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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First La\dy of the Land Entertain Guests at Wlute HOUSC. ’ HE President and Mrs. Hoover, who will remain in Washington over Sunday, had as their guests in the Executive Mansion Mrs, William Hoffman of Barrington, R. I, Miss Frances Sparks of Louis- ville. Ky., and Mr. Allan Fox of New York. who arrived yesterday in time for dinner. Secretary Mellon Will Spend Week End in New York. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, will return to Wash- ington the first of the week from New York. where he went to sce his son, Mr. Paul Mellon, -ail :or England to take a post-graduate course at Cambridge University. The Secretary of Commcrce, Mr. Rob- ert Patterson Lamont, has gone to New York to spend .he weck end. The charge d'affaires of Cuba, Dr. Jose T. Baron, entertained at lea yes- terday afteimoon in honor of Gen. 15th and M Sts. N.W. One of the Best Places in Town to Live No Carfare No Long Waits for Cars or Busse American Plan Double Rooms as low as $50.00 each person Inquire of Our Club Facilities Decatur 0380 Bleached Celery Hearts Pedro E. Betancourt of Cuba. The company included Senator E. S. Brous- sard, Senator R. B. Howell, Senator S. W. Brookhart, Senator Frank L. Green, Senator T. Connally, Senator W. E. Edge, Senator H. J. Allen, the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; Gen. Charles P. Sum- merall, Gen. J. L. Clem, Mr. w. Brahany, Col. Rice W. Means, hll’ 3L Smith, Mr. Albert Michaud, Mr. James E. Maynard, Mr. James J. Murphy, Mr. Jere A. Costello, Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, Mr. W. L. Mattocks, Mr. J. G. Yaden, Mr. Stewart Janney. Mr. D. Foley, Mr. C. A. Belknap, Mr. J. A. Gal- lagher, Mr. C. W. McCraffrey, Mr. A. H. League, Mr. H. B. Coulter. Mr. L. C. Nelson, Mr. B. F. Motley, Mr, H. F. Patterson, Mr. F. S. Hodgson, Mr. S. G. Mawson, Mr. Lee S. Harris, Mr. C. J. P. Weber, Mr. J. A. Burns, Mr. D. L. Rice, Col. Miguel A. Varora, Dr. Arturo Padro, Dr. Manuel Marquez-Sterling, Mr. L. Betharte, Mr. P. Betancourt, jr., Mr. ‘A. E. Stuntz, Mr. C. E. Harner, mem- bers of the embassy staff, including Dr. P. Rodriguez-Capote, Capt. E. A. Prieto, Dr. Gonzalo Guell, Senor Jose A. Sera, Lieut. Rafael Alfonso, Senor Armando Roa and Senor Orestes Garcia, and Senor Raul Vianello, Senor Carlos Tornes and Senor Manuel Gutierrez. Mrs. Tilson, wife of Representative John Q. Tilson, is sailing from New York today on the Minnekahda for Eu- rope. ‘The naval attache of the Italian em- bassy, Capt. Luigi Notarbartolo di Villa rosa, will entertain at the dinner dance | this” evening in the gold room of the Wardman Park Hotel. The commandant of Fort Myer and Mrs. Guy V. Henry have returned from a motor trip through Canada. The First Assistant Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Joseph M. Dixon, who recently returned to their apartment, at the Wardman Park Hotel, from their OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR |EISEMAN'S—7th & F | | | | | “THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BARONESS ASTRID UNGERN-STERNBERG, Guest for the season of her uncle and aunt, Maj. ard Mrs. Albert J. Myer, at titeir home on Cathedral avenue. —Underwood & Underwcod Photo. night. Peg brother-in-| Mr. home, in Montana, have with them | their daughter, Mrs. of New Haven, who will remain a fort- Their youngest daughter, Miss Alexander Dean | gy Dixon, who has been with her w and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Hills, in Baltimore, for a short time, has also joined her parents. The assistant director of the Ameri- | can Council on Education and Mrs. David Allan Robertson, and their son, David Allan Robertson, jr.. returned to their home, at 1869 Wyom- have Wreaths & Sprays Beautiful Floral Tributes Artistically Conceived $3__5_0 and up They May Be Shipped Anywhere! 