Medorem Crawford and Miss i S8 Refatives Sind riends invited: ¢ | Charies Jones and the late Mattie Jones. | SWEENEY, MAGGIE. In loving semems We Spccialize in | Astorta, today. The Senator 15 one of | Delores will be at home tomorrow after- CARROLL. ALICE J. Deppried this life on| Alberia Ross. Mary Hems and Carrle B | SWEENEY, who died ey 12, 1906, hey will Wit e eon | noon atter 4 o'clock, at 1801 Sixteenth donces T515 300 . e ALICE 3 CAR- | Telatives ahd Triends Reming reoting ap | It matters not which road we take, they will go to their home in Wilming- | syeet, BOLL, Delovea mid X o) P LILT ; 13 Lt e by b 4 4 = 3 ROLL, e’ of D Carroll, de the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. How dark or lonely it be, 1 ton and January 15 will attend the cere- oL voted mother of Romeo, Forrest and Mol 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. | W& know that God will somewhere join ! i S | monies of the inauguration of Dela- | nfaj. Gen. and Mrs, Summerall gan Carroll and Josephine C. Smith. Fu (Pulaski, Va., papers please copy.) -n:“" road ;h;e n;dn to thee. . Bodeoest [l ware's new governor. C. Douglas BUck. | Guests Army War College. perel Sundey, siasey, 3, it 130,00 | sowns. JANES . on maassdsn, smuary | Tn TS et S at Dover. They will return to Wash-| "y ' Gice O ot United States P sts. nw. Relatives and friends invited. St Mue realdence, TT Ah stcmN: “The Master hath come and calleth Tor I n s hee.” New England Furriers lensamin Sherman, Prop. | of the Mayflower. | ner_this evening in the Chinese room Covers will be laid Club of the Army War College. The other guests were Representative and Fred T. Austin, Maj. Gen. Willlam Ri' Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fairbanks of Indianapolis, who was a guest at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sanders and is being otherwise entertained Baptist Church, th and P sts. n.w.. Rev. J. Milton Waldron. pastor. Pleéase attend. MRS, MAIMIE A. JACKSON, Pres. are hereby notified of the death of Mrs. Jones, and stepson of Isabella Jones. Fu- M. Funeral and interment at Ariington. Monday, January 13, 1929, at 10:30 a.m. 13 and Jeanette Ladd. Funeral Monday. She answered. “T'm ready to go." |ington next Wednesday. | Army and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall CARROLL, ALICE J. Th 4 | A A b . The Ladies’ Friendship = ; Eitimates Gladly Given B were the honor guests of Maj. and Uociety ‘annownces with sadness the death | Lot} Sundsy, Janvary 13, at 2 p.m., trom L B e Representative and Mrs. Bertrand H. | Mrs. Benjamin Mart Bailey at the din- | of " our. member, - Mr. ALICE CARROLL it - = 13 | WATERS. EDWARD H. In sad but lovin Snell of New York will be hosts at din- | ner dance last evening at’ the Officers MISS EDITH FAIRBANKS, Haiany 20,5 N Eunersl, SUNL | KECK, RICHARD A, Qr,Dscember, 25, 1928, | £ e e nes 2 °H WATERS: who e parted this life suddenly one year ago to- day, January 12. 1928. Gone. but_not_forgotten. i ; | for 50. gar Kl ai, Gi ) Z ; 618 i2th 5t. Franklin 6355 | S e and Mrs: | while staying at the Mayflower. Harris-Eving Photo. | MRS MARY GRAIG. See. © | |LABD, JEAN. On Fridey, Janusry 11, 19%. | 1S LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. Representative and Mrs Richard S.| . e T i — | “Eor " Chrarles Young . Reliet ~ Association | JEAN LADD. beloved daughter of Charles | WILKE, OSCAR L. TIn loving memory of my dear brother, OSCAR L. WILKE. who passed awav ‘eight years ago today, Jan- — - | ers. Briz. Gen. and M ank Parker, * chiffon, and gold lace and carrled | Guignard will leave tomorrow for Co-| ALICE CARROLL. Funeral Sunday. Jan- | January 14 at2 p.m. from the above resi- 22 | Br Gen, Campbell King, Mr. and|orchids. lumbia, S. C. Miss Guignard will make | Uary 13,1929, 1:30 p.m.. from Shiloh Bap- | dence Interment Congressional Cemetery. | VATY 12. 