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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . G, SOCIETY The Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, | Returns Tomorrow From a Short Vacation in the South. will enter-! March 21. Isabella Howar la and Lady tain at dinner T \HE Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, will arrive in the Capital tomorrow at 1:45 o'clock after 2 short vacation in Florida, where he was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Lasker at their Win- ter home at Miami Beach. Last evening a large reception was given in honor of the Vice Presid by the Committee of One Hundred at the home of Mr. Harvey S. Firestone. | The reception, which was the only mal event attended by Mr. Curtis, followed by brief sddressss in a ten erected in the spacious grounds <ur- rounding the heme of Mr. Firestone and by a supper served at tables out of doors. In the receiving line with the Vice President were Mr. Firestone, Mr. 1 ker and Mr. Claytog Sedgwick Cooper, president of the Committee of One Hundred. Mr. Cooper also presided at the informal tent meeting, at h addresses were made by Mr. Firestone, | Vice President Curtis, Senator Robert | M. La Follette, Senator Wililam H. King of Utah, Mr. Adolph S. Ochs. Mr. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Maj. H. O. Segrave and others. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, the Vice President, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Parker W. West en- tertained a company of 16 at lunchcon today. of Belgium, Prince | de Ligne, will go to New York the| first of next week to welcome the Symphonic Band of the Royal Belgian Guards. The Ambass The Szechenyl, Washington k. Minister of Huneary, Count| is expected to return to| this evening from New | The charge d'affaires of Salvador and Leiva will entertain at diner | ng in the Chinese rcom of | the Mayflower in compliment to their house guests, Senor and Mrs. George | Alvarez and Senora de Alvarez and their daughter, Senorita Mila Alvarez | of Salvador, who are en route to Europe. Covers will be laid for 30. Representative and Mrs. Richard P. Freeman entertained at luncheon today | in their home in New London, Conn., to announce the engagement of Mrs. Freeman's _daughter, Miss Fredricca to Mr. Ebenezer Learned, jr., wich, Conn. s Hunt attended the Misses Stones’ in Washington, and later the University of Chicago, where she was a member of the Sigma Ao Mr. Learned is a son of Mr. and Mrs. | Evenezer Learned of Norwich. a grad- Dinner Party Planned |uate from Andover and Yale and is By British Envoy and Wife. |2 member of the Beta Theta Pi Fra- The Ambassador of Great Bmam‘mmn He is a grandson of the late N P sister of w2 " | ter. in January for a fortnight’s visit in| Pesley PHeights ~has that incomparable charm of exclu- siveness—insured by Miller control and Exhibit Miller const.ru?tion — with Home nature furms}ung a back- 4524 ground of matchless beauty. Cathedral Avenue A home ‘of domestic French in- spiration of the late 18th century— into” which we have in- corporated the most modern plan and equip- ment, 10 Rooms 3 Baths 2-<car Garage Maid's Room and Bath. Nowhere else l-s Suc}l a combination to be found— enriching investment with its protecting safety: and insur- ing prestige to residentship. A 4 % Your inspection of Wesley Heights is invited—Homes of varying tyvpes and designs are available for purchase. Open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.—every day and evening, including Sunday. B, & L= Out Massachusetts Ave- nue, crossing Wisconsin Avenue and turning left into Cathedral Avenue. W.C. and A. N. Miller Owners and Developers 1119 Seventeenth Street DBecatur 610 | William Neal C Sulgrave Manor 5130 Conn. Ave., Chevy Chase, D. C. Apartments that will Exactly Suit You'll find it so easy to adapt the facilities offered in Sulgrave Manor to your special needs —because the designers studied demand in size of apartments, character of equipment and finish. Every apartment is bright and cheerful; the porches have tiled floors and are open or inclosed. Electric refrigerator in each unit, operated free of expense to tenants. Details of kitchen arrangement and closets, etc., are most practical. 