1407 H Street National 4905 +TAMBASSAL H O X E S DINNER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1929 Select Qui Salted Pecans or Supreme of Assorted Melon on Ice —— or Cream of Golden West Fowl, Camelia Ramequin of Mixed Sea Food, Epicure Toasted Saltines s CHOICE - een Olives Bluepoint Oysters on Half Shell, Sauce Mignonette Chilled Essence of Fresh Tomatoes, En Geles Grilled Filet Mignon of Beef, Bearnaise Sauce Baked Smithfield Ham, Champagne Sauce Braised Long Island Duckling, a L'Orange Fried Young Chicken, Southern Styls Roast Leg of Spring Lamb, Mint Jelly Roast Choice Ribs of Beef, Au Jus French Peas Paysanne or Fresh Cauliflower, Hollandaise Fresh Peach Shortcake Pineapple Tarteletts Hot Corn Bread California Asparagus, Vinaigrette Duchesse Potato or Candied Yams Punch a la Romaine e Good Luck Salad =2 Coupe Ambassador Parfait Dame-Blanchs —— Graham Muifins French and Finger Rolls Coffee, Tea, Milk, Buttermilk g s Mixed Nuts Assorted After-Dinner Mints TWO DOLLARS PER COVER Boston Cream Pie Strawberry Sundae Hot Biscuits Remember the Date Your Course in SPEEDWRITING Begins Monday, September 16 Orgamzed Responsibility Use Yellow Cabs and Black and White Cabs Owned and Operated by Brown Bros. D ., | | Enjoy your Sunday dinner at the Ambassador Hotel, 14th and K Streets, N. W. . . . M. Delabre, the French Chef, has prepared this tempting table d’hote menu for the opening of the Hotel. . . . Dinner is served from 5t0 9P. M.... We will expect you. ing avenue, after having spent the Sum- mer in New Hampshire. Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien and Miss Caroline Roebling are in New | York, where they are staying at the | Ambassador Hotel over Sunday. Maj. J. H. Sturgeon will be host to a party of 12 this evening at the dinner dance in the gold room of the Ward- man Park Hotel. ‘The marriage of Miss Alice JC!‘H!E! Metcalf, caughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson Metcalf, to Mr. Douglas | Irvin Gray, son of Mrs. Bessie F. Gra: will take place this afternoon. The ceremony will be performed at 5:30 | odist Episcopal Church, the pastor, the | | Rev. Walter Michael, officiating. Im- m?dhtch following there will be an Let Us Make Your New Draperics Now ‘We specialize in mn»m: draperies to vour l||1n idual specifi e in and ue lh! new fabrics eon dunh) MCcDEVITT ik REFINED, CONVENIENT LOW RENTALS Desirable modern apartments avay " overlo e B o OTHER NOTABLES 2229 BANCROFT PLACE Turn north from Massachusetts Avenue at 23d Street for squsre and a half to croft Place, and g R STONE & FAIRFAX National 2424 1008 Conn. A R Open a Savings D0, informal reception in the church parlors and later Mr. and Mrs, Metcalf will en- tertain the members of the wedding p.rty -nd the two families at supper in their home. Hannegan-Ncbeker Wedding This Evening. The marriage of Miss Ruth Nebeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Nebeker, to Ensign Edward Allen Hannegan will take place this evening at 8 o'clock in the home of the bride’s parents on WOodley road. Lieut, and Mrs, D. W. Sawtell have arrived from Fort Crook, Omaha, Nebr., and lnre staying at the Wardman Park Hotel. Lieut. Sawtell was on duty at Fort Myer several years ago, and has recent- ly been ordered to Washington. The former Secretary of State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hughes, are arriving in New York today on the Rotterdam after passing the greater part of the Summer abroad. The former Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Hubert Wark, is the guest of Sena- tor Charles Waterman in the latter's apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend has returned to Washington after an absence extend- ing over most of the Summer. She has spent some time at Newport as_ the guest of Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Van- derbilt, and during her visit there she was_entertained at _dinner by Mrs. | Henry Clews, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bel- | mont and others. The former United States Minister to Uruguay, Mr. U. Grant-Smith, is again passing a short time at the Wardman Park Hotel. The Misses Calhoun, daughters of the late Rear Admiral Colhoun, have | returned to their home on Fairmont | street _after passing the Summer at | Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., where they | occupled Miss Heaven's cottage, Dog- wood Lodge. | Miss Margaret Cranford and Mr. Jo- | seph De Ronde Cranford entertained at dinner last night at the Columbia Country Club for Miss Charlotte Ben- | son O'Shaughnessy and Mr. William | Henry Cranford, who will be married on Wednesday, September 25. Miss Cranford, who is a sister of the bride- groom, is to be a bridesmaid, and Mr. Joseph Cranford is also a member of the wedding party. The guests at the dinner included Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Horgan, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Call Dickinson, Miss Sarah Major, Miss | Ruth Gullion, Miss Virginia Buell, Miss | Lilla LaGarde, Miss Francis Hill, Miss | Josephine Snowden, Mr. Louis J. Rauber, Mr. Richard Wirt, Mr. Percy Cranford, jr.; Mr. Richard Schulz, Mr. Carl Davis, Mr. Oscar Giese, Mr. Bruce Colton, Mr. Smith Bowman, jr.; Mr. William Winstead, Mr. Charles R. Mor= row, jr.. Mr. Harry Rudfllmen, Mr. Percy Cranford, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dion S. Birney are at | o'clock in the Brightwood Park Meth- ' the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall for a short | stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. John F Wilkins with Miss Kath- | erine Wilkins and Mr. John F. Wilkins, yr,km‘c at the Barclay while in New York. | Mrs, Stokes Halkett, who has re- turned to the city, is passing a short | time at the War Park Hotel. ‘Wedding in Staunton Today of Interest Here. | _Miss Sarah East, daughter of Mrs: | East of Staunton and the late Mr. | Charles M. East, will be married. today | to !r Joseph R. Nutt, jr. {1 The ceremony wiil Andlrons Flreplace Goods FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W. Natl. 1964 e Account With Us We pay 3% .and 4% interest—and extend the facilities of our service. e place in Saving is so easy if you go about it systematically— and small amounts grow into large sums surprisingly quick. “The Bank With a Smile” Washington Savings Bank 719 Tenth Street Thos. E. Jarrel, Pres. e —At Grant Place J. D. Leonard, Vice I'ru. & Treas. I, THE SPACIOUS- NESS and privacy of a town house char- acterized in the per- fectly appointed suites of Washing- ton’s foremost and most aristocratically situated apartment building. We invite your inspec- tion of a model suite. b H. L. Rust Company 1001 15th St. N. W. National 8100 . « . Seven to nine rooms, with three baths and servants’ rooms, fireplaces on sthre¢ floors. Three czrcoures. . . . Resi- dent manager on premises. 