1921, | Mrs, Absaiom Waller, Col. and Mrs. i | her dabut ok the St. Cevilia ball Janue | Ust Church 9t and ‘P sts, nw. Relatives and friends invited. 13 “Gone. but not _forgotten.” | Crecd Cox, Lieut, Col! and Mrs. Tslie| Mr. and Mrs, B, Sumner wéues'n"h‘;!ary 17 ift Obacleston, T R MARY A on Priduv. January 11, s T e i McNair, Tieut. Col. and Mrs. Willlam | were staying at the Ambassador Hotel Blons COAKLEY, R, WALTER. On Friday, Janu- At her, tésidence, 4147 Tth st nw. VER. 108 LINE, g & Broden, Maj. ‘and Mrs. Raymond Lee | in New York, sailed today on the San| Mr. and Mrs, Murray Boocock have ©ary i1, '1939. 613 b, at tne residence | or*Aengic N. Lune. Funeral from "the Wt il by Maj. and Mrs. Willis Crittenborger, | Lorenzo for Porto Rico. arrived In Washington from their home | of his daueiter, Mrs; Willam E. cogsing | - Spote residnce, Manday. January 14, st | FIAH WILVER, who deparied s, Jis Maj. and Mrs. Raymond W. Harden- 9 — |in’ Keswick, Va., accompanted by Miss | IijowALTER COAKLEY, aved T3, Xty | 230 am. Solein hieh reaulem mass at - 4 1905, bergh and Miss Katherine Judge. Mis; Ellzabeth Morris Kennedy, de-| Ruth Cuniingham of Richmond, and | Funeta, i e O Pty Chureh | St Gabriets Chreh at o am. ‘Interment | A4d QU dear mother: EELNE VILNET butante daughter of Capt. and MrS. | gre gt the Cariton for a few days. 7th and Eve sts. n.e. Monday. January | pIORRE OURC, RN e 12, 1928. Robert M. Kennedy, will leave the first 14. at 2:30 pm. the Rev. E. Hez Swem We cannot say. and will not say. { : Crveonil ot iy o e: ds invited N | Maj. and Mrs. Edward A. Keys and | 5t next week for Charleston, S. C. Mr. Elihi : officiating, Relatives and friends invif McNAB, M. CARY. Suddenly, Frid E LMoty ~ ., . o . u Root, former Secreta) of 1 kburg, 7 3 vy on FPriday, ‘That they are dead: they are just away. | Mr.” William Bradley Willard “enter- | where she will make her debut af the | State, was at the Willard TONNT Dnp ioattenc, , rrsderickhure, VA BRRSR | January L0105, A CARY MoNARe | Wit w cheers mmils; sud no saod ina tained at dinner last night at the Wil- | sy, Cecilia ball January 17, Miss Ken- | Washington, returning to his home yes- | COLE. REV. STOCKTON WHARTON. On| Brajnacd. Funeral figm his late residsnce, DAUGHTERS. MARGRET AND EMMA. ¢ |lard for the wedding party of Miss | | Florence Keys and Mr. Willard, v.hich “will be d this afternoon at St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church. The guests were: Mrs. Henry Kel- logg Willard, mother of bridegroom; Mrs. M. B. Berryhill, Mr. Roy Thomp- | son, Mrs. H. C. Hoffman of Connells- | the Carlton Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Prince of {5, Mo Miris lorence “kceve. Miss | and Mrs. B. D. Foulols entertaired & | Boston, who hive been in Washington | Ads Coleman wnd Mary Nickens. Funeisi | - Bo% othere Jubse foll b S, (F e 18 sSarah Worthington, Miss Harriet S.|company of 75 at supper prior to the | for a brief visit, are leaving this after- | cook, HENRIETTA. Departed this life| Eimereny tc0d- Interment at St. Mary | Whitford, Miss Dorothea Lane, Miss | dancing. Tioon foF New: Yoik. QOK, MENRIETTA. Deoaried this We| Cemetery. i = 26th st, n.w., HENRIETTA COOK, beloved | MORTON. JEANETTE LEWIS. On Friday, Margaret Mondell, Miss Betty Ridsdale, Miss Anna Southard Parker, Miss nedy has had as her guest for a week Miss Margaret Hundley of Birmin ham, Ala. ‘The second of a series of dances to be given by the United States Air Corps | was held last_evening in the patio of where Brig. Gen. Miss Alice Rice of Chevy Chase en- terday. Mrs. Henry C. Thompson, who was in Jamaica, Long Island, visiting Capt. and Mrs. Fred W. Holt, has returned to 6 Aspen street, Chevy Chase, Md. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Heller left to- STOCKTON WHARTON COLE. January 13. at ch. Va.. Rev Fuileral services Sundas. at the Remington Baptist Chur nt Bealton. Va. 1 AN, CHARLES. Departed this life sday, January 10, 1929. at 1:15 o'clocks road. Bethesda, Md. 'CHARLES River COLEMAN, beloved son of Maria Colemin. He leaves three brothers and two sister: \ife of the late Charles Cook. devoted mother of Mary A. Cook and one brother er Marlboro, Md., on Sunday, Jan- uary 13, at 3 p.m. 13 MONACO. ANGELO. On Thursday. January 10. 1929, at 1:15 a.m.. ANGELO, beloved husband of Adelaide Monaco and father of Pete and Julius Monaco and Mrs. Mary Bowers and Mrs. Rose Efantis. Funeral from his late residence. 312 15th st. n.e. Monday. January 14. at 3:30 a.m.. thence to_Holy Rosary Chirch. 3rd and F sts. January i1.°1929. at 6:30 pm.. at Reed Hospital, JEANETTE TEWIS, Widow . | FrancPs Gore, Miss Katherine Hooper, | tertained at luncheon today in honor | gay for Virginia Beach, Va., where the; Toe: at Wise's| Of Capt. Joseph Bruce Morton. Notice Brand-new—just ready Franchs Gore, Miss Katherine Hooper. | (" Miuss Botty Northrop Bowell, who | Gqy tor VlrBla Boact N el Cayalie, | barlocs. Soth ‘and M sta. Funeral private, © | of funeral lnier. | Baitinger.” Mr. 3 iohrot, Willard | i her parents, Col. and Mrs, B, Al- | Wi spend @ Week at the Hotel Gavaller. {00, 7"y itad, Departed this lite Tues- | POTZLER. WILLIAM HENRY. On Fridey | Ballinger,” Mr. James Cox, Mr. Paul IS, (SOl AN IS, S - EUOTE IRERERES DEpatie ¥ 7| January 11, 1929. at Provide epital, Lutes. Mr. J. Barnett Douglass, Mr, | exander Powell, has arrived in Wash- | aus. Robert W. Chambers of New day.’ Jantary 6, 1920, WILLIAM COOK. | SWHETAv "HENRY. . beloved husbena. of Wilford Simmering, Mr, Warren Milno, | ington to spend the Winter. Col. Powell | yoric “js now in Washington and will be | 389 &, I. ave. n.w. Funeral Sunday, Janu- | 268 M. Fogler, Funeral trom his late ) { g]r ave anor Mr. Jobn T. St. Ciair, Mr. E. Southard | and his family have been abroad for | ai’ (he Mayflower until Monday. Mr.| ary 13 atl pm. from the Elks’ Home: | GOt 2P iis, GAoht® %% a'in ll;a!h ey ]\}[“C fim\x;mnE I%chfle&gi M;_ four years, Chambers will be a guest at the dinner | 3¢ aid R 1. ave. av.- {hence o 'St Feter's "Church, where 2 onald McColl. Mr. E. W. Hitchcock, % 978 to be given by Mr. and Mrs. John Philip | ¢ et S — 58 will be said at 19 am. Relatives 5130 Conn. Ave., Chevy Chase, D. C. My, George Howe. | s e of | Tl tongit OO Lot R0 L0 RTONE O | By ¥ Glecery, o Interment 8t 2 | he dinner was in the palm room o ) C Rl —— W. ou are hereby notified ¢ PURTELL. MARY. Suddenly. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS the Willard and the two tables were | the international assembly, and her | wwomen's Democratic Club fi:f&‘fi’ ;al‘.igrru‘\.tw vusxx“erdiil;ism':gw‘l?gv!gm e ‘?’!El’"l!eildeon‘:‘c":“.;(' e Rt Wit ST st. n.W. MARY PURTELL. Funeral from | | pronE Main 2968 Fom ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. Ofiers the Ideal Practical Suites | decorated with Spring flowers. The Garden Spot of Washington Presley Beights tural creations; and its future safety secured by protecting re- = X sister, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, will en- tertain a box party at the assembly Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Mann, son-in- law and daughter of Col. and Mrs. Flopkins, with their three small daugh- ters, have recently returned from the Philippine