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SOCIETY¥. "OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR THE EVENING. STAR, SOCIETY EISEMAN'S—7th & F|President and Mrs. Hoover to Honor Japanese Delegates En Route to Naval BURCHELL’S FAMOUS BOUQUET COFFEE Advan Purchases Bring This Dme‘:,"lll Blend to You at 33c Lb. N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. o ] 17th and K Short Courses now Opelm'n‘ Coohinp—-s:w:'n‘—Cur- rent Events—Dictation N N N N N N N \ N Exhibition and Sale Washington SOCIETY of ARTS & CRAFTS December 8th | to Dec. 15th at Gordon Dunthorne’s Gallery 1726 Connecticut Avenue OPEN SUNDAY, DEC. ith From 3-5 Conference NVITATIONS have been issued for a dinner 'at the White House De- cember 18 for the delegates repre- senting Japan at the naval con- ference in London, who arrive in Washington December 16. Japan's Envey and Mme, Debuchi Honor Guests at Dinner Tonight. ‘The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi will be the guests in whose honor Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie will entertain at dinner this evening at the Willard. ‘The Minister of Rumania, Mr. Charles A. Davila, was among the guests at luncheon today of the financial coun- selor of the Rumanian legation and Mme. Boncesco, who entertained in compliment to Countess Piercy, who is staying at Wardman Park Hotel. Coun- tess Plercy has visited in Washington many times as the guest of Mile. Jeanne Cretziano, daughter of the former Min- ister of Rurnania, Mr. George Cretziano, who now represents his country at War- saw, Poland. Countess Piercy is better known professionally as Donna Ortensia, and has given a number of song recitals during her previous visits in the Na- tional Capital. Mrs. Dale, wife of Senator Porter H. | Dale, will be at home Thursday after- noon, December 12, at 4 o'clock, at the | Congressional Club, 2001 New Hamp- shire avenue. Representative and Mrs. Henry Win- field Watson will entertain at a tea this afternoon at their home, 1765 Massa- chusetts avenue, when they will present Mrs. Watson's daughter, Miss Janet Randolph Ball. Alternating at the tea table will be Mrs. James J. Davis, Mme. : David Reed, Mrs. now—not only for all your book s\‘ g'lfts but also for choice stationery n{ engraving. Shop Once and.for All—at 1322 F Street VW National 0860 Weashington in London. George H. Moses, Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. Tasker L. Oddle, Mrs. James F. Parker, Mrs. Charles E. Acker, Mrs. William Barret Ridgely, Mrs, Frank Baldwin, Mrs. William Conant, Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Mrs. Frederick Hicks, Mrs. Goodloe Falconer and Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh. With the bud will be Miss Elvira Johnson, Miss Mary Elizabeth Acker, Miss Priscilla Totten, Senorita Adele Varela, Miss Marjorie Talman, Miss Margaret Pilson, Miss Amma Delany Hunter,” Miss Frances Carter of War- renton, Va, an¢ Miss Carolyn Howbert of Colorado Springs. The debutante will wear an eggshell- color moire gown, fashioned with a fitted bodice and a long skirt with a deep flounce of shadow lace. She will carry _roses and lilles of the valley. Mrs. Watson will be in a black velvet gown, with lace insertions, showing a | Miss green background. Representative and Mrs, Willlam B. Bankhead of Alabama have opened their apartment at the Mayflower for the season. Representative James T. Igoe of Illi- nois is at the Mayflower, where Mrs. Igoe will join him after the Christmas holidays. ‘The marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd Reed to Mr. James A. Vaughan, which took place yesterday in