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* Yacht Club. Secretary of Ee_Navy Boston and Will England a Fortnigl\t. HE Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams went to Boston vesterday -nrli will be in their Summer home i Massachusetts and in that vicinity for two wecks. Ambassador of laly at Atlantic City Over Sunday. The Ambassador of Italy, Nobil2 Giacomo de Martino, has gone to At- lantic City to remain over the week end. Last Saturday the Ambassador was at the Point Lookout Hotel at Point Lookout, Md. The Minister of Greece and Mme. Slmopoulos, who are spending the Sum- mer at Newport, were among those at- tending the opening of the third na- tional motor boat regatta and seaplanc meet. which is being held under the| auspices of the Narragansett Bay Re-| gatta Association off the Ida Lewis| u. Wi Mi dat Bil is The Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah, who has been in New York for several days, has gone to At- lantic City and will be at the President over Sunday. Wi se’ The Minister of Guatemala, Senor | h& Dr. Don Adrian Recinos, entertained | D& at luncheon yesterday the Hotel | N Mayflower, in honor of Col. Miguel Gar- | cia’ Granados, chief of the Guatemalan army aviation academy. Those present included the Assistant State, Mr. Francis White; the Assist- t ani Secretary of War, Mr. F. Trubee | 2% Davison: the Director of the Aero- nautics Branch of the Department of | Commerce, Mr. Clarence M. Young:| Al of the Dominican Republic, the Min- ister of Costa Rica, the Minister of Nicaragua, the charge d’affaires of Sal- | vador, the charge d'affaires of Argen- tina, the charge d'affaires of Ecuador. a Lo legation of Colombia, Senor Don Jose M. Coronado: legation of Bolivia. Senor Don George de Senor Coronel Don Samuel Rojas; the naval attache of Brazil, Comdr. Jose do Couto Aguirre; Lieut. Carlos Merlen, Brig. Gen. William E. Gilmore, Assistant Chief of the Air Corps, Col. Robert C. Foy, U. S. A.: Maj. Howard Davidson, Herbert’ A. Dargue, Comdr. John H. Towers, Lieut, Comdr. Scott B. Mc- Farlane, Mr. Benjamin Thaw, } Heath, the secretary of the legation of Guatemala, Senor Dr. Don Ramiro Fer- nandez; Connecticut to Lenox, Mass., where she | time. Senator and Mrs. Guy D. Goff of West Virginia_are at the Greenbrier Hotel, t| dinner dance which Mr. and Mrs. Seeretary ooy | Houghton P. Metcalf gave last evening and Mrs. Thomas Ewing, jr, and Mr. and Mrs. ster | daughter-in-law of former Senator and the Ambassador of Mexico, the Minister | SRUBH(erIn law of former STAR., WASHINGTON, 1. >f,'.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. 1929. and Mrs. Adams in Visit in New the secretary of the Barra: the military attache of Mexico, 8. A.: Lieut. Lester J. Maitland, Maj. " Mr, alter C. Taurston, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, r. Charles E. Harner, Mr. Louis J. Dr. Manuel Echeverria Vi- urre, and Mr. Julio Montano Novella, Mrs. Bingham, wife of Senator Hiram ngham, has gone from her home in staying at the Curtis Hotel for a short hite Sulphur Springs, for a visit of veral weeks. Mr. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes s closed his house on I street and s opened his cottage at Lake Sunapee, H, for the season. Representative and Mrs, Richard S. drich were among the guests at the the Dunes Club at Narragansett Pier, hers in the large company were Mr. Barnes Newberry, son and Representative Ruth Pratt has loaned portion of her estate at Glen Cove, ng Island. for the annual outing of | the charge d'affaires of Paraguay, the the Nassau County Horticultural Societ: charge d'affaires of Peru, the charge Which will be held d'affaires of Haiti, the secretary of the | Thursday, August 15. ‘The counselor of the Bolivian lega- chi /;(J/\«’DO@ 00 'é 'ON.'IZC'I'ICU’rs_,w“ \QAVENUE e | APARTMENTS OF DISTINCTION O(annmr new being made for Octoher dcapancy,, © H.L.Rust Company J0011S™2 Se.N.W. Natl. 8100, O~ pa: wil sh ta at Pa Lel thy | M Beautiful Floral Tributes | tained & party at dinner last d'affaires of the Salvadorian legation, | was also a host to a company at dinner tion and Mrs. Jorge E. Boyd and their ildren have returned to their apart- | ment at the Wardman Park Hotel after | ssing some time in Virginia. They | 11 leave the first of the week for At- | lantic City, where they will pass a ort time. MRS. HUSTON RAWLES. Until her recent marriage she was Mrs. John Ballentine Pitney. Many guests arrived by airplane at Beverly Farms, Mass., where the wedding was the event of the season. —Bachrach Photo, Kemal Djenany Bey, second secre- ry of the Turkish embassy, entcr- evening | the Plage Deauville at the Wardman | tk Hotel. Senor Dr. Don Carlos | Washington about August 7 and will be iva. first secretary and acting charge ,at the Wardman Park Hotel. Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes enter- tained a company of 10 at dinner last evening at_the Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Fdgar Jadwin will be the Ruests of honor at dinner this evenirg of the Engineer Commis- | sioner of the District and Mrs. William B. Ladue. who will entertain at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country | Club. ere. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, r. Ernest Jahncke, will return to | i of 1911 R street and their little daughter, Betty Lou, leave Washington — | today, Maj. Kennedy going on an in- Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Hugh A. Drum have gone to Spring Lake and nare guests of Gov. Morgan F. Larson in | the Little White House. ~Gov. Larson gave a large military ball last evening | attended by 1.000 or more guests. In the company were Gen. and Mrs. Drum and Comdr. and Mrs. Robert C. Roe- | bling. who attended the dinner which ihe governor gave before the ball: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty and Ad- | miral and Mrs. Julian L. Lattimer. Mrs. Kennedy and Betty Lou will ac- company him as far as Chicago, stop- ping there for a month's visit with relatives. They will"rejoin Maj. Ken- nedy at their home here, the first week in September, Mr. David TLawrence's recently achored at Point vacht Lookout was Artisticolly Conceived s ’3 -50 and up They May Be Shipped Anywhere! the return trip. Comdr. and Mr: hosts at dinner last evening at . W. C. Horton were | the land Geddes, arrived in New York yesterday aboard the Berangaria and is at the Barclay. Sir Eric Geddes makes a visit in this country each year and remains for a short time. PEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F ;and Mrs. Rudolph have arrived from their Summer home, Arcadia Lodge, on the Chesapeake Bay, near Annapolis, to spend a few days before motoring to the 1407 H Street National 4905 Why Do People Buy Worthless Securities Is it because they are misled? Ts it hecause they are hypnotized? s it becanse they feel sorry for the promoter or the salesman who takes their money? 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Before You Invest—Invesligate The publication of this an- nouncement in these columns is evidence that this paper co-operates wi news- th and supports the Better Business Bureau for your protection. The Better, Business Bureau -of Washington 336 Evening Star Building Telephone National 8164 Maj. and Mrs. Frank M. Kennedy | spection tour to the West Coast and | his way to New York: some of the party | stopped at. the hotel to be picked up on | Sir Eric Geddes, brofher of former | Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Auck- | Former Commissioner of the District | mountains of Pennsylvania, where they | ! have again taken the bungalow they had lsst year' for August and early. Sep- tember. Mr, Leonard Richards, jr,, has gone to Saratoga, where he is the guest of Mr. Willlam Maynce of Shippan Point, at the United States Hotel. Mr. Maynce is also entertaining Mr. Earl Gulick of New York, who was a famous boy so- prano,in his youth. Col. E. D. Bricker, Ordnance Depart- ment, who has been in command of the ‘Watervliet” Arsenal, Watervliet, N. Y., has arrived in Washington to take up his new duties in the office of the chie: of ordnance as chief of the technical staff. Col. and Mrss Bricker have taken an apartment in Alban Towers at 3700 Massachusetts avenue. Judge and Mrs, William Leonard ‘Thurber left Washington today on an extended motor trip through the New England States. They will return in September, During their absence Mrs. L. D. Plumb and daughter, Miss Marian Plumb, will occupy their home on Quesada street, Chevy Chase, Mr. Alexander Legge, chalrman of the Farm Relief Board, has returned to the ‘Willard, where he has an apartment. Milburn-Blackistone Wedding In Chevy Chase Church. ‘The marriage of Miss Virginia Fair- Mrs. Z. Deminieu