24-hour elevator and switchboard service, Resident Manager will gladly show you the available apartments 2 roo kitchen, ing alcove, bath and forer. $75.00 ) ing Beetnning at $8000 $83.50 $87.50 $95.00 B. F. Saul Co. Main 2100 925 15th St George H. Howard of Washington and | son of the former Miss Roberta | Howdrd, who, with her sisters, Mrs. J. H. Russell, wife of the high com- missioner to Haiti Mrs. L. Warring- ton Cottman and Mrs. Christopher A Russell of Baltimore, was well kno\\n in Washington societ the Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom will entertain at dinner Wednesday. March 27, in honor of the Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. Michacl MacWhite. The director of the mint, Mr. Robert J. Grant, will start today for New Orleans. ' Mr. Grant will join Mrs Grant in their apartment in fhe War I man Park Hotel the end of the month Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann has returned to Washington after a brief visit to her former home, Champaign, Tl She wil! be at home in her residence, Greenacre, | Chevy Chase, Monday as usual. Col. and Mrs. John W. Wagner will cntertain Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burk of Manila at dinner tomorrow evening in their apartment in the Wardman Park | Hotel. Maj. and Mrs. 1l arrive tomorrow Thomas I. Johnson from the Culver | Military School in Culver, Ind., to visit Col. and Mrs their quar- ar College. Maj. Arthur B. Owens, U. S. M. C. retired, and Mrs. Owens, who spent the late Winter in Panama with their son- in-law and daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Vincent H. Godfrey, have returned to their home, the Hill, Md. Mrs. Johnson's parents William Prague Coleman, ters, 34-B, at the Army wife of Lieut. n, U. S. N., retired who has been seriously ill siace De- cember, is conva ceive informally in their apartment in the Imperial at 1763 Columbia road. Mrs. Cogan, Capt. brate St. Patrick's day by entertaining a smail company at dinner tomorrow in his home, at 2630 Garfield street, Mr. and Mrs. Blaise de Sibour enter- | tained a small company at the Club Chantecler supper dance last night. Mr. Rene Lepestre of New York City who is passing the week end in Wash- ’, ington, at the Mayflower, entertained at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. His guests were Miss Lola Willlams, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Williams and Mr. G. W. Wohaupter and his daughter, Mrs. j | Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Humphreys en- tertained informally at dinner last eve- | ning at the Wardman Park Hotel, where | they are passing a short time. Mrs. Crosby, widow of the late Mr. George Ellery Crosby of Windsor, Conn., returned Thursday to New Haven, where she spent a portion of the Win- Mrs. Crosby came to Washington her former home and was detained here because of an accident. Mrs. Croshy, who was before her marriage Miss Daisy Gordon Stewart of Washington. will remain in her apartment at 1447 Chapel | street, New Haven, until she has re- cuperated from her accident, when she will return to Washington to make her | | home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Martin Savage will sail today from New York on the Lapland for a cruise to the West Indies. They will return about April 2, Pre.Spring Weddings Of Interest Here and Elsewhere. The marviage of Miss Eleanor Ash- ton Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Clarence Wilson, to Mr. Bethtel M. Webster, jr., A TOWl‘l HOUSC of unusual distinction for the family prominent in eocial and official life who require a home that has, in addition to correct facilities for entertaining, an air of charm and indi- viduality that reflects the good taste and position of the owner. Occupying one of the few remaining sites in the fashionable Kalorama Heights s e ction, this splendid home boasts an environment second to none in the Nation's Cap- ital. . House is detached, of brick construction with stone trim—of outstand- ing architectural merit in both design and interior arrangement . . . Eleven rooms, five baths, first floor lavatory, back stair- way, oil burner, garage for two cars. 9324 Tracy Place Phone—Potomac 1372 on premises at Greenock, | Comdr. | scent and able to re- | Joseph P. McCrink will cele- | | . Webster, Miss van Swinderen being Mme. Rene van Swinderen and her daughter, Mile. an attendant. lizabeth van Swinderen, guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, coming in time to attend the wedding today of Miss Eleanor Wilson and Mr. Bethuel SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929. VISITORS FROM LONDON \ | | | | | | | | | i —Underwood. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bethuel M. Web- ster of Denver, Colo., took place at noon today in St. John's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Robert Johnston officiating. The church had an effective arrange- ment ot calla lilles and Spring flowers and as the guests were assembling Mr. | | T. Guy Lucas, organist, played selec- | tions of nuptial music. The bride wore a gown of white satin, | fashioned with long fitted sleeves and a V neckline, The skirt was long and full | and a train of satin fell long at the | back. Her veil was of old family lace | and she carried lilies of the valley. Miss Mary Webster was maid o honor and the bridesmaids were Mi s | Helena Lodge, Miss Elizabeth van Swi | deren. Miss Margaret Howe and Miss Mary Hale. The attendants wore dainty frocks of aquamarine chiffon and car- | ried yellow jonquils, mimosa and forget- | me-nots. The flower girls were little Miss Nancy Glover and Fittle Miss Kate Grenaway and they wore pale yellow frocks. Mr. Harrison Dimmitt was the best | man and the ushers selected were Mr. Howland Chase, Mr. Breck McAllister, Mr. Horace Lamb, Mr. Theodore: Knag- | enhjelm, Mr. Henry Hart, Mr. Whitney Dcbevoise and Mr. Randall Compton. Following the ceremony a small re- ception was held in the home of the | bride's mother at 2021 Q street. Miss Margaret Kerr, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Charles Kerr, and Mr. Thornton Jenkins Parker, jr., were mar- ried atJ2:45 o’'clock today in St. John's Church, the Rev. Robert Johnston of- ficiating. The arrangements for the | wedding were quite simple and only the immediate families attended. The bride was given in marriage bv her father and she wore a tan satin ensemble, with a close-fitting hat of straw to match. After an informal breakfast in the home o. the bride's parents, Mr. Parker and his bride left for a wedding trip. ‘Tney will be at home in Providence. | R. I, later in the month. } Mr. Hugh J. Carey announces the { marriage of his daughter, Helen Tercsa | to Lieut. Wylie Moore, U. S. A.. Tues- 1 day, March 5, at Stotsenburg, Phllmplnl‘ | Islands. Lieut. and Mrs. Moore are | OPEN A CHARGE ' ACCOUNT | FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F “@Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient | MILITARY _ HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Ovpposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and vlew this wonderful mausoleum | | in its serene and permanent tran- | quillity. | " This hallowed beauty spot ts |an everlasting memorial to the love and reverence for those who | have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day Office 1000 Conn. 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Washington’s Most R % easonable Undertaker Col. 432 14th, Cor, Chapin St. N.W. Col. 432 now traveling in Japan and China and will be at -home after June 15 at Water- town, Mass. Mr. Moran McConihe_entertained a | small party at the Club Chantecler sup- | per dance last night. Mrs, R. F. H. U‘dgor entertained at dinner last evening at the Wardman | Park Hotel. Mr. end Mrs. John Kane have mo- | tored to Washington from their home. | in Merion, Pa., and are passing some | time at the Carlton. Mr. Willlam Cu.&hmnn was host to a mall party at the supper dance last night. Second Roller Skating | Carnival Presents Gay Scene. | ciety was on skates last evening at the | second one of the roller skating car- | ’m\flfi in the Washington Auditorium. There were many more skating than last week, but very few dancing, though the “gallery” was at least as large as at the first: carnival. Arrangements were much the same as at the cpening, with | additional attractions in the tourna- ments arranged by Mrs. Richard Henry Lynn. who is the inspiration for these delightful Lenten diversions. There was no dust to speak of last evening, making the atmosphere more agreeable. The first tournament was spearing | the rings. The skaters, in couples, were given sticks with which the young la- dies were expected to “spear” rings sus- pended from brackets on the walis. The | second tournament . was an effort to keep a toy balloon from bursting