the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Theodore L. Pome- roy in Greenwich, Conn, is of much interest here. The ceremony was per- formed at 5 o'clock in the presence of only a small company of members of the two families, the Rev. Dr. Frederick G. Budlong, rector of Christ Episcopal Church in Greenwich, officiating. Ow& to the recent death of Mr. Pomeroy, ar- rangements for the wedding were as simple as possible. ‘The bride was formerly Miss Eliza- beth Noyes Boyd and is a daughur of the late George W. Boyd of Philadel- phia and a granddaughter of the late Crosby 8. Noyes of Washington. She is a niece of Mr. Theodore W. Noyes and Mr. Frank B. Noyes of this city and has many friends in Washington. She at- tended Westover School at M|dd]ebury. and took a course in dramatics at the Murray Anderson School in New York, and a course of short story writing at Columbia University. POLLYANNA BEAUTY SHOP —1Is celebrating its 5th Anniver- .sary. We wish to thank our patrons for making our business & success. All Permanent Waves, Realistic & Edmonds slo Open Evenings Appointments Col. 10127 Not Necessary Methods............ 3534 14th St. N.W. COMMUNITY DINNERS now being served in Tilden Gardens Cafe Connecticut Ave, at Tilden Street Pro 6 to " 30 P.M. 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He School icing | she, too, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan and is_a member of the Racquet Club of Washington, the Co- lumbia vnlvermy Club, the Prince Ann Country Club, the Vi ia, Beach Club, the Down Town lnd the Athletic Clubs of New York; the Greenwich Country Club and also the l"rlnkun Country Club of Franklin, Miss Barbara Vlndenber' ‘was the Kuest. for whom Miss Beatrice Aitchison, hter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Anc ison, entertained 15 girls from resi- dent and official society at luncheon to- day at the Carlton. Miss Vandenberg, who is the daughter of Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vanden- berg of Michigan, and her house guest, Miss Katharine Handley of Grlna Rapids, were entertained at luncheon yesterday by Miss Margo Couzens, daughter of Senator and Mrs. James Couzens of Michigan. Miss Jean Courtney Hay, debutante goddaughter of Mrs. Gillett-Hill, was the honor guest at luncheon Friday of Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr. The guests included Signorina Vittoria Catalini, Miss Elsle Ekengren, Miss Gertrude Lamont, Senorita Lucia Tes- sada Guzman, Miss Betty Thorpe, Miss Mildred Huston, Miss Junia Culbertson, Barbernell Thomas, Baroness Astrid Un rn_Sternberg, Miss Clara Bolling, Miss Katharine Phillips, Miss an,;m Perley and Miss Mary Perdue uden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wile “Wright will entertain at dmner this evening at the Chevy Chase Ch Miss Claire Smith of New York, daughter of Mrs. th and the late Representative W. 8. Smith, is the week end guest of Miss Evelyn Gordon. Miss Gordon will entertain at tea to- morrow afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock for her guest. 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Melcher will ar- rive today at the Wardman Park Hotel from their home in Englewood, N. and will be here until Tuesday. Mu Meicher is the sister of Mrs. W. Irving Glover, wife of the Second Assistant Postmaster General. Lady Johnstone to Meet Old Friends at Afternoon Tea. Mrs. Gifford Pinchot is issuing cards for an at home December 20. Lady Johnstone, sister of Mr. Pinchot, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pinchot. I‘dy Lindsay, wife of the Ambassador- ate of Great Britain, Sir Ronald indsay, sailed