2101 Connecticut Avenue SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929. Ee ioTiowed 57 rocephion 1 the howse a of the bride's mother. Mr. Joseph R. Nun of Cleveland was host at dinner last ing in the stonawdl Julnn Staunton in compliment to his son and his bride and the members of the wed- ding party. Mr.. and Mrs. 8. W, Miller have gone to Atlantic City for an early ll\l\lflunn visit at the Chalfonte-Haddon all. Mrs. Carmichael, wife of Maj. Gen. Roderick L. Carmichael, was hostess Wednesday to the young girls who are to sell candy for her committe2 ¢uring the Army Exposition and Carnival Octo- ber 8, 4 and 5. Mrs, Carmichael was assisted by Mrs. Call Dickinson and Mrs, Hugh Whitt, who will have charge of the girls. The mmmny included Miss Kitty Martin, Lalla Lynn, mu Ginx _Yellot, M!.ll Elizabeth Dun!] Miss Betty Comegys, Miss Sophie Beal Miss Florence Beale, Miss Ann 'l‘urner Miss Lena Macatee, Miss Barbara Bess, Miss Deane Bess, Miss Mariaana Har- rison, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss Dorathy Dial, Miss Joyce Valle, Miss Eilcen Ber- rall, Miss Lilla La Garde, Miss Betty Shibley, Miss Ruth Dickinson, Miss Mona Lynch, Miss Mary hy. Mlu Margaret Sherburne, Miss s:f’ ney, Miss Billy Henry and Miss ln.rlon Dickinson. Miss Ada B. Voute of Greenwich Parkway, Foxhall Vflhle. ucenuy hld as her guest Mrs. Ernest C. Cullin Langley Park, near London, En(hnd Mrs. Cullin i5 a member of the staff of the American embassy in London. Mrs. Mary C. Stevens has returned to her home in Washington after a Summer spent in New England, and the Middlebury College at Breadloaf, Vt. Mrs. John McAnally, Miss Alice L. McAnally and Miss Alui E. Hopkins of Burlington, La. nre at the Dodge Hotel for the week el Mr. and Mn “Jam nn C. Cleary of Scarsdale, Washington and will be at the Mlyflowet over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. ing a hrief stay New Yofk. Mr. and Mrs. Hancock English of Memphis, Tenn., are at the Dodge Hotel for a brief visit. Mr. and Ml’l Earl L. Canfleld of Elizabeth, N. are visiting in Wash- ington -and lre staying at the May- flower on their return home from White Sulphur Springs. Mr. Tshoo-su Sth of Shanghai, who has been in America for about three years, has been at the Dodge Hotel for several days. Mr. Sth has been studying at the University of Tllinois and at Co- lumbia University. He has taken his master's degree in civil engineering and after another year of work in New York will return to China. Kirksey are mak- the Montclair in RITES FOR DR. GROVE WILL BE HELD TODAY Capital Physician, Who Died Wed- nesday, Will Be Buried in Hagerstown. Funeral services for Dr. George H. Grove, prominent Capital physician, who shot and killed himself at his home, 2021 Massachusetts avenue, Wed- lnesdxy night, were conducted at the of Cleve-l residence this afternoon by Rev. Dr. F. Bland Tucker, with interment to be at Hagerstown, Md. rove, a graduate of the Univer- alty o( Virginia and Johns Hopkins Unlverslty. hld practiced here about five years. He was 35 years old. ] FORMER TICKET AGENT DIES OF HEART ATTACK Michael F. Kelly, Baltimore & Ohio Employe, Stricken Suddenly. Michael F. Kelly, 65 years old, for- mer ticket agent at Newark, Ohio, for the Baltimore & Ohio Rallroad, died suddenly at his residence, 51 I street. last night. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Mr. Kelly is survived by his widow, Mrs. Susan Kelly, and four daughters, Miss Katherine Kelly, Miss Alice Kelly, Miss Grace Kelly and Miss Florence Kelly. He was a member of St. Aloy- sius Catholic Church. Funeral arrangements are being com- pleted. e Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health rtment in the past 24 hours: Samuel M. and Ruth Boyd, W. and Mary' ¥ Mertiam, boy. Warren D. and Donna B. Hayes. boy. Ralph F. and boy. willl nd Margaret J. Le: Natonto and Yenusa Seymour and Louisa H. h,E. a1 ir’. Isadore and Rosa Alper. | Roy A. and Lilltan Joer 9 na sedte Em‘“fi“lb' s ames V. wnbu'r N and Chtherine M. uvu. boy. James A" and Fhosbe M. n" s W. a Bi S and Mot Pare. | Alice Coates, boy Virght and Coates, boy. and AuRa Richardson, wirl. s Marriage Licenses. b o3 purn. 34 this clty and et 1 yanols, Mass; Rev. H 3 i Theodora Hunter, 25. Hyaftsville. u:v '".’