while | skating. Among those in the “gallery” were Austria; Mr. and Mrs, Walter R. Tuck- erman, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Freeman Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dulancy Cummins, Mrs. Willlam Laird Dunlop, | jr.; Col. Merwyn Buckey, Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland, the Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde and Mrs. Eugene LeMerle. The skaters included Miss Marian Jar- dine, Miss Betty Ives and her fiance, Mr. James Low; Mrs. P. Lee Phillips, Mrs, Mark Reid Yates, Mrs. Harry Moore Payne, Miss Charlotte Freeman | Clarke, Miss Polly Low, Miss Elizabeth Powell Dunlop, Miss Lalla Harrison Lynn, Miss Lida LaGarde, Miss Nancy Beale, Miss Janct Hume, Mr. Mannix | Walker, Mr. Jerome Williams and Mr. | William Jeffries Chewning, jr. The third and last of the series of carnivals will be given Friday evening, March 22, but Mrs. Lynn has arranged for the opening of the “rink” one eve- ning next week, when there will be no invitations issued. These carnivals are an echo of the roller skating rink some 12 or 15 years ago, when members of the diplomatic corps, officials and smart residential society entertained large companies at afternoon or evening ses- sion, serving tea or supper afterward. , Mrs. Nathan H. Bergstrom and daughter Alice Perry of Neenah, Wi returned yesterday to their home aft They accompanied the governor's party | for the innuzurnnun ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bryce of New Rochelle, N. Y., will be at the Mayflower over the week end. Their daughter, | Miss Helen E. Bryce, is attending Chevy Chase School. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Urquhart of Pitts- | burgh, Pa,, are at the Carltorr for sev- eral days. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Van Ripe of Wil- mington, Del., are again at the Ward- man Park Hotel for a short time. Dr. and Mrs, Oscar F. Johnson of | of their honeymoon in Washington at the Mayflower. They will be in London | until late in the Summer. | is the former Miss Irene Bern of Oak- land, Calif. ‘Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Peck of New York (,;ny are at the Carlton for a brief | stay. Mrs._Daniel Chauncey Brewer and over month ago: collar nm Targe 1905. _Call 3315 11th st. BEADS, string of pearl Reward, $10. R {JIt‘fllEl‘ to 1939 Calvert st. n.w. Phone Af‘|5 | BOSTON BULL TERRIER, | eve, one white. white chest and tips four paws, dark seal; Mont omery County & 5878. Liberal reward. S 3684-W after 60’ r]nm smerald. diamonds and sapphires, in \ll‘lnllv \\nmmlm Park Hotel. Sunday afternoon. Finder return to Mr. Moore, manager. Wardman_Park. Liberal reward DIAMOND E’\IGAGE\IE‘\'T RING in_pocket- book lost in Fox Theater. $100 rrv«nrd No auestions_asked. 2'-23 "um st.nw. 1T KEY RING, se k Peoples Drug Store and (‘hndmn Bclence Church, on Columbia rd. $2 reward if re- turned to_Hotel Roosevelt or American Se- curity_ & Trust_Co. Loncfimfl. Fr(day n.w. Fra No’rl-:uoox nbaul 200 pages, partly filled with notes and memoranda. smmfle reward | if ‘returneq to Blackistone, Inc. 07 H | st.nw. Reward. 1811 H st. RADIO TEST SE | Manor pl.Reward. - Adamis 4061 CHOW 220; reward. . ‘ovmg CLinmnl Reward, $10. alvert st. n.w. Adams_8499. % - PCOAT, placed by mistake R c. Eolt Citn, “Adiress Box $31E. Bt office WRIST WATCH, between 1st & Adams sts. n.w. and Soldiers' Initials “H. B M. | Keward. 36 Adams WRIST WATCH an Mace's store or “vicimity, mm Main 6000, Br. 393, or_Pot. 4173-) WRIST WATCH. gold, gold celet s tached, downtown wuon “Reward. Decatur_st. n.w WRIST WATCH, in bracelet California_st. ol Btml't 1303 TR T umze gold. Please return. Apt. 23, 1807 n:w. _Reward. Club Chantecler | A large portion of Washington so- | Mme. Prochnik, wife of the Minister of | a visit with friends and relatives here. | | Sacramento, Calif., are spending part [Wwt Mrs. Johnson | T T | male. one black Bhone | | Rithara A her son, Mr. Daniel Chauncey Brewer, jr., of Boston, are passing a few days at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. H. H. Weber and her son of Rome, N. Y. have joined Mr. Weber at the Carlton, where they will rcmaln‘ for a few days. Card Party Tonight for | Benefit St. Dominic’s Church. | The second in, the series of benefit | card parties for the restoration of St.