Islands and will be here for four years. Capt. Mann has been de- talled to the Army Medical School. Capt. and Mrs. Mann have taken an Hear Talk on League. A hearing on a $50,000 damage suit brought against Williams by Donald Lafave, 26, of Delevan, was to have been held tomorrow. Lafave was ar- rested in connection with the culvert murder case some time ago and later discharged. Suit for damages followed. DOG, Tight brown ary 12, 1929, at 7:30 o'clock. to make ar- Tangements for the funerai of our late Morton and for many years a resident of this city, died in Walter Reed Hos- pital yesterday following an operation. Mrs. Morton resided in the Naples Apartments, 713 Nineteenth street, and was employed in the United States Veterans' Bureau. She had long been active in the Daughters of the Ameri- the chapel of Frank Geiers' Sons Co.. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. ment at Arlington National Cemetery. 13° STEWART. ROY. The body of ROY STEW- ART s ‘resting at the funeral home_of Smith & Ford. 1300 South Capitol st. Fu- neral Tuesday. January 13, 1929. at 1 p.m.. from his late ‘residerce. 609 3d st. s.w. Interment Arlington Mational Cemetery. TAYLOR. MARGARET VIRGINIA. On Jan- nary 11, 1920. at Columbia Hospital, MAR- GARET VIRGINIA TAYLOR, daughter of the lnte Baker and Annie A. Thorn. MAins at the residence of her sister. Mrs. Mrs. Keys wore a gown of green iard B Mslas; M x 1173 TR"st. now.. o Mong 3 ’ n ‘the v il ball Tuesday evening, when their guests | Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mrs. Frank | prother, WILLIAM COOK. Funeral Sun: q . D% on Monday. January 14, N W, ASHINGTON NTO the design has gone the best ideas suggested mofre and the young bride-elect, Breen | yiij pe the first counselor of the Peru- | Bright, Mrs. George M. Eckels, Miss | duy, Januars 1 at 1 b (ot i Car B e R he! by experience. Every suite is roomy and ’ vian embassy and Senora de Gonzales- | Emily Storer, Mrs. Rose Yates For-| (M, F°live) No. 40; Forest Temple | (o jovited. Interment Mount Oljvet ¥ P EED 3 4 . Y urche“ Famo Prads o and Mrs. Henry Parsons | rester and Miss Mary E. Coulson Were | N s are javited to attend. ey i equipped for comfort and convenience, with spe- S US | Ervin’ and Ma). and Mrs, David St. | among those who entertained at dinner WERRERT JONES, Blited Ruler. | RAMSBURG, CLARA. On Fridar. January i i Plerre Gaillard. Mrs. Matthews vill | last evening at the Woman's National | ALPHONZO W 2 dsugnter of the s AMSBURG, 3 cial arrangements that put Sulgrave Manor in a HELEN ELIZABETH. January ¢ Jacob and Ann Rams. “ represent her colonial ancestress, Mary | Democratic Club. ~ After dinner Mrs. COOLIDG 4 A "HELEN | bure. Funeral from her late residence. e i 10,° 1929, in_ Philadelp) bus-N ; class all its own. ou uet oftee |nor of mrttora, Conn. Mrs. Biodgett | Bright gave a taik on her visit to the| ELZABETIE cooLiDOE: dushity, of the | ut' N St nw. on Tuesday, January 15 ghbc » Mau§°lcum { will impersonate Sarah Holmes, a mem- | League of Nations Assembly. late Richard Ncco‘wldmae. surgeon, usvflsv A et T i ent Tovate e v P ber of the early family line in Georgia; = A e narch, 10th and H st Cemetery. 140 Beautiful—Enduring—Comveniest § 2.3 24 ith t l = Mrs'.‘ G:flllr% wnid!l beEMn‘ry Lefil n’r Con- Miss Murifel Wood entertained a box i\iagdw. Jum‘udry“m i-‘; 2’,011\;21;-:1! 1t i “'?3'2’5'°‘Z';"'n.;‘!"‘$..,’§?-“,;,m°“ Jlm‘lslur,y ’I& anc rooms—wi sumpiuously necticut, an rs. Erwin wi mper- | party yesterday for the Wellesley-Bryn- kindly requested ! . e g A S lence. ] e & g 40c Lb. tonate ady Blake of Menlohw Castle | Mawr benefit performance at the Na- | prr e sree's. on 2 11, oro, | Alrose and Rose 0 Haimonds Pankras ! appointed baths—open or inclosed near Galway, Ireland, wearing an au- | tional Theater. DULANEY, MARY E. On January 11, 1020 | o0 ner’ barents' residence on Monday. 