Ensign John Alexander * Milburn, U. 8. N, son of Mrs.. James Watts Mercur of Wallingford, Pa.. and the te Mr. Charles Milburn of this city. Wil take place this evening. The cere mony will be performed in All Saints’ | Church, Chevy Chase, Md.. at 8 o'clock, and will be followed by an fformal re- ception for only the members of the two families and the wedding party. Miss Blackistone and Ensign Milburn have been extensively entertained and last_evening Mr. and Mrs. Blackistone gave a buffet supper, following the re- hearsal for the members of the wed- ding party and the out-of-town guests. Blackistone. to | Mrs. Henry F. Dimock was hostess at dinner last evening at Elsinore, her Summer home, at Bar Harbor, Me. | Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Lightfoot were the guests of honor at a dinner | given last night by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Boss at their Summer place at Wild Rose Shores. on South River near Annapolis. Many of the guests, all of whom were from Washington, remained overnight after the dinner | party. Mrs. Mason Nicholson of Washington enteriained at dinner Monday night at the Mannsfield Hall Country Club near Fredericksburg, Va., where she is pass- | ing some time. Amiong her guests were | Prince Mirza PFirouz. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- don, Miss Nan Wallace, | Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mason Smith, Lieut Charles Delmar, Mr. W. Je ing and Dr. Iran Mrs. John Shepherd. rskine, Mr. | Hes Chewn- | e { Mrs. Andrews, wife of Capt. Adolphus Andrews, United States Navy, was | hostess at luncheon yesterday at the Yacht Club at Westport, N. Y. The Solicitor General, Mr. Charles Evans Hughes. jr. was among those lunching at the Carlton_ Hotel, yester- day. Others were the German consul general at New York. Dr. Carl von Lewinsky: Col. Campbell Hodges, Mrs, William~ White, wife of Maj. White: Mrs. Francis Lowthorp and Mrs. C. C | Calhoun. | Mr. and Mrs Harrington Mills of | Washington were hosts at dinner last evening at Saranac Inn, having in the large companv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Altemus and Mrs. L. A. Slaughter of Washington. Mrs. Carlisle Johnston of Suffolk. Va., s passing some time in Washing- | ton. Mrs. Johnston is accompanied bv i ner son and daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Sampsell and little daughter, Margaret, who have been spending a few week: with Mrs. Sampsells’ mother, Mrs. O, ! Buehler of Ninth and F streets north- east, have recently left for the Orfent. where Lieut. Comdr. Sampsell has been stationed. Mrs. William Henry White left Friday for Buena Vista Springs, where she will spend the remainder of the Summer at | the Buena Vista Springs Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Driskill of New- | port, Tenn.. have motored to Washing- ton and are at the Grace Dodge Hotel Mr.and Mrs. Clarence L. Busch enter- tained at luncheon vesierday at the reading rooms at York Harbor, Me. Mr. Maurice Gordon-Herndon and Miss Carol Gordon-Herndon are passing the week end in the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie, jr.. have with them for the month of August their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Ss. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ten Eyck Wendell. for- merlv of Washington, now living at Casenovia. N. Y.. have arrived at the Curtis Hotel in Lenox, while on a motor trip through New England. liamstown, Mass.. and is William Clarke at Witterstown. | Miss Vivian Harris has returned to her home in Wesley Heights after a week’s visit to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Whitwell are motoring to Portland. where Miss Whit- well and Mr. John C. Whitwell will be Allen: Mr. and Mrs. Whitwell will visit varlous points in Maine. Mr. Strickland Gillilan has returned to the Wardman Park Hotel from his Mrs. Gillilan has remained at country place, Mr. Willlam E. Bershtold of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce is stopping at the Carlton Hotel. their Mrs. Pauls and Family Guests At Wild Rose Shores, Maryland. Mrs, Margaret Pauls and her two small_children_are_the gu of Mr. $2.50 R0UID"§9 50 TRIP EXCURSION TO * Shenandoah Caverns, Va. Sunday, August 4, 1929 SPECIAL TRAIN of First- Class Coaches and Parlor Car: Lv. Washington.9:00 A.M. (Union Station) Lv. Washington.9:05 A.M. (7th 8t. Station) Lv. Alexandria. .9:17 AM. Lv. Manassas. . .9:55 A M. Special Train stops at Caverns Entrance. Spe- cial admission to Caverns, $1.00. . Many outstanding fea- tures in these beautiful Caverns — dry walks— electrically illuminated. Dinner .and refresh- ments served at Caverns Inn. Southern Railway System City Ticket Office 1§10 H St. N.W. Nati ! 