today aboard the Levi- athan for England. Lady Lindsay lpenc some time in Washington as the guest of Mrs. Willlam Bayard Cutting, mother of Senator Bronson F. Cutting. Among those who entertained at luncheon in the crystal room at the Willard yesterday were Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, director general of the Pan-American Union; the Count de Benque, Mrs, Carpenter and Mr. Walter New- ton, secretary to the President. Mr. Robert F. Fernald, foreign service officer, who opened the American con- sulate recently at Lagos, West Africa, has 'emparlnly been assigned a desk in the Department of State. Mr. Fernald is the guest of hi brother, Dr. C. J. Fernald, 1514 Colum- bia_road northwest. His sister. Miss WATER COLORS CORCORAN GALLERY Sun., Dec. 8th—Sun., Dec. 29th Paintings—Etchings—Drawings May Be Parchased” ™" Washington Water Color Club Dodge Hotel (Formerly Grace Dodge Hotel) North Capitol and E Streets || SUNDAY DINNERS 12:30 5:30 to to 3:00 8:00 $1.50—$1.25—$1.00 No Tipping ToSacrgmn of tlcon Ly e and our restaurant Ia\mll ‘nd lobby. Mr ancl Mry Dowrney for a real Old Jime Ehristmag TumeDs wation § D0 Jelophomes S ¥ 2 L D. C, M. Fernald, is 8 member of Gh o gerioe Depariment.”asd too, is & linguist, being the trans- lator of Abuut 10 languages. Col. and Mrs. L. M. Mans are spend- ing the Winter in the South. Theg have taken an l.plrhub at the Lin- coln, located on Morse Bwunrd. ‘Win- ter Park, Fla. Lieut. C. B. small parey aF I 1ash veming o the Carlton. ‘The nnlncm attache of the French embassy, M: Lacour-Gayet, has returned to the Wardman Park Hotel from New York. Ensign Walter H. Price of the U. S. Sturtevant is visit! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. , on Newark street, Cleveland P-rk. Mrs, McLachlen, Miss Dorothy Witzel, who is a house guest of the Mcuchuu. uzfl Mr. Ei e English. Later the dinner party returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. McLachlen, vherc a number ot ests m gathered to surprhs played and ests were Mr. nnd Mm W. W. spll Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Ad- dison, Mr. and Mrl mmvnd ‘Wise, Mr. and O. Vlu. ", N Arthur 5. Hetton, an Heaton and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer ‘Waller, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woods of Lincoln, Neb., spent last week in New York and are now in Washington at the May- flower for a 10-day visit before re- turning West, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall have gone to Palm Beach and opened their Winter home on Seaspray avenue. A g of the Alr Corps, N, has arrived in Washington from Canal Zone and is stopping at the Carlton. Dr. J. Harold Stewart of the Rocke- feller Foundation, New York, announces the mai e of his nmer 'Mrs. Eloise Dieuaide of Washington, to Mr. Albert Gorman, son of the late Willlam H. Gor- man of Baltimore. The weddin: took place in Ellicott City, Md., Wednesday, December 4, at 8:30 o'clock p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman will be at home 10dor its after tion, Peiping, Chin: Mr. and Mrs. Eidon | xlng ‘will have as their Buest for the week end Miss Helene Gold gh of the Green Spnu Val- ley, near Baltimore. and Mrs. King will entertain for M.Iu Goldsborough Monday evening, later taking their guests to the bachelors’ cotillion at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Shea ing a week at the Chalfonte, A City. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Marlow and two sons, William and Waring, have mo- tored from Louisville, Ky., to Washing- ton and are staying at the Dodge Hotel lor to Mklnl up their residence in tho city. are accompanied by iss Anna M. heppard. Dr. Margaret Justin, dean of home economics of the University of Kansas at Manhattan, Kans, is at the Dodge Hotel while iIn Washington. Dr. Jacobo Fajardo, who is head of the Board of Public Health in Mantla, Phlllgflme Islands, has joined his daug iter, Miss Angelina J. Fajardo, and his niece, Miss Magdelena Sevilla, at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Henry A. Rhodes of ‘Tacoma, Wash., the former having been called to the Capital to attend & meet- ing of the presidents of the national parks, which will tomorrow in the Department of the Interior, are at the Mayflower. Mr. Rhodes is - Your Order for ERSONAL Christmas Greetmg Cards ught not b d. engravin £ WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS ms AN 142] F St, BOOKSELLE STATIONERS dlban Totwers 3700 Mass. Ave. N.W. At the city's most gromi- nent point, overlooking the National Cat’udu’ An um-lly rable suite will soon be available. Living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, large reception room, 2 baths and porch. Rent $170. 24-hour lobby and elevator service; complete kitchen equip. ment, including automatic re- frigera Careful nd lockers on eve floor; garage in ..uh.bnemnt. Resident Manager on Premises B. F. SAUL CO 925 15th St. N.W. Nat'l 2100 @ 90000000000000000000000000000000000000 | eVERFRESH! MAGNESIA | healthful purity to * druggist’s— Sanitized U. S. P, The exact dose of Citrate of Magnesia your doctor directs is contained in Everfresh. Truly it is THE standard —a purer, clearer, better Citrate. Sanitizing adds the final touch of product. All this dnfierence costs no more—at your Magnesia Yo NS Afi%;%x > - 25¢ Citrate of - 'é‘ W f’i In Always-New Bottles | Wi President, who will SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929. dent of the Rainier National Park. They will leave for New York the first of the w:ek and will also spend a Anm thu in Californis before returning to coma, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Larwill of Adrian, Mich., with “their son_ and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Larwill of Denver, are passing & short time at the Wardman Park Hotel, American University Entertained at ‘l'lldfll Glfll- ‘The Faculty Women's Club of the American_University met at the home of Mrs. Willlam L. Corbin in Tilden Jardens yesterday nmmoou, when ml Corbin was assisted by Mrs. S.|Marsh and Mrs. Oscar Rand. Refnh- meeting, a; mmuwmurved after the 0ng those present were Mrs. Lucius clark. Mrs. Pnul Kautmlnn. president of the club; Mrs. George B. Woods, Louise Brown, Mrs. Harold Deane Shure, Dr. J¢ Mrs. Gewehr, Mr. Charles E. )ll.l‘lhtnflhlllifllt Miss Bertha A. Marsh, have recently moved to umr new home at 4546 Ca- thedral avenue from their old home at 909 Massachusetts avenue northwest. mm L Delnno and un. Louis Cramton will preside at the nbmnnuomn bill tea at the Women's City Club at 4 o'clock today. The tea is being planned by the city planning committee of the club, Mrs. Grace herd Merchant, chairman, assisted Mrs. Truman Abbe, !lln Olive Beatty, Mrs. Samuel Blythe, Mrs. Charles Alger, Miss Mlfllm Miss Laura Berrien, Marga Bicknell, Mrs. Appleton cmt jr., and Mrs. Willlam Lee Corbln‘ Also lllll!ln[ are Miss Sarah A. Grogan, Mrs. C. Claudy, Miss Sara K. Llpmneotb M"A Edward A. Quintard, Mrs. J. Leo Kolb, Miss Clara Saunders, Mrs. Ada Mills Payne, Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, Mrs. irgll Miller, Mrs. Henry T. Rainey, Stephens, Mrs. Orltun Willlam W. Spaid, Mn. Cnolme B. Stephens, Mrs. Sydenstricker, Mrs. Charles F. 