} | Dominic’s Church will be given tonight under the direction of Miss Frances | Dwyer, chairman, in the home of Miss Lulu Norris, at 430 N street. Miss Dwyer's assistants will be Miss L. E. | Shoemaker, Miss Norris and Miss Mary Broderick. Two others in the series of informal benefits will be given Tuesday and | Thursday next week, by Miss Josephine Fitzgerald and Mrs. M. Driscoll, chair- man, respectively. Mrs. Driscoll's as- sistants will be Mrs. Rose Riordan, Miss Annie Shiclds, Mrs. Dubant and Mrs. M. Kunold. Miss Emily Auth, Miss Denisha Auth, Miss Agnes Walters, Miss Mary Rich and Miss Veronica Robbins will ‘assist Miss Fitzgerald. There will | be prizes for each table. Representative Ruth Hanna McCor- mick and Representative Ruth Bryan |Owen will be honor guests at tea at the Women's City Club tomorrow after- noon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. New mem- bers who will also be honor guests are Miss Edith Chase, Miss Ethel | Donagh, Miss Anna_Dunlap, Mrs. Gary |'T. Grayson, Miss Sunie E. Hodgkins, Miss Gladys R. Newman and Mrs. El- wood Street. Mrs. Charles L. McNary and Mrs, George M. Eckles will preside at the tea tables. Mrs. Nellie Barber Brooks, Iyric soprrano. will sing a group | of songs. with Mrs. Eva Whitford Lov- ette_at the piano. Hostesses will be members of the membership committee and representa- | tives' from various club sections. All members of the club have been invited. | Cloyd Heck M'ruh wife of the | letter carriers in Takoma Park and was FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR EUGENE BURDINE, 76| Funeral serviees for Eugene Burdine. 76 years old, retired letter carrier, who |died in the George Washington Univer- sity Hospital Tuesday, were conducted in the Sixth Presbyterian Church yes- terday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Godfrey Chobot, pastor. officiated. In- terment was in- Congressional Cemetery. Class _officers of the Bliss Electrical School, where Mr. Burdine had re- cently been employed, served as pall- bearers and the whole student body at- | tended the services. Mr. Burdine was one of the early conected with the post office for more than 35 years. Since his retirement |from the Government service, he had been employ at the Bliss Electrical School, he had charge of supplies. where ton Light Infantry and took part in many inaugural parades and other pub- in a clerical capacity | He was a member of the old Washing- | iwo grandchildren. all of Washington, D. C. Funeral_services will be rooks M. E. Chureh. \mmn.nl,'dn“e" e road nw., Sunday. Mai Inferment at Bidbrooke Cemet MITH. CURTIS M. A special commy ilon of Willam & Sincigto EALA ML TS called fo "Sindsy. m. In y adjoinin | il Master. TEACHU M. EDW March 14, H Fi i3, at 2 pm Cemetery. Rel | WEAVER. FRANCES A. On Saturday Mareh 16. 1920, FRANCES A. beloved mo Mrs. Addie B. Langyher. agsd 90 Funeral from her late residence. 91 st. ne. on Sunday. March 17, at 8 Interment Montross, lic affairs. The infantry organization | took an active part in the dedication | of the Washington Monument upon its completion. Mr. Burdine was an enthusiastic stu- dent of American history and nne!r\ and frequently wrote verses He is survived by his widow. who was Miss Ella Ward, to whom he was mar- ried. January 31, 1838, and by sons, Ward, Clark, Eugene and Earl; Burdine, all of thls city. Chwago Restnurant Bombed rant on the Northwest side was bombed early today for the second time in six weeks. The owner, H. Hanson, said he blamed competitors. (!Iarh of t,lxzmkn. Her bereaved Deaths. ACHER. EDWIN R. On Friday, Mareh 15, 1929. 'at_2:50 o'clock p.m., a morial Hospital, EDWIN AC] loved husband of Lydia M. Acher. P from his late residence. 2514 13th st on Mondav. March 18, at 3 p.m.. thence to Temple Baptist Church. 10th and N s i 236 0 clock. Relatives and frien er {’ Marchy 18 at 8:30 .. . Gabriel's Church, where mass will be | sung a.m. Relatives and_friends in- Jitea "o atiena. " Tnterment Emmitsh m \\E‘I‘l‘. MARY C. Members of Joseph's” Alumnae. Emmitsburg. Md requested to_attend a funeral mas MARY C. BENNETT at St Church at 9 a.m. Monday, March 2 GRACE. Departed thig life on Pri- March _15, Freed- GRACE BROWN, derored el. John and BROWN. day miorning. men's Hospital. of Grace, Thelma and Funeral from her Ilaf Sth st n.w., Mnndl March 18, at 2 p.m & BURKE, EVA ROSALIE. Suddenis, Mareh 1929, at her home. Bartlesville. Okia !