2 at her residence, 503 6th ave. Asb Ji ¢ hes. with tiled fi d Pull 5 thentic costume brought over by her By ARy B, DULANEY. Civen Dehietase s o i MO i porches, with tiled floors, and Fuliman Quality Never Better from that country during her Tecent| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cllffon Trees of | 188 Jie: lnte residerice on Sunds REED. ALICE LEE. On Thursday. January 3 : B o : : 5 travels abroad. s i ary 13, at 8 D Y9% | 10, 1920, at the resid '+ “so1 ) i 8. | N. J., has taken a box for the assembly Mi Sk e EDWARDS, CA . RELL S e of the late Richard B. Reed. = { tors, operated without cost to tenant »N w B urChell Ba it T e e tars s FaEy 1o honioe :?lgaie;?ro}mtak?;"\;lggi Anivislllaent (s maptena CLln m,, &G the réxidence | Remajns resting at,the chapel of 1. Wil MILITARY HIGHWAY A A AN AN NP NN . . of Miss Dorothy Scudder, a_debutante it} i Ol a0 a5t e, ‘nw. CARY R. EDWARDS. | from J. William Lee's Sons chapel on Mon- BEYOND SOUTH GATE of this sesson In Newark, N. J., and | e former Miss Edith P. Lehm of| widow of the lale'R,‘0; mawards, In het day, Januapy 14, st 3 ocleck pm. Reit Oppesite Arlincten Cemetery i The construction of the building, the neighbor- __ 817-19 Fourteenth St. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eflw’:rd 1 Soud- €l TN grunast s . terment In Congressionat Cometeerd: 138 Ride out in the afternoon and 1 H H . v VAN -day, January_12. | RICHARD: g 3 hpod and the character of decoration and finish, are e e et istinguished n |, Miss E. Lane will entertain at a tea | EANS. HENRX. on Ssturdor Sutears, sy | RICEATPION: (REATRICR. Eqterag,tnis ;’""{ this wonderful mausoleum consistent with its high type. Newark. In the box party will be the 'gmgrrow afternoon at the Wardman | pioimead pl. nw. HENRY EVANS Fineral | 11 wm. in Trenion, N J. BEATRICE n its serene and permanent tran- ' The Kenesaw Cafe hostess” Mrs. Abel, theguest of hanor, | 72" RS A R [ s s (e T A 1 e = iss Scudder; T. . onow sen, ardsor d d ted ® g X We are sure the unusual features will appeal to | 16th and Trving Sts. N.W. M e e etion of Denmask, | , Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Williams of Trini- EVANS, HENRY. A special communicgtion | Mors "0 Yan Jose, Celits Etnol Richardson; | an everlasting memorial ‘&q‘tha you—and you'll find residence here a continuous sat- | Phone Colimibia 712 Capt. and Mrs. John P. Jackson, Mrs, |dad, British West Indies, are at the| 2° }MOUI¥ cpited ‘for Monday, Janary 14, risdatha, Greer. Allyx Furr, Maceo and | Jove and reverence for those who isfaction—with the details of housekeeping accom- | ” n < Lewis Stewart, Miss Francesca Stewart|Grace Dodge Hotel for an extended | 1929, at 1 o'clock p.m., for u‘x' {zurbnr%sl;“t:l_ rion st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. 14| have passed on. . - and Mr. Edward Van Devanter. visit in Washington. Clb i i L o B ' | RISLER, MARY E. On_ Thursday, January [ ENT plished with ease. The Kenesaw Cafe, spe- S e HE ANS. 1 M. WOLFE, Muster, 10.1939. MARY E, RISLER. aged 82 years. OMBMENT COSTS NO MORE §; e i " I cializing in home-cooked Mrs, George Maxwell of New York [, MF. Victor Boenau has been called| JOHN P. PUTNAM, Sec 15 wife of the late Thomas it Risler,” Fu- | THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Fwenty-four Hour Elevator and Switch-board Service il - : : and Paris entertained at dinner Thurs- ome in Shelby, Ohio, due to the | FLANNAGAN, JOSEPH 1. On Thursdav.