}‘.'a mnnfirf Beatrice Gibbon, 20, this exi D "f{.""‘cl’j and Louise M. Zim- Lumsden, 37, Montclalr, rand. c"ll:th‘e‘nu ‘Watson Crippen, 27 S fiia Aexandsia, Ve, olllfilnlflnl Vozealas. ”hll 7 v Dessi ilas, 30, tl oiph. runel. Schow. 28, snd Fiorence 3 Miyer Williamson: 33, {nfl Ethel E. Mor- Dixon ean, '}M‘" mnl & Dixon:1ea Danson, 24; R. 8 a1, ot of !urrw D. m hn _A. ‘filn,'n”‘ 'l%l.“.w iA md Emms_Finny, ’!umz Md.; Rev. 25, and Dorothy E. m J. Sweeney. FOIJN’D WATCH, Iady's. found in Quebge. — MR Rondhy. 1919 B Brosd . e Phila: LOST. ¢ desten T8 sauaTes: fl"‘:{’i ‘l’unfl-‘n “All States ; four months o EIRE; DOG—Rat : lost_mear Piney Bonc ’"" “"' ‘5’-":-:': st. Reward. Co- Priday afternoon. . om 5. fouble 'ro lu-xhex.l, Ble o oF neer lace | + i 100 Conn. of ith, g nn: Ve fw NDI“\ fll“ 3 ___. ave. Harewood e rvia Siene Cull nfi! cA'r, tm-k. Wi T Eai Uptown. © Retarn 413 In- Tovance Buaiding. Reward. SOCIETY. SENATOR SCHALL FLIES HERE FROM MICHIGAN Famous Dog Accompanies Him in Plane Hop From Battle Creek. Senator Thomas D. Schall of Minne- sota, who enjoys flying although blind, completed one of his longest airplane rides yesterday afternoon when he land- ed at Washington Alrport, after flying here from Battle Creek, Mich. Senator Schall made the trip in a Northwest- ern Airways plane piloted by Ed Whit- man. He was accompanied by T. P. Kelley of Minneapolis. Mr. Schall was visiting in Battle Creek when he waz picked up by Whit- man and Kelley, Mr, Kelley L com- glnl.nx an air tour of the United tates. Mr. Schall brought in the rmne with him his famous German po- !ee dog, which has been trained to ad him around the Capitol and Sen- Alc Office Bund:nx Deaths Reported. The following desths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 34 hours: C. Bmit] [} 9. 3017 mbhlerm . ircen. 4, Goii" Good Hove ‘xr inia K. Wharton, 59, Emergency Hos- pital Stinur Glore, 87, Bt. Elin Qeorse 1. Grove, 36 J081" Mass; avers e O “1416 10th st Georgetown Ha«mm Freedmen's H ave Hosital. a, 4 days, Mattie Maso) 50 Q st. | Gloria Wette 9 months, Children's Hos- Peter T. Staples, 6 months. 1408 1ith, st piiadiols Stron onth, Children’s Ho: Qard of Thanks. PAYNE. MARION T. We wish to extend our sincere appreciation to neighbors and many friends for service rendered and the beautiful floral tributes to our de ceased wife, mother and sister, MARIO]! T. PAYNE. THE FAMILY. 21' Dratha. ATWILL. SUSAN R. On Friday, September | USAN ‘R. ATWILL. mother of Rabert Atwiil AliCE MorHison, Mrs. and Mrs. Beifield Shop. runeu S September. 2:30 p.m., from her late residence, Temple- Cross Roads, Vi N M. Sat September 21 his_residen N M. BOYD, Jloved husband’ of G, Belie. Boyd, Funeral from,the abgve residence Monday. Septem: . Relatives and friends Bevitee. Yaterment Rock Creek Cemetery. BROOKS, WILLIAM HENRY. Ssturdsy, oo r'2) 1935 ot his residence. ali 1th | e IAM H ed 80 vears. | belovzd Husband. of the ‘late Jennic. L. | Brooks. nmenl: la‘u’v:c'.‘. (private) at the st. s.e., ‘Bepartad this ite e | D s, "t Emergency CRAIG, devoted husband He luv;: to mourn thelr | nf e residence, Mondzy, f-!mbu' 23, 22 September Hn&plnl."M‘K { Annie Craig. soree ana 5t of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funerai parlor, 1300 Bouth Capitol st., until Satur- T which time remains at 1:30 froi politan A. M. E. Church. M si. between |llh lllfl l‘!h l . n.w. Interment Hl'- |CMI m ‘. All nmce!l lnd memhz of cflfihlh‘ln LBGI! No. ll. A. h otified CM!O rvices Wfll b! hlln at Metropol |\Ill\ A M, Church on_ Sunday. Senlemb er 22 at Officer: 1l assemble at Masonie . 