\A ROSALIE BLRKE (nee Castell), wife of Edward J. Burke. Funeral Saturday, March 16, at Perry, Okla. 16 BURKE, GEORGE O. At the Naval Hos- nl!ll. \\ shington, D. C., On Fndl) \hxtn 15, 929, GEORGE O. BURI Mt. Vern Bast Vao beloved hussand of the late Margaret A. Burke, aged 82 years. Puneral from_the cthapel of Thomas S. Sfrm‘on 1011 7th st. n.w., Tuesday, March 19. p.m. Relatives and friends in- \'A{rd to, n(lfl\d Interment Arlington Nl- tional Cenmietery. CLINKINS, _WILLIAM 622 10th st. n.e.. E S e’ Pishaa "ot Lonise B, Lo heloved father of Mrs. Cora Catlett, be- loved brother of Matthew Clinkins Mary E. Marshall, Edward Clinkirs ar Bailey. " Funeral Sunda ;‘l on Thunmy March 1 B-nu-‘ Ginirch, 130 Snd C St8. M.es ReV Brown officiating. ~ Relatives and Ficnds hvited o attend. 17* CUMMINGS. MARION BROOKS. On Thurs- | day, March 14, 1929, MARION BROOKS. beloved daughter of M Funeral Monday, h Roosevelt, to St. Paul's Catholic Church. 15th and V sts.. where requiem mass will be said at 9 ain. Interment Rock Crcek | Cemetery. DEPUE. MARGARET 1. 16 1029, st the residence of her’ sister, V. G, Gleason. 1815 Monroe st. n.w NAR(:AN.I.'K‘ 1. DEPUE. Notice of (uneral Later. GANT. JOHN R. On Thursdas. Mareh 14, 920. ‘at 1:20 p.m. at Garfleld Hospital JOHN R. GANT, beloved husband -of Re- becca Gant, father of Theresa McCoy Gant, brother of Tommy Gant and Ella Wilkes. Fuaeral from St Ausustines March 18. at 9 a.m. h ivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. | GREEN, GARFIELD. On Friday, March 15, 1929, 'at _Gallinger Hospital. 'GARFIE! GREmR Remains Testing at the W Eracer ent of the George Washington University, heads the list of patronesses for the Phi Mu benefit card party, to be | held at the Carlton Hotel Monday | | evening, March 25. Other patronesses | | include Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Dean | Anna L. Rose, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs./ Christian Heurich, Mrs. George S. Si- | monds and Mrs. Eugene Black. | The occasion is the eighth annual| benefit for the Phi Mu Healthmobile, a | traveling dispensary ‘and clinic founded in 1921 as a memorial to three Georgia women who established the sorority in| 1852. The Healthmobile travels with a physician and nurse into the remote mountain districts of Georgia to serve children who ‘might otherwise be be- yond the reach of medical attention. Among those who have taken tables are Miss Lonelle Davison, Miss Gretchen | Campbell, Mrs. Charles Eckels, Mrs. J. Foster Hagan, Miss Christine Banner- man, Miss Mary Frances Ward, Miss | Virginia Fisher, Mrs. Carl Hoffman, Miss Marjorie Simonds., Miss Karka Heurich, Mrs. Margaret: Pyle, Mrs. James Wrightson, Miss Mari Morhart, gfllss Louise Jaquette and Mrs. K. H. elj. Miss Louise Jaquette, at 3530 Thir teenth street, is chalrman of the ben- | efit and is in charge of the distribution | of tickets. For the benefit of a small genera] hospital and orphan asylum for Rus- sian refugees, situated in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, a concert will be given in the residence of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, at 1301 Sixteenth street north- , Wednesday evening, April 3, at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Charles J. Bell is treasurer and Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie has charge of the tickets. The third of a series of Army Air Corps dances was held last evening in the patio of the Carlton Hotel. There were about 150 guc<t: present. Births Reported The- following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours. Michial B. and Edna M. Ryan, girl and Vincent B. and Mrytle Minton, boy. Joseph and Leah R. Henschel, boy. James T. and Beatrice Edwards. boy. P and Rosemary P. Greensdale, boy. Frederick J. and Marie C, Murphy. boy. Francis M. and Patline E. Magrim, bog, Harry and Stella Kalinrefenos, boy. d_Rut Williams, bos | bo; Edward and Jennettie & harles md Lucilie Fulle:, . and Rosa Henry, ftalnehta and Catherine Adams, “Arthur and Grace Lomax, girl James R Matilda A. Peters. boy, enra 12" and Lubelle. Diuss. bog, Joseoh ‘and ‘Alberia Henson: I wirl. i Deaths Reporled. The following deaths have been reported to Health Department in the last 24 hoyrs: edantus B. Edwards. 92, Emergency Hos- rick Rogan. 82, United States Soldiers' | Home Hospital. Albert_Dougiit, 74, Providence Hospital. ‘Patrick Roonel. 