1465-1466. or Do iwtion "or”"Sth Sireet ‘Station fax Blackistone, daughter of Mr. and | thur Condon, Miss Carol Gordon-Hern- | Mrs. John Ritchie, 3d, of Greenville, | Mrs, Edward K. Fox has gone to Wil- | with Mrs. | the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prank C. | Summer home on the Severn River. ! and Mrs. George Walson of Washing- ton, at their Summer home at Wild Rose Shores on South River near Annapolis. _Miss Minnie May Hardy returned yesterday from the Pacific Coast, where she visited relatives in Portland, Oreg., after going through the Yellowstone Park. On the return trip Miss Hardy came through the Canadian Rockies and visited at Lake Louise and Banff, Canada. | | Dr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Whittaker |of Detroit and Mr. A. M. Whittaker of Huntington, W. V: after a stay at White Sulphur Springs, motored 0 Washington where they have been Whittaker on First street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allebaugh of Steubenville, Ohio, are motoring ex- Grace Dodge Hotel while in Washing- Mrs. C. P. Hutterly, also of Steuben- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Guthrie, accom- anied by Mr. George Willlams, sailed ast night aboard the Statendam to | spend several weeks motoring in Eng- |land and on the continent. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lynn Clarke and their daughter, Miss Mildred | Clarke, have fine to Narragansett Pler | for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Prospere Ar- taud. the latter formerly Mrs. Winifred Howell Sterns, have just returned from their honeymoon at White Sulphur Springs, and last evening were dinner hosts at the Carlton. DR. MENZEL T0 CONDUCT SERVICES AT CONCORDIA | Former Pastor of Lutheran Church Will Have Charge of German Rites. | tary ‘of the Board of Foreign Missions | of “the Evangelical Synod of North | America, will conduct the German serv- ice at Concordia Lutheran Evangelical Church, Twentieth and G streets to- Dr. Menzel is a former pastor of Concordia_Church, Rev. Willlam A. McKee, | Trinity Methodist Episcopa | South of Birmingham, Ala., will occupy the pulpit. Rev. Mr. McKee was for three years assistant pastor at Mount { Vernon Place Methodist Church with | | Dr. 'W. A. Lambeth. | The pastor of Concordia Church, Rev. | Charles Enders, is taking an extended | | automobile tour with his family through {the Midwestern States. | | | THE WEATHER | | | i - District of Columbia—Showers this afternoon and tonight and possibly to- morrow morning, followed by fair and | cooler; moderate southwest shifting to ; northwest, winds. | Maryland—Partly cloudy. with showers { tonight and posstbly early tomorrow | morning in east portion. | Virginia—Showers this afternoon and | tonight; slightly warmer in extreme east | portion: tomorrow fair and cooler. | West' Virginia—Partly cloudy, with | showers tonight and probably in ea | and south portions tomorrow morning: slightly warmer in extreme southwe: | portion tonight. cooler in north and west portions tomorrow; moderate southwe: winds. | Weather in Various Cities. 3 [UTEY P anaworng fwwgor w Stations. Weather. Clear Pt.clondy Clear Cloudy Gloudy Clear Clear Bricloudy Clondy Clear Cloudy Rain ria, Ga.. 20 ! Atlantic Citv.. 29'a | Baltimore. Md | Birmingham | Bizmarc | Boston. Mass... | Burral ¥ | Charleston, 8.6, | Chicago. 1L | Cincinnati, Ghio | Cleveland.'Onio. 2 Colimby | Denver, | Detroit. El Paso. | Galveston, | Helena, Mont | Huron.'S. Dak Indfanapohe.in | Jacksonville.Pla | Kansas City. M Los Angeles | Louisville. ~K¥. . New York. N.Y. Oklahoma City.. | Omaha. Nebr | Philadeiphi | Phoenix. Pittsburgh. Portland. Me.. Portland, Ores Raleigh, 'N, C.. Salt Lake Gity.. San Antonio. 30.00 San Diego. Celif 29.82 | San_Francisco. 29.94 | St." Louts. Mo... 2082 St. Paul, Minn_. 30.00 | Seattle. ' Wash.. 30.04 Spokane, Wash. 29.68 WASH.. D.C....29.94 FOREIGN. (7 am.. Gresnwich fime. todas.) Temperacure, Westher . Pr.cloudy . Cloudy . Clondy © Bt.cloudy . Clear 80 ' Cloudy 58 0.02 Clear &0 0.02 Clondy 85 69 .... Cloudy London. England.. Paris. France.. vienna, _Ausirig | Berlin.’ Germany | Stocknolm, Sweden ! Cloudy Gibraltar.” Spain Pert cloudy (NGon. ‘Sreenwich time, toaay.! Horta (Fayal). Azores.... 72 Part cloudy (Current observaions.) Hamilton. Bermud: 20 Cloudy San Juan, Porto 82 Part cloudy | Havana. Cuba 78 Clear 78 Cloudy Births Reported. The following births have been r¢ he Health Department in the pa omas J. and Annie C. Fanning. girl. George T. and Diana T. Wood, girl Charles A. and Pearl M. Rovce. boy. Walter and Margaret Kramer. boy. Jobn G. and Ruby C. MacFarlane, Arthur R. and Lillian Mahan. boy! David L. and Dena E. Shatenstei| Thomas H. and Florence C. Hal Joseph and Esther Stearman, boy Henry A. and Mildred bo: Harry R. and Hazel H. Chadwick. boy. Willlam H. and Irene’ M. Reynoids. Stuart E. and Beatrice O. Coivin, bo; Zenno and Anastasia Soupoura: Daniel F. and Mary O'Donogh Leo J. and Marie Cain. girl. Louis ‘and Margaret Guglielmini, Jacob ,and Lillie Dodd. girl. Richard Helen Grant. sirl. Clarence and Edith Lewis. boy. William and Olena Harrison, boy. Fred and Charlotte Owens. boy. jchard S. and Carrie Coates, bo. mes and Nomie Bunch. bo. John D. and Harriet M. Graves. girl. Willlam and_Malvena Carroll and Helen Brow Ciear Part cloudy Clear boy. sirl. Deaths Re;orled. The following deaths have been reported | o the ‘Healtn Depariment in’be past 34 our. ames N. Trail. 78. 4807 4lst st. William L. Milburn, 8¢, Plaa Avartments. Atner VrShasas, s B2l ML view Revel . Callahan. 33. Emergency Hospital. Caxl Sutvely. 11 months. 1243 473 st. $.% Teish Johnson, 65. St. Elizabeth's Hosp) Saille Francls, 60, 918 French st Annie Riley. 58 Gallinger Hospital. E Benjamin Adams. 27. Casualty Hospita! i 5 LOST. h & Col. rd. ol POCKETBOOK call at 1761 Euclid s LOST. ATREDALE DOG _Male, 7 vears old } color”silky b | BOOK of Teceipts an i 3 ‘bank deposit_book. Reward for Tetirn Yo Commerial Photo Co. 1118 Eve CHIFFON DRESS— blue chiffon dress in Kano’ muslin _underwear _dept. s lost_and fo YEGLASSES, in case, Thursday evening, In nelghiborhood Pranklin Park. Phone Prank- 1in_8681. ‘Hobbs._evenings. ro FUR—Red fox, neckp! Saturday morning, August 3. on lware ave, n. ‘between C Reward if retu to Betty Bldg.. Government Hotels. ___ Cal- 1 FEL ic} e, Reward._Clev, (17(3 ¥ ETBOOK, I Teft Rhode is, Thursday, A n.e. _Rews! iy’s. blue: Isiand ave Return to_ the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Horace W.| tensively in the East and are at the | ton. They are accompanied by Mr. and | Dr. Paul A. Menzel, executive secre- | In the English service, at 11:15 am., | astor of | Church | 66 0.04 Pi cloudy | Part cloudy | boy. | FREDERICK ROEGE DIES IN LAUBEL SANITARIUM Patent Attorney, 32, Expires in Institution After Short Iliness. | FPrederick Ward Roege, 32 years old, of 1235 Thirty-first street, patent at- | torney, specializing in foreign patents, ! { died in the Laurel Sanitarium Wednes- | day after a short iliness. | A native of this city, Mr. Roege was | the son of Mrs. Laura Ward Roege | and the late Frederick Roege. He is | survived by his widow, Mrs. Laura| | Pendleton Roege; his mother, and an ! infant daughter,’ Laura Powell Roege. | For the past eight years, Mr. Roege | had been associated with Emil Bon- | nelycke of this city. i MARION C. HUNT DEAD. Banker's Daughter, 16, Expires After Illness of Two Weeks. | Miss Marion C. Hunt. daughter of | George P. Hunt, secretary of the Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co.. mort- | gage bankers, died in Garfield Hospital | yesterday after an illness of two weeks. | She was 16 years old. | Miss Hunt attended local graded | schools and Mount St. Agnes College, | Baltimore. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Church. She leaves her father, a sister, Miss Dorothy Rose Hunt, and a brother, John F. Hunt. Her mother was the late Mrs. Marion C. Hunt. Funeral services will be conducted in the shrine of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Monday morning at 9 o'clock, | following brief services at the residence, 11450 Monroe street. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. i | | | | i | i Qard of Thanks. | TALBERT. CHARLES R. The children of | CHAF.eS R. TALBERT gratefully ac- Knowledge the heauiiful fioral tributes and expressions of sympathy from thelr many Triends. July 28, 1920 | MRS BERNIE HEIDENREICK. MRS. | TJAMES'P. ). DAVIS, HOWARD R. TAL: BERT. Braths. ABBOTT. FTHFL B. On Friday. { 71928 at_her residence. 