| geon. 1011 7th st. nw.. on Monday. Jan- | Imspect Now—Open E: D 4 food, is prepared to give [l day evening, when her guests were Miss | 9¢ath of his father, Mr. E. C. Boenau. |~ Junuary, 10, 1929, JOSEPH J, FLANNAGAN, | utary’ 14, at 2 pai Relatives and friends I s . . . . | I3 ad —_— R nvites o attend. nte ol - . Make critical inspestion tomorrow—looking into you the best food and [f||Janet Pish, Mr. Wiliam Bowie Clark| Mrs. Edwin P. Hinkel, 1604 Varnum | funeral maglors 130, snc Fig, giep U | sional Cemeteiy. erment - Congres- | Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 every feature and phase—and you'll find Sulgrave Il service at popular rates. B . Papton: Vi Sinstcleny. ;l‘l:l;:l.sv&te;tmtmd the members of the| Va. S e s e e e m——— Manor “different.” g EENLL Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and Miss | limina ;‘,,,,“,,;.‘;{;J{‘f‘fi.‘:{-e “,:,‘:ge"?:; _— deushier, Mrs. James E. Ecklof, 58| _, _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . d | DINNERS Madeleine Austin, who have been guests | the club's annual card party, which will SCHNEIDER. ‘widow of Jobn C. Schneider. V L SPEARE co Rentals begin at $70.00 Ul 5 so 730, 75e: Sunday, [I|f 3. Delos A, Blodgett over the holi- | be” given ihis year at the Maytower, | MRS, JEANETTE L. MORTON | sty “Sins e " mata e | Voo 0 . 4 € 4 o . he | b 3 , ey S Y. days, are at the Hotel La Fayette, where | February 7. Mrs. John Morris, presi- Holy Trinjty Church at 9:15 a.m. Rela- i Kher ihe Successory of uer comnecied A few 1 room and bath apartments, $535 [l 1103 and 510 7:30, 100 | they will remain for & week before re- | dent of the club, is chairman’of the| DIES AFTER OPERATION | 5 i droshes fHlieCinsdnd M | mene O o W b St N W, ilbeesrs, ; : ) g ork. committee on arrangements. = STARKES, THOMAS NELSON, Jr. Depart. | Flione Frapk 6636 o "FC vwl. - Resident Manager on Premises. Special rates for card parties, Mrs: Prancis Nash will entertain at gl nief Clerk in| 5) Uiy life Thursday, Juniaty 10, 1939, | ——— s NN s : g s Il 2uncheons, tanquets and dances. [ | amner tonight in the palm court of the| Pros its Sndoi jWittlow o EGEnIGER CRICERLSES Bliat nilityine okla, FHOMAS NELION R.SPRARE | s % 2 + Ohio. T1 5 . & . . Mayflower, having 2? in_ her party. osecutor Commits Suicide. War Department to Be Buried ErAiies, 3r e f*,,,,;fi:;”fifl;:,‘,{f"g;‘ AI/MUS g . B l Main = Ample Automobile Parking Mrs, Nash and Miss Nash will leave | o FLKHORN, Wis, January 12 (P).— R e L e T b L L S 15th St . . au 3 0. 2100 CORINNE L. SHACKLETT Washington Tuesday and will sail for Cm”"‘uE- Williams, Walworth County in Arlington Cemetery. Starkes, brother . of ‘Eusent Stevker ang 1623 Connecticut Ave. - I ORINNE L. stcKiETT ||| et Rty uud wil sl ) e il it Sl SR Potomac 4600 7 Nastiin Monte Catlo and will remain | here yesterday by shooting himself in| Mrs. Jeanette Lewis Morton, 71 Monday. January 14 1 pm. tiom 918 L otomac there for the balance of the Winter. | g head. years old, widow of Capt. Joseph Bruce| s hetween Std ‘and a's ses s.w. Tnier. | 8 vears at 1208 Wen. H. Sardo & Gor Private Limousine Ambulante Ht g ot N 'um Frank Geier’s Sons a&é 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. P’ Modern_Chapel. ‘I'r-lrnhnugd\M.m 2413 _ESTABLISHED 1876, apartment in Tilden Hall until they ice and collie: straved | can Revolution here. John A" Sis. 3 1 take possession of their home, at 3300 | Reward.) -’ * *® Sundari named Jick. | “spe is survived by two step-daugh: S sl S oo | JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. ters, Mis. Charles McNary, wife of W.____Phone North 41. 1337 10th St Highland street, in the Fall. FUR SCARF, [ R or 18th st Church. 