70, Frovidence Hospital. William J_ Padgett, 67. 2013 4t n.e. John E. ‘Hogan, 64, Goternment Frinting office. Jonh G, Scheiblin, 62. Garfleld Hospital. | ‘Allan W. Rus 53, on street, Tth ang (Prm vivania ave. talie H. Giles. 50. 1853 Mintwood pl. Endv, 39, rear of 3118 1100 st. Albert W."Gates, 34, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- s iy ph.A. Burch. 3. 1328 V st, se. ilfiam 1. Winsion, 72, 1733 V it. Horace Campbell 017 3rd s llenry” Nionroe, S0, Walter Reed General 0spita Annle C Revells, 43. 1226 4th st Glovenia Smit flnmnxrr ospital, 26, Freedmen's Ho al ‘Ariene Tillev. 22. Tuberculosis Hospital % Derothy Jefferson, 17, St. Elizabeth's Hos- pgrwell, Caresn 3 months, Children's Hos- | tn, d pital Jarvis Co. funeral pariors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral hercafter. HALL. MARY ELIZABETH. Passed away on Eriday March 13, 1920, at hier residence; st. 55, MARY nw. af loni e: ELIZABETH HALL sm lel\n to mourn J of St. Marys Thomas, Ambrosia B n Hall and Beatrice 8, Woodiand of s Hall of Atlantic City, N. o Jeaves 13 Grandeiidren. and «\ Requiem mass at S 15th_and t 10 am. 17 randchildren. stine’s Catholic_Church. w., Monday, March 18, Reintles ana-{riends invited: HAMMOND. OSCAR, on_ Priday, March 1 Takoma Park Sanitarium, OSCA! HANMMOND. aged 81 years. Funeral ser ices at Hysons's funeral nome, 1300 N s ay. March 10. at 1:3 1 T et Acitnaton Cemetery. Rentives and friendsinvited to“attend.” (Terre Hajte Ind.. papers please copy.) 17 ARRIS, MARY. unrrh 15, 1928, at ke e. in Concord. NMARY HARRIS. mother of s m of Hartford, Conn., and’ Mr: D. C. am Battle of Washington. | JOHNSON, MARGARET. Devarted this life Wednesday morning. March 13, 1029, MARGARET JOHNSON. The tuneral erve ice will take place Sunday, March 17, 1 o'clock p.m. at First Baptist Churr Rev. James H. Marshall. pastor. P, SAMUEL M‘nrr b - St sAuLsL Kesp, atner o more, ‘Alexander. Albert. K Mrs a Ada’ H. ori ‘Aftie. But : Wi Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2322 Georgia ave. n.W. Funeral Sunday, March 17, at 1 Waldorf, Md. LEDDON. JOSEPHINE ‘Thursday. ‘March 14, CAROLYN, the beloved WATom )" Leddon, i her eightleth year Funeral {fom the Willam H. Sardo & Co funeral chapel, 412 H st n.e. on Monday. March 18. at’ 2:30 p.m friends invited to attend. Interment (private) at Congressional Cemetery. 17 MORAN, DR, JOHN FRANCIS. On Satur- day. March 9. his residence. 2426 Pa. ave. n.w. Dr. JOHN FRANCIS MORAN. Notice of funeral hereafter. * MOUNTJOY, ANTHONY, Tuesday. am. AN- TR MOUNTIOY. e 1eaves To mourn a wife. two daughters. two sons and a niece. Funeral from his late residence. Limerick ct. s.w., Sunday, March 17, at Peacefully sleeping. resting at last, Life's weary trials and sufferings past In silence you suffered, in patience you bore Until God called you home to suffer no more. N ES M. On Friday, March 15, 1929 ‘at’ Providence Hospital. ' AGNES M. O'NEAL. Funeral services at the home of her sister. Mrs. J. E. Youn 9:3 Sivgrehiisth and Vs S e St “at o' Gelock. Mount Olivet Cemetery. where mass Thursday. h 2 JONATHAN, betoved hiisband. of 3 adgett. Funeral from the parlors of James T. 17 Pa. ave fhence 1o S Md.. where a.m. 1. Suddenls. on rn- by Aitometile acci- MITCHELL PAGE, on nf .,,. Tate Roser and Mary Mitcheli 60 years. Burial services at BefSiencon Chapel Washington Cathedral, on Monday. March 18 e.m. Inter- ey " Wocalann Cemetery, Fordnam, Y., on Tuesday, March 19. Departed this life ri- a : ora, Hattie Queen of Oakland, Md. H leaves to mourn his departure six broth- s. five sisters and many other relatives d friends. Remains resting at the John | Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and’ Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later four | CHICAGO, March 16 (#).—A restau- | Damage was estimated at $200. | Gabriel's | 18, ttie Brown | D, from Mount Zion | On Saturday. Mncll On Wednesday mornine. 1 Relatives and | jDeparted this lite | Interment LA | WELSH. MARY E. On Friday. March 13. 1328, E.“beloved wife of Wi Funersi Toom per I | 1116 mh st. n.w. on Monday 3 Regiliem mass at cilate Conception at nds_invited \uluum EDWAI e, 150 At oter fons. liness, EDWARD N n-wm of Carrie ‘M. Williams, aged ar: Remains resting at i lats sesidence. 