2 ETHEL B. ABBOTT. Peter and Martha of Jennie B. Morris. Bessis Parker snd Louise Stevenson. Remains resting at the W. Frnest Jarvis Co.. funeral parlors, 2222 | Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. | ABNEY. MARY LLOYD PENDLETON. On | " Toesday. July 30,1929, at New York City. MARY ' LLOYD PENDLETON ABNEY. widow of John Rutledse Abney and daugh- fer of George Hunt and Alice Key Pendle- ton BERLINER. EMILE. Saturday, August 3 1923. at 10:30 am. EMILE BERLINER! | | aged 7 nusband of Cora Adler Berliner. Notice of funeral later, BROWN. LOTTIE. Departed this life on | Thursday. August 1. 1929, et 1:20 pm.. i brief illness. at Freedmen s Hos LOTTIE BROWN. the Iate Charles and Grace Brown. of the late James, Frank and Rose Brown, Rachel Glascoe, John Brown: aunt of | Grace, Thelma and Alberta Brown: de- | friend of Willlam H. Bundy: sister- | in-law of Mrs. Lavinia Brown. Remains | tinz at_the residence of her brother John Brown. 1314'3 Sth st n.w. Fu nerai Sunday, August’ 4. at 1430 p.m from Central A 'M. E. Church. 5th st between M and N sts. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. 4 BROWN. MARY. Departed fhis life Wednes- Aay. July 31.°1929, at Garfeld Hospital. | MARY BROWN. devoied wife of William Brown. She leaves also one stepson. ihree brothers. one sister snd one aunt Remains st Fraziers new funeral home. | 389 Rhode Island ave. nw. Puneral Sun- | das. Augus: 4. at 1 p.m. from the Florida A'enie ‘Baptist' Church. Florida ave. and | Bohrer st. n.w.. Rev. W. A, Tavior afficial- inz. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Payne's Cemeters. 4 BUSEY., WILLIAM. On Avgust 3. 1829. at his_home "at Ardmore. Md.. WILLIAM BUSEY. beloved husband of Eva Busey Notice of funeral hereafter. . | CAMPBELL. JAMES A. On Fridav. Augnst 2. 1929, at his residence. 779 Kenvon st | nw. JAMES A CAMPBELL. husband of Mamie Campbell. father of James K. Campbell and_devoted son of James H Campbell. brother of Lucilie Smith. Flo: ence King. Bernice and Grace Campbei: Remains resting at the W. Ernect Jarvis | devoted sister 5. at 9 a.m.. from his late residence. atives and friends invited. CARTER. NATHANIEL LAFAYETTE, parted this life Friday. August 2. 9750 p . "at Walter 'Reed Hospit NATHANIEL LAPAYETTE CARTER. vored husband of Cora Carter. devoted son of Clara Carier and the late Andrew Cai- Ter. brother of Susie. May. Barron and Stewart Carter. Remains resting at the W Eraest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. | . 1929, at_his residence. s.¢. JOHN THOMAS! siit“Margaret Don- e above residence | at 8:30 pm. Rela- invited. ~ Intermen: Friday. *August 828 N. Carolina ave beloved husband. of nelly. Puneral from on Saturday. August 3 tives and friends Roanoke. Va. DONNELLY, JOHN T. The members of Ad- miral George Dewey Naval Camp. No. 7. U.'S. W. V.. ‘are hereby notified of the déath of our late comrade, JOHN T. DON- NELLY, who departed this life Priday. gust ‘3. 1920, at his residence. 928 Nocth | Carolina ave. se. Interment at Roanoke, HARRY J. DAVIS, Commander . Friday. August 2. 1929, Y A. beloved vife of Willlam E Funeral from her late residence. 513 P st. ne. Sundav. Augusi 4. at 2:30 | pm. Interment Addison Chevel, Md. | HUNT. MARION C. Suddenly. August 2. | 1929° at Garfield Hospital, MARION C. HUNT. beloved daughter of George P.and the late Marion C. Hunt (nee Pansy Mc- | Carthy). Funersl services at her late | Tesidence, 1450 Montce st n.w. Monday. August at 8:30 thenee 1o the Shrine of the Sacred Heait. Where mass will ‘be said at 9 a.m. Interment Mount | Olivet Cemetery. “ KENEALY. CORNELIUS B. On Thursd August 1. 1929, at Providence Hospiln CORNELIUS B.. beloved husband of th late Esther Kenealy. Remains resting st | W. Warren Taltavuli's funeral home, 14th | st’ and Spring rd. n.w._ Puneral from W. Warren Taltavill's funeral home on | Monday. August 5. at 8:30 am.: thence 10 | St; Dominick's Chirch, where mass will be aid at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends in- ited to_attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LARNER. FRANK W. Friday, August 2, 1920, | “at his residence. 