'mmzr. rs. J. cmtiem Riley, Miss Mary E Lazenby, Agnes T. Gray, Miss Virginia B. Benjnnln and others., The League of Republican Women will inaugurate the mar. of & series of 3{':" s ening, Decem- ers ber 9, at e 30 nthck at the City Club, 1320 G street. The president, Mrs. M- ward A. receive ests, assisted Mrs. 1, former president and founder of league and national committee the District of Oolumm committee, and the six vice pres- idents, uflt_’ Ww. Monde'g.' Mnm “:hmuel Mmp‘rchulel 8. Deneen, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose and Mrs, Charles D, w"!o!% dl.nnerm Harriman will introduce the T8, Representa- tive hnl!ey of Mzntucky.dw:o will present greetings; Samuel 8. Pres- cott, chnlx'man“ot the District of Co- lumbia State committee, whose will be “District Government”; alter H. Newton, to tl on “A Becre- tary’'s Day at the te House.” The president will then turn the remainder of the program over to Mrs. Charles of the forum com- of New York Dodge Hotel )lhl A% .P‘flm of vfim mil, g Island. Mrs. W. E. chflwn of Cleveland, Ohio is vlslth;’ her sister, Mrs. 8. Bing- vy Chase. Martha De weeue of Philadel- wn who is studying in Wash- is als0 & guest for the week end. Mrs. Joseph Crawford, formerly of Washington, but who has been in Eu- rope for several years, has returned and is at the Hotel Grafton, where she was @ frequent visitor before going to Europe. DR. KIDDER TO LECTURE. Dr. Alfred Kidder, eminent arche- ologist, who was chosen as the scientist to accompany Col. Charles Lindbergh in his flight over Central Amerk:t‘ will lecture before the students in arche- ology at George Washington University Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the b ly room of Corcoran Hall. . Kidder's talk wfl.l be {llustrated wlt.h slides from photographs duflnl the fll(ht mr Centri the wide interest dis- pllyed in Dr Kidder's address the lec- ture has been thrown open to all stu- d‘:nu of the unlverm.y and to the pub- Births Reported. " walter 8. 4 Ghrist s & 124 Qisier 8 Aegpe bor Phh * d Robe: Vincent and Vi on My A E o4 4 ", ry s R 177 's Rafferty, John H. tal, Dani Emily 0 pital. har ing James B Noonan, 80, 48 Deaths Reported Mary C. Lanahan, 89, 407 Kentucky ave. ideout, 88, Puulme Aschenbach, 201! . United Btates Soldiers' anklin, 71, United States Sol- diers’ Home Hospi! Mary Naughton, 8. Providence ""7:'{1"' 08D Cfmd 1 R!lg":lul llll ek At Basiiets b0 ST MR Willlam @, Carrica, ‘89, Georgetown Charles E. Johnson, 51, - erprentfhk i United States Gov. JARES Fietuerna g5 Emerseney g“'"" David Weitsman, 43, Wilmer 'T. 8coti, n, Eaile E. walker be on'v'i'.'m'lg'zm' 3'; a«: r't’lx"' nlh'l‘ or, ichols. ave. Amod' l'hamnon. 8. Home for ‘Aséd and atle Lew ._Emergen i . LOST. BAR PIN. phatinum, Alieree, small dlamond Wai :-uom Hospital. Infi; lnunlr.ro:l.mboe llnl,g:w el Wit dunnu day. Lil Lifcoln” 56019, '711 %..z cunorn hm" BILL w2 T b lull comnlm ‘ Tor's Dermi and Fesistiarion Sard, ki ack and whits, “biiie{ick,Thres- qumm hound, - ap: ‘the name . of Ji i g Polfl d Reward. IGO n"l ll nw. C. H. female. #10 reward. o Teddy. iumSl- T 40 D 60, a.w. ot phor LS X munwf to by '"L.., S it lg‘fll%'ln n'-';ll‘d:;‘l glllllll—t.‘:e other ward. ;::...l' ,r.:."::.f W’lfiemm . | THOMAS. = "rm-u- o BOYS ADMIT SLAYINGS. CHICAGO, December 7 (#).—] police last night lnnouneed that five youths in their teens had con- fessed two slayings and numerous hold- ups in the Calumet district within the last eight months. Marriage Licenses. Orrin R. Hammer, ‘- lll. Ada A. Hutson, 28 MV J e I this Ze) {u curl. n. ll-aemhnn. aul B Erang. 8, Norfolk, Vi R. Hampton, ;i this city;’ Rev, lfam M. Holbrooks. 31, and Mable Hop- n?