106 Girard st. n.w. Notice of funeral here after. | WILLIAMS, JOHN B. On Fridas Mnrrh 1 8 p.m.. at his residency 5n . JORN B betoted ha Frances Cumi Williams (nee Logan). tice of funeral hereafter. In Memoriam. DONOHUE. In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life three years ago today. March 16. 1926 Anniversary mass at St. Joseph's Church. | W are thinking of you. dear father, | _Just thinking of the Pieluring you in our. memory Just as we saw vou last As_we silently sit in the evening, Feeling so sad and alone. We think of our dear one departed. Who once with us shared our home. THE FAMILY. l.ny\r« LOTTIE A. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear friend, A NES; who, fell_wsleen four years azo nrrh 16, u nn' forsotten. HER LONESOME FRIEND. R, 1. SMITH. | MINKINS. CHARLES E. Sacred to the mem- \our uisband and father. CHARLES NKINS.. who Today, March 18, % No- 0B55ted away one year MINKINS FAMILY. PENDLETON, CHARLES M. AND ROXY . 5ad but loving remembiance of my dea’ . CHARLES H. PENDLETON., who geparted this life 'six vears, no February eat FPENDLETON. two years ago oday. March Before my eves they faded Growing weaker day by Patiently bearing thelr wrerm: Until God took them awa: THETR BISTER, MARY L. HARRIS. * SMITH. WILLIAM T. AND LUCY A. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear father and_mother, SMITH, who deglr(td s e taursen February 14; father, dear ago_toda: March 16. ep_on. parents. and take thy You all are gone. but not forgotten. DAUGHTERS AND GE. . ETHEL, Sle: Test. LONELY DAUG! MAUDE. X 2AND. JUANITA ~AND “MEMORIALS. Monuments Mausoleums OESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRA’ BOOKLET MAIN ”fl THE J. F. MANNING Co,, INC, 919 15TH ST. N, W, msmnm‘on. D.C. 1 [ L SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of mor comnected with the original W. e estanlish- Bione prage. eeze 10 09 H SLN.W. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. I’mate Limousine Ambulance 12 H St. N P {M"s‘c 57, Lincoln 524 wcceedlng l.he ofl(lnal W. R. Speare Co. 23 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 H st 45 years at 840 P st. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. et S 4 | Hadelm cn“n“f.’.‘x 5% Main 2473 JOHN R, WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St_ N.W. __Phone North 41. HAS.” S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. " Phone_Lincoln %73, il \\'II l lA\l LEE’S SONS, DIRECTORS. i C]\I \b\'IORlU\I 1332 PA_AVE N W __NATIONAL_1384, 1385, TIMOTHY HANLON | Funeral Dlrec!or Pm-ne Ambulan: ' 641 H S Linc. .y{i | NORTR_17978. Efficiens ¢ semu ‘haped W. Deal & Co._ LINCOLN 8200. _ Io§eph - Biisha Scax (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\W. 90 Eeabtished 88y ___ MONUMENTS._ "THE FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY. All_monuments reduced for 30 days Do not base purchase on photographs | i ‘CEMETERIES. "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Choice lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5 per month. Fort Lincoln Cemetery and Crematorium Lots and Vaults. (Pree vaultage in emere . Perpetial Care _ Non-sectarian. Srematorium,” best " equipped 15 Prosct Hlll Cemetry North Capitol & W Sts. Phone North 676 ites for sale, $50 up, Two new sectio Just ed.. 5200, Warth of burial Sites s Non-Seetaria cated on ear line. “GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS A YEATE PRICES, TEL. M 106 3 20ie"" RODIER. MARY C. Suddenly, on Thureday, March 14. 1920, at_her residence. 2148 F it ¥ MARY . RODIER, (nee Dee), be- loved wife of Chirles A Rodier Furieral | services Mondas: t 8:30 am. I sidence, thence to St. Stephe s‘ n_and pnmuhnum ave. n.w. at 9 a.m. TInter- | — where mass will a1 Cemetery. ” Relatiyes ment Mount Ollve nnfl lnends mvll! NE V. On Fr IWD ll htr residence. \NNIE V. RAWLINGS (nee P‘hn , beloved wife of the late William F. Rawlings. Funeral will be held from her_late residence on !\lvndln \lnrch 18, 8:30 a.m.. thence to Holy Nage Church. | There mass Wil be said at B am. fof Ih‘ repose of her soul, Interment At Mount Olivet” Cemetery. 1 iday, ‘darrh 611 14th Our Only Store, 14th & Eye OEHMLER FLORAL CO. 12233 G St. N.W. tul Fl al:l-l—"".”“ Prices T Prompt Auto Dellve" &rvlcl. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Armm—nmmva—ammmm. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and u CALL !Anl 3707, ¢

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