2:30 p.m. Brothe: 'mb the church. By | order of A. L. STRICKLAND. pHA: NS arinrul Aast 'OSCAR L. DEANE. Secretary. FLYNN. CATHERINE M. Saturday, Septem- ber 31, 1929, at Sibley Hospital, CATHER: | duiem mlu at St James’ ; Mount Rainler, Md ¢ Mount Slivet Cemerers. and Triends invited. GAMBLE. MAGGIE E. T Rdduves 23 Departed this | 499 nr 5 ey .fia}’n"?”iflu‘k‘ x5 of Mittie, George R. and Finers§ Trom Zion v a2, | e p.m, Hotice of lnurmont mer GAMBLE, and_membe: n A Buein o lhehl Holuehald of Ruth. No. 2. °G. U o F. requested_to iend The tuneral ‘of ‘Sister MAGGIE Sunday, September, 23, 1820, L, By st Ohrch 4% and F sts. 3w, EDNA HAWKINS, M..N. G. RATTIE £, TOLER W R GREENLEAF, MARIA. Dep-rted (this lite Wednesday! umb“ 18, 1929, iliness. ‘at her rutdcnt; devoted wife of the late Seedy Greenleaf. Shelcaves to mourn their loss four 4 Ells Yo Mary Ford, Sarah Du: herine Holmes: one devoted dau 7 Ms, Kate ‘Greenteat; 17 rangehiidren: 17 8 dehildren and "host of Gther relatives and iriends. Fu- Teral Sunday, September 22, at, 1:30 from Haves Yath and B Yorv. Moifinms omciating, Inter: oodiawn Cemetery. Relatives and Triends invited- The golden gates were open, sentle voice sald come. Ana 1 I _unspoken ‘Bhe "caimiy ed he el t ered home. |\ e HARRIS. WEST. 1929, WEST HAI Suddenly September 18 RRIS, friend of Mr. an faneral era w., Sunday. Septembe ent Lincoln uemuml c-nme HEWETT, PERCY. _On September 15, nn v New’ Orleant, PSRCY BEWETT. ~Inte ment l-lmuum. Tex. HEWLETT, EMANUEL M. Departed this |7 e Thursday: September 19. 1029, at b residence, 1531 Church st. n.w. HEWLETT, 3, Scott, brother of Mrs. Funeral Mondsy, Septem Tate residence. rment Harmony Suddenly, on Friday. 1300 E from his Inte: etery. KELLAR, OWEN September 20, 1 st. n. o0 Gaturday. Beptember i, at 730 Interment af an HIll Cemetery at Fre ericksburg, Va. KLENK, FLORENCE D. On Saturday, Sep- tzvblr 2, 1535, at her residence, 847 11th . peloved wite of the Thic “George “Kierk " Puneral from _the aboye residence on Monday, September ko at 2 pm, Relatives and Menm invited! Determent Prospect Hill Cemetery. 22 MAHONEY, NELLIE. On Septem- at Sibley Hospital. ber 20, dozs, ONEY (nee Harmon), beloved wife of Fotrior Mancney. 'Notice of funeral here- after from her late residence, 507 G st MORRIS, CORA. Thursdas, September Iv. 1929, at her residence. 1815 1sth st n.w. MORRIS "devoted | wite e emother of Zeliah Tiruneral Sunday. September . 32. y Church of Jesus Christ. 2348 Remains resting at_the Friday, rner and Notice of funeral later, w. Ernest Jarvis Dum~ f Louise !urlln( Turner. Remains resting at the Co. West End parlor, 28th sf barton ave. n.w. VALIS. MARY :uz.n:nl Suddenly Sat- 1939, at her resi- ARY ELIZA- den n. BETH, wite, o Bhiward "Vails. - Remaing Testing at W. Warren Taltavuil's funeral Fomes 3l Tetn ot ‘mow. Notice of funeral nmem ‘Monday. @eptember e W. Ernest Jarvis &, Yuren"pariom, S Ga meer n;. 3 s HAROLD. On Thursday, Septe: 925, "HAROLD D, the beloed husband of Bessie Holmes Webster and brother of Louis Webster. Remains rest- ig at Lomax chapel, chapel. xnmmem i amiiy Tt Cemetery. WEST. WILLIAM W. Departed this life Thursday morning. September 19, 1929, at 2,0'clock. at his residence 1201 Carroliburg st. s.w.. "WILLIA WEST. loving hus- Bandi "ot Flora Weet nd_father of Sadle Boiston. Body will lie in ‘state from 10 1 pm. Funeral Sunday, Sep- t 1pm. from Rehoboth Bap- 1t 3t between N'and O sis. Colman. pasto: The blow was hard, the shock severs; We never thougnt his death 5o Lear. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell HIS FAMILY. * WEST. REV. WILLIAM HENRY. Departed Iife Thursday. September 19. 1929. at m.. at his residence, 1201 Carroilbure ut Lull triumph of fu:ih ‘WILLIAM HENRY WEST. Payne's strel Rev' e body will lie in state Sunday m.. at Renobotl tist and O 2y nter- Tent Lincoln Memoriel Cemeters. 25 WEST. WILLIAM H. Members of n Elar Todse No. 4. 