2§ . o mow: Pridsy atiernoon. Reward. Cpleass re: | Senator McNary of Oregon, ‘and Miss| mas'wil he S 't a e Tor hs' repens “NALLEF 28 vea M Guignard and Miss Susan | turn_to 1527 18th st. n.w. North 2801 Mary L. Morton; a sister, Mrs. Emily| of her soul Interment 'at Holy Rood ALLEY experience OERMAN POLICE DOGS, 2 females. L. McLaughlin of Youngstown, Ohio,| {Fmeiery, ~Relatives and friends invited Formerly 131 11th St. S.E. Nos. 6803 and 8121. 1315 28th st. n. 1 reward. and two brothers, Preston C. Lewis of THOMAS. JAMES OLIVER. 1929, JAMES . _On Friday. Jan- OLIVER, beloved No_Branch Office. 522 8th St. Linc. 4-8-0 OPEN A CHARGE fierngen 1300 biock | Aberdeen, Miss,, and W. O. Lewls of| “harp, 3 e ke ‘ o wve, o Nt Teduntoene, N GACk | S Louis Bt it fetidénte R one: |~ CHAS. S.” ZURHORST ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F glasses._Finder piease HANDBAG, ady's, i ichool; identification inside. S et inside. Reward. LORGNETTE, in front Reward. Cail Potomac 5409 ME! AG, «old and sil hu v at 3 pm. on“Conn. ave. beiween K- ana L. stat Teward. 1010 Conn. ave. or call Main call Col. 5721, _ front of Bro 904 s mit- in_Georgetown about Dec. Reward MITTENS. driver’s—P; fens. 3 fingers, o Mrs. Morton was a native of Madi- son, Ind., where, before her marriage, she was principal of a high school. Her husband, who died in 1918, was for a number of years chief clerk in the War Department under the late Gen. Nelson A. Miles. He served on several im- portant missions during the Spanish- American War. Funeral services will be conducted in on Monday. January 14, at 11 a.m. Inter- ment Glenwood Cemetery. (Crisfield, Md., Dapers please copy.) 12 WILBANKS, LOTTI 11, 1920, 'at 1:30 On_Friday. January m.. a6t her residence, 1204 Que st. n.w. LOTTIE WILLIAMS. wife of Rev. Dr. ‘Alexander Wilbanks. She is survived by her husbard. father. Abra- ham Dickiscn: sisters, Mrs. Lillian Sur- rell and Mrs. Lula Toliver. and a brother, Mr. Clifton Dickison. and ‘a host of cther pelatives and friends.” Notice of ‘funeral ater. nest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Ga. great beyond. Friday, January 11. 1929, at 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln_3: TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance Gl TSt NE Linc. 3843 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home _9%4_New York_Ave. N.W. __Main 3008 _ 22nd. _ Clarendon_580. i ) w w h b i g | the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal | wirriams, @ GE O, . O B . 4 . W, C AMBDErS] | wrcciace. peu 410 amethyst—betwees | Church, probably Monday. Tuterment | “SEENT10CIOROR, G, Qb T. F. COSTELLO In the very heart of nature has been founded a community in- UNDERTAKER ward. ali Muin 8058 bet.'s ana sc™’- 7" | will be in Arlington Cemetery. Details| 3o st nv. GEORGE G WIRLIANS- 0S| 1724 North Capitol St __ NORTH 1073, _ blesns b 5 L 4 PIN, Traternity. Phi Alphia ownersiame | Of the funeral arrangements will be an- | jiims, ‘brother of Charles. Augustine and Quick, Dignified, Eficlent Servic comparable in its exclusive c}laracter; impressive in its arc]’utec- Ofi % ft" lm:.k. David Wall. " Return to 2000 L |nounced later. Bernice R _Williams, nephew of Edward | Aufomobile Service Chapel ers Lowest Pricesl | :: . i A. Hicks. Remains resting at the W. Er. W. W. Deal & Co. LINCOLN_8200. A AM oroperty of Metropolit &ve. n.w. = Purieral Monday. January 14, | _816 H ST. NE. ey strictions and dominating control. $250 Couch Casket ':g;;nig’.gfiép:fig%;-:i{:{‘fiémfimfé’fi, FUNERAL SERVICES HELD | sfos ':fd'.:lf'xns‘;nfi“‘n'a"‘m 3, St Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 5 e : ’ . i le: on n. 3. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 13 In Wesley Heights home life finds its ideal; and community Funeral . .......