1004 23nd st ' m.w. FRANK W beloved husband of Alcinda K Larner. Fineral from his late residence Morday, August 5. at 11 a.m. Relatives and_friends invited. Interment (private) at Glenwood Cemetery. 4 | McCONVILLE, DONALD C. Departed ti life after a lingering illness Thursd 1. 1929, at Philadelphia, Pa.. DO ALD C. McCONVILLE. He is survived by his wife, Eloise McCorville: one son, Don- ald 'H. McConville: his daughter. 'Emilv McConville, and_two brothers. Arihur k. and Paul 'B. McConville. Interment ei | Steubenville. Ohio. 4 MINOR, GEORGE T. Departed this life Sat- urdsy. August 3. 1926, at Hackensack. N. J. GEORGE T. MINOR. son of the lal¢ Rob: ert H. and S. A. Minor. Remains tempo- Tarily restng at the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later 4 NICKERSON. HORACE J. Suddenly on ¥Fri- day. Aucust 2, 1929, at his late residence. 1853 ‘Calvert 'st, n.w. HORACE J. be: loved husband of Winifred Nickerson. Re- mains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. No- tice of funeral. Inter. PARKS. JERRY S. Departed _this life Thursdsy, August 1. 193 Freedmen's Hospital, JERRY S. PARKS. beloved hus- band of Bessie Parks: father of Lawrence and George Parks. ' He also leaves to mourn his departure three sisters, Lon- donin’ Jackson, Cora Strange and Hen- Tletia Holmes. and a host of other rela- | fives and {riends. Funeral Sunday. Ausust 40’2 pm.. fiom the Jonn T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. 5.w. In- terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. 4 FRBLEROY, MOBET, LWL ‘this life Wednesday. July Tesidence. 1216 _You .w.. ROBERT LEWIS PENDLETON. beioved husband of Islia L. Amos Pendieton and brother of Mrs. Kate B. Hill and Mrs, Rosa P, Clay- ton. Remains at PFrazier's new funeral home, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Fu- nersl Monday. August 8. at 2 p.m. from Metropolitan_ A. M. E. Churcir. M - tween I5th and 16th sts. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. a2 ENDLETON. 33°. ROBERT L. Sovereisn Trrand tommander Unlted. Supreme Conacil. ‘ottish Rite Masons, 33° (colorea), South- e Jurisdiction. U.'S. A.. from 1911 to 1920, Officers_and meinbers of the coun- il wil please attend Kadosh midnight ervices Sundav. August 4. at Metropolitan . M. E. Church, M st. between 15th_and 16th sts. ~Puneral Monday. August 5. the above named church at'2 pm. Rev. Luke's Episcopai . Tnomas J. Brown of St, Luke s Episcopai vlease attend. Church ‘officiating. Al WILLARD W. ALLEN, 33°. Puissant Lieutenant Grand Commander. Attest: _ JAMES T. BEASON, 33°, Sec: tary General H. E. 3 PENDLETON, ROBERT L. A si ‘munication’ of Pythago: . A, A. M., will be Departed 1929, at_nix as_ Lo # id Monday t i p.m., at Masonic Hell, for the purpose of Past Deputy Grand Master RO *PENDLETON. PFuneral from Metropolitan A, M. E. Church, M 3t between 15th and 16th sts. n.w., Monday. August 5, at 2 p.m. EDWARD %, BURNETT. Worihipful Mas- EUGENE WAYMAN, Sec's, 4 tending ter. | DOVE. MILDRED MARI) | 7 Quick. . Braths. PENDLETON. ROBERT L. Officers and mem- bece: ‘You'are hereby notified fhat the M. W. Acacia Grand Lodge, F. A. A. M. will_convene In 'special communication Monday. August 5. 1929. 12:30 D.m.. at the Masonic Temple, Sth and Virginia ave. x.¢. purpose making arrangements and atisnd ing the funeral of our late brother, ROBERT L. PENDLETON. past deputy &rand mester. The service will be heid at Metropolitan ‘'A. M. E. Church. M st. be. tween 15th and ‘16t sts. n.w.. 2 p.m. Ordaf ALBERT DOTSON, Grand Master. CHARLES D. FREEMAN, Grand Secretary, PENDLETON, ROBERT L. The officers members of Richard Howell Gleaves sembly. No. 2. Crder of the Golden Cir will aisembie at’ Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, M st. between 16th and 17 sts. n.w. Monday., Ausust 5, 1029 at 2 pm 10 attend the funeral of the sovers grand_commander, 1. ROBERT L. PE DLETON. MAUD 1, DI . [ XON. L. L. Ruler, H. REBECCA BEASON. L. L. Sect. | 4% PE! 'TON. ROBERT Body will lie state at Scottish Rite Temple ' from 10 to 10 m. Sunday. The sublima ces and {llustrious peers of Jonathan Davis Consistory, No. 1. will ‘Assemble at Scottish Rite Cathedral. 1633 11th &t. n.%.; Sundey night, August 4, 1929, at 11 llvnc'lr::‘,'r:’n.dn lCCOlul’)DlnY rh; rPll!r‘xXr;;OnI 2 erand commander. Tll. ROB- ERT L. PENDLETON. 33°, 1o Meiropoli- tan Church. on M street between 15th and 16th sts. nw.. where the kadosh service wili be performed. You are also ordered 10 assemble at Scottish Rite Calhedral on Saturday night, August 3. st 8 pm., in special session ‘for imstructions. ©im: Portant thai every Tmember altend thin meeting. ' By order of ILL JESSE BROWN. 