1B P O 'E of W. are’ Rerebs Touica that ‘a_ session “of Eaturdav, September 8 Funeral ceremonies i e hrld at Re‘m‘:nm Baptict, Church. Ist bet. N and O s w.. Sundav. tomaber 22, a1 1 857 Columbia Tempie, Temple, No. 9 LEQ_ S, CORTZ W. PETERS, Sec. WHITE. MARY ELLEN. per 21, nd, ON, E. R. On Saturday. ger- . 310 9 a terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. WILCOX. THOMAS BUELL. Friday. Septem- 20, 1929, at 10:20 p.m.. at his resi- Genca.” 3633 New' Hampanire. aves, nw: THOMAS BUELL. heloved husband of Belle Wilcox. 3 . 23, 8t pm. from the above tesidence Rela: and friends invited. Interment Blamect Hin Cemeters: 2 WILSON. JOUN §. Departed this life Fri- 5 929. eorgs Nash- 5. WILSO? 1 D0 herd a th Ma- Sentember 22 Va. In Memoriam. CANTWELL. GEORGIE MAY. In loving membrance of our dear daighter snd sis- ter. 'GEORGIE MAY FANTWELL (nee Shinoer- wno. aepartza Tis nie 23 vears ago today, September 21. 1907. ¥ou are not forgoiten. dear daushier and sis! Nor will you ever be: As long as life and memory last We will always think of thee. QTHER, STEPFATHER. ‘EROTHER, sis- DYSON, LUCINDA. 1In sad and loviag re- membrance of our dear wife and moth LUCINDA DYSON. who departed this it e today. September fl 1921 er soul rest in pea Lovmc Y S SAND “AND "BiticHTER FRED DYSON ~AND BEATRICE s. HAILSTORKS, LATMER nns me Gre'fear a0 today. Sepiemver Th hlar ®as hard. the shock severe: We think of you in silence, No eye can see us weep: But many a silent tear we shed Wren otners are aclees. Siecp on and take vour rest. WeTorea Y28, S GO 1aven vou best THE FAMILY. * HAILSTORKS. LATTIMORE S In »ad but e moves on T am reminded ‘ot The Gav my heart was crushed, When God 100k you, oh. o quickly, And 1 in gloom was thrust. But some day I shall understand, For 'tis God ir whom I trust. Sadly misse P. HAILSTORKS, 1227 S & ARVEL A. Sacred to the mem. ory of ‘our daughte: JORDAN, Fho departed this Tite one year asor Bep: tember n. S forgotten. HER LOVING FATHER AND MOTHER. PRINCE, . In sad but loving re- of my dear husband, ALBERT disd two years ago today, September 1. 1927, HIS LOVING WIFE, EMMA. ¢ FU. ERAL DlBECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) N.W 0098 3034 M St atablihed_1841 " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. ST Sriepnone National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance St. N.E Linc. 5543 {V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with, the original W, R. Speare, establieh- Frone Phone Frage 26 St. N.W. Wm. H. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance el Lincoln 0524 NE. Modern Chapel Established 1816 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1357 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 004 ALMUS R.$ Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 H st.. 45 years at 940 F st Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th St. N.W. _Col. Jo WILLIAM TEES SO AL DIRECTORS. LRl MATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1385. Co. funeral parlors, 2222 SPEAKS, ALEXANDER. Departed this me guddenty at his work wednesday, Sept ;‘:{ K e Hen, terment Payn Reliives and Triends tovited. IZABETH L. OnLPrldly. 3 be lock her W Relatives and merm Y E, Suddeniy, on i 1 -« husbend of "the Hate e m'a"fi' oved Tasben c iate Mary A.’Sul of 2148 K st n.w. Funeral from t ¥ mu 198 e adirneer, Mrs. Lo B ‘Bonde, lock Creek Church road n.w.. on Mondsy, Ill!uhl 23. lt 10 a.m. ‘ln» terment at Glenwood Cemetery. 0 mass ‘will Tepose of IIJI.LIVAN. WINY I son- ‘tember 19, 1929, ‘Beloved J hl fl i1 l.- lltd 88" Jears, “Paneras” from Pirst Methodist Chuieh: nmuvuu. d. Bunday, Septem- arted this lite on 539, at, Gallinger arture. s hln-rll ch l{: Notice of funeral later. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home ”. 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