$195 " Trom AL mllss Klectrical Behooli FOR B. ASHBY LEAVELL | witinANk. LorTie A Passed into the 3034 M S‘fl?\?.l«\fl‘,-lmcn;hu' S $150 Steel Vaults. .. .$85 ave., or phone Shepherd 282p- her home, 1304 Que st. n. . W ihess: LOTTIE. A Wi Established 1841 spirit 1ts sincerest expression—addin 1 ige safi RING, silver, with large turauoise setting, r 3 P g to real social prestige safe $200 Complete In bagement of Woodward & faucise SeUIG. | myneral services for B. Ashby Leavell, | Biiffic®uelovea wite ot by, Alexander Wiz | ——— - mvestment, p g{r;'tlnyx‘“:ry,lzg§. Liberal “reward. ~Phone | trust officer of the Merchants’ Bank & | bank |pastor e‘l‘ lhfirTgn.l’hhSIxnl Baptist FUNERAL DESIGNS. Funerals .......$100 J|setrer, mote. i i ear—gmawers | Trust Co. who died suddenly Thursday | SBii Bickerson: two sisters, mrs. Ly: | We are skilled in selecting and ar- E . A to name Duke. Reward. Adams 10055 454 | night while instructing a class in trust | jian Burrell, Mrs. Lula Toliver: one brotn- | ranging flowers to secure the best effect. Homes of varying types and sizes Motor out Massachusetts Avenue Private Randolph st. nw. ____ | functions, were held today at his late | er, Ciifton Dickerson, ' Funeral “will be | Prompt service. SR S lade i atrocs BMidcansi AAYotae, WiraThe SPECTACLES. in black Edmonds case. on | Tesidence, 37 Bradley Lane, Chevy | vyermont Avenue Bapiist Church.’ under L. C. PRICHARD (Inc.) et R i 4 1 A ances y MEudradey moring Reward S AdKmRZRies HEHASE MO auspices of Baptist Ministers' Conference Cor. 14th & H Sts. M. 6739, pected at your convenience—day or left into Cathedral Avenue—the main x.wfiff:n xl]%z.cgh"wn‘ v vhite wold, Elgin, Services will be held at Culpeper, Va of Washington. Interment Lincoln Ceme- | ~ 7 5 - TA T =3 evening. thoroughtare into. Wesley Heights. $4M e e s ey 10 M Aty.vit | at 3 o'clock this afternoon, with inter- “;;”(-w DT R GEO. C. SHAFFER 3 Call Columbia 1586, “Y3¢% | ment at Culpeper. Mr. Leavell lived in WILSQ%, DAVID, O Canads. DAvIS 57 | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODe No Charge for Funeral Chapel J|| WRIST, WATCH Revard for refurn of gold | Culpeper as a young man. peinzed tuspand of Extelie E Wilton Ired | _ERATE FRICES, TEL. M. 166, M. efif hape erist watch, ¢ movement. monosra v . C. H. 1), Puneral fro . e o oreen Mot st || 5% Yoighs Jhinely movement. sofriim | Honorary pailpearers were DF. O. H. | Seotiy, S (m, g refidenee, of hit| Our Only Store, 14th & Eye an 1ller h to 2248 Cathedral ave. n.w. 4™ | Goldsborough, James Roberts, R. B.| ¥ ‘Sundey. January 13, at 13:45 proshenit Bt Bmbiowersin oot silimgadies o b a0 OF . Desired—All Without Charg: WRIST WATOH. man's. - st Licky—Sirike | Macoy, J. R. Lewis and Dr. H. D, Chelf. | Eervicts and interment at Upper Marlboro, Prompt Auto Delivery Serice. Call Col. 432 Sl alteys initials “on" batks B, LB | Active pallbearers were Charies M.| M. st 3pm Reatives and triends i’ | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. .Owners and Developers Call_Atlantic_1381. Waite, W. D. Reams, John S. Covington, vited to attend. Artistic—expressive—inexpens| 1 10.00 REWARD A. R.Pulliam, C. §. Bruce and H. P, | WOLZ MINNA Suddenly. Thursday. | o jragat expensive. ____ 1119 Sevantecuth Siess Decatur 610 W.W. Chambers Co. || c.ooisouton st e | Wl 50 L5 LS00 | S S ol fnin| BLACKISTONE, 1407 °H . a) ' ly; loud purr; e 1 olumbia wife of Charles 3 2 14th,Cor.Chapin St. N.W. § | B g wil s shoriads Ritis | onme of ‘which "y, Leavell vas 8| ot St fim bl B i Eeautiful SloisHEEr s i yromi n Kenvon st.” and’ Rock Creek Park. c:fl ;m’ member, was at half s and r -uvca Invi Interment at M“‘n- gt = off i, {