33°. Attest Commander-in-Chief. CICERO A. LEE. 33 .1 Keeper of Seals and Archives. CHAS. H. ANDERSON. 32 . Assistant. ILL. WILLIAM M. EDWARDS. . Deputy of the Valley. 3 MARY KATHER] . Prida Au- ust 3, 1929, at her residence. 1855 Calvart 5. nW. MARY KATHERINE PERRY. be- loved ‘mother of Mrs. Herbert E. Prench, Edward Godey Perry and J. Carl Perr: Funeral (private) on Mondav. August at 3 o'clock, from Gawler's funeral chapel, 155 Pa_ ave, n.w. Interment Oak Aill Cemetery. 4 PIKE. CLARA LECRON. Friday. August 2, 1929, at her residence. 1114 25th st. n .. CLARA LECRON. wicow of Benjsmin §. Pike end beloved mother of Mrs. Howard Clements and Edith M. Pike and grand- mother of st Seweli Shepard. Funeral from her late residence Mondsy. August 5 at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited. " Interment (private) Arlington Cemetery. 4 ROCK. EMMA F. On Fridav, 7t Sipley Hosgital, EMMA 2 PERRY, agust 2. 1929, wife of the e Richsrd e C. Rock. Funeral from her idence. 86 Preston ave.. Cherry- a.. on Monday. August 5. at 2 p.m. ment Fort Lincoin Cemetery El FR. <. MARTHA VIRGINIA. On at her residence, 112 West~ Clarendon, Va.. Mrs. MARTHA ASHER (nee Kent). beloved wife ‘of William Sasher Funeral Sundar, Ausust 43 pm., Clarendon Baplist urc 4 THORPE, SOPHIA. Departed this life sud- denl guSt 2. 1920, at the residence of her “daughter. 127 & st SOPHIA THORPE. _She 1t suryi hree be- loved daughters. Mrs. Bonita I. Hawkins, Mrs. Jessie Thorpe Hale and Mrs. Mattis Quing. and five grandchildren. Funeral Tuesdar. August 6. from Frazier's new in- neral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w.. 1p.m. Relatives and friends invited. & On Thursdar. Au- TRAIL., JAMES NFLEO 1 JAMES NELSON TRAIL. be- g9 ied busband of Sarali K. Trall if hia e res 7 Funeral from_ his denoe. 4807 415t si. n.w.. Sundav. Aug 4. at 2 pm. Interment Union Cemetery, Rockville, Md 4 UNDERWOOD. FRANCE ELIZABETH. On Fricay. Augist 2. 1929. at Columbia Hos- pital. FRANCE ELIZABETH. beloved wife of the late Andrew Underwood and loved mother of Kathryn Nicholson of South Bend. Ind. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. WIMMER. MARY ELLEN. On Fridav. Aue Zust 2. 1929. at her residence. 2842 Bladens- burg rd. n.e.. MARY ELLEN WIMMER (nee Heath). the beloved wife of Paul R. Wim- mer. Notice of funeral hereafter. . Iu Memoriam. BFCKER. IDA F. In sad but loving remem= brance of m wife and loving mother, IDA E. BECKFR. who depariea this life one year ago todav. August 3. 1928, She bade us not a last farewsll, She said zood-by to nene, loving heart had ceased to beat Before we knew she'd gons LQVING " HUSBAND "AND ' DAUGHTIR. A ! DODSON. WAVERL WAVERLY DODSON. life just one vear as Mother and Wateh for the boatma Bearing the loved ones Into the harbor. near 1o their side THEIR DAUGHTER. MRS EVELYN D. HOLLAND OF ATLANTIC CITY, AN BROTHER. ° In sad but love ing remembrance our “dear daughter, MILDRED MARIE DOVE. who departe life two vears azo today. August 3, n loving memory of who departed thia Augnst 3. 1928, j0v and pride oh. perhaps too well, For soon she slept and died. Our vers hopes belied our fears, And fears onur hopes belied ¥ We thought her dving when she siept And sieepiog when she died For when the morn came. dim and sad, And chill with eariv showers, Her quist evelids closed She had anciher morn than ours. MOTHER AND FATHER. MILLER. HENRY. In sad but loving membrance of loving husbane departed o ore August 3. 1929 In_life a leader and in death the same: Beloved by il. he leaves a memory dear Of joy and sunshine and #n honored name To us who linger here. HIS WIFE. ANNIE MILLER. * In loving memors of my d DA NALLY. who Dasse awey so peacefully four vears ago todav. It seems but vesterday to me. on. dear mother. =i todav, my life vear ago Where we will part no more. LOVING MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. * RHINES. NANNIE B. HARRIS. In loving memory of our loved one, NANNIE B. HARRIS RHINES. who departed this life 13 vears azo todar. August 3. 1916 SISTERS. E. V. WINFIELD AND CELES. TINE ALLEN, AND JOHN T. RHINES. * FUNERAL DIKECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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