‘ Rev. e hn_8mith. i ennie Crawford, 24. Cabin John. Xt Joe "%, and Saran E. Jack- 'umo- 21, and J E Rev. Albert E. Barrows. n and Pearl Priedm o Bilverstor Pelietor White: Philadefphia, Pa Anna Andulon. 16, Alexandria, @ard of Thanks. McQUEEN, JAMES We >ish to extend our sincers hanks” to friends and Tor thelr eympathy’ and "benutitil onl Sridutes 5 e Tdeath of our father, o 'MILTON McQUEEN Bnfl;n. JIOLA M. 9, at her n mum 1 2 wite of Jo S uneral services Wil be eld 2 -v, por ‘residence on Monday, , 8t 2 p.m. Relatives an2 rrlerial BE’ ‘I'IU'NI NARCISSA G. Prldl G pio20, &t Whitenall, vhm. o gty and i Rev. nd Alice Johi Becem: December Amnlnm Cmemy arted this lite Departed this life BROWN, VESTER. sudden| 'mav’l'! December VESTER BR Notice ot COLEMAN, HILDA, On Wednesday, cember 4, 1929, at Tuberculosis nnmm, AN, aevoud "“fl of Retht oleman T unesal lner funeral chapel,” 3rd Funer, gember 8, & From Graces glupel Sarerment Chapei Hill, Ma. EZEKTELS. 7, Dégember i. jo. in inis ety muix’ ather of Jepunette Eaeilels, Ol in 1. C. Sesting a apel, vanis ave. Hour giren in Monday lssue ot the Washinston ITZGERALD, SARAR Prida. u- tery Mre B3, m'u'n':)'?dffl'i'fi’r{mm R ¢ "!eu FHeights, SA] ARAR, C. o invited.” “Int Orment Mount COlivet l- lA-!!Il- RN RIS e, o1 {ormerly of Washington, D, © Dr. Bamuel Puiles” of Middje- town, Conn: GLEASON, L. BARTH December 7, l o THO! and of ridget E. Gleason (nu a'nn). lnucc ul funerll hereafter. GRAY, CATHERINE, Friday, December §, JomNSON, ““"“{a’ dence, 3t uemm.l e'hu':hl'g"l‘ i dra and V'Rev. Contes omeinting. l RATIE. - Golumbia Temple, 422, 1 BB Ok of W Ven are rfg:ne notified o hei aLm 18. runem Becen turda II. n ' tl D. HYA D. R nnom BUEDIE AN, TLIAME. MATTHEWS, LUCY E. on, Tuesdap.’ nemnhr 2ift 3 ehort 8, deve the ini Wi atihews, foving sister ‘o i, Laurs Childs and Crarle r logs three nieces, thr mm Hephews and gther v T, 1929, trom rom arvis, of ‘New: Beih pastor, MAYNOR, BATIIE A Dor-md this me on Saturday, Dece: 7, 1920, st her res Idence, 1406 1ith A YNOR, Remaing Teating at Tinerar Homer 380 . L ave. Atw. of funeral Iater. l‘r;'zler s oti 8 ANNA _ALLOWAY. _Su dencs"of ‘her duughter, Mrs: a1 A u Linthicum, ‘Snetman _ Girel OT. Funersl se: {' - -bcu Tesidence, Monday, Dece: r 9, a a.m. Interment private. nvu. On Baturday, Decem ¢ her Tesiden ol ;larenee Ne: s and t w. . December m, mdmr residence, . léAlIL B. NOW. beloved mother of Puneral from her ery. PERKINSON. MARY JANE. Entered into glernal réat “on Thursday, December 5. 1035 'at ‘Mer fesidence, 1301 New .veu;‘y survived by a host of relatives and Remal. 1 t Ada s eu.nfi.fikefi‘é‘?n‘m’x‘,‘m ave: 2 em! then at ew 4 ends_and !nnrme.m a officers and dies’ Auxillary, otified Nu NE Fn Members are re uested to meet her late residence. 1201 New Jerser”a n.w., Bunday, 8, at 0 Funéral at © o' Do a'm. Ytrom Holy He- “TMIZZIE M. WELLS, Auz. Pres. MARY A QUANDER: "ANY. Bec. CHARLOTTE LUCKETT, Dist, Pres. ISADORE M. SMACKUM, Dist. Sec. [\ SRANK X, on rrm "{( gmm- New Je relulvn inyited "to " -mnd. Mount Olivet Cemeter: PERKINSON, MARY J. o enmr?:: ttsyil ure fjends invited to attend. ferment s "fi"m Blivet Cemetery. SCOTT, JORN. Departed this life on Thur . 3 t_his residence, B e x, JOHN BOOTT, b-nmd Eonay and g Funeral Sunda ar nu,'x§u h . aw ives and friends invited. MOND, !uudenl l‘:n‘}be 4 ll” N Casaters ts. n.w., until ember 7. Inter- ment lt ‘Bremen, i ursdey, Decem- """“u;.".‘: ne‘r rilcnee, 631 IS , wife of mother of Mrs. all L. Thom 2 Deccmmber ‘mm Yeed nw. 0t b, trom s tvucopn Church, "1stii “and Church sts. n.w. THOMAS, PEARL A. The Ladies cmnu- A(lutkl‘RQlIQ( Association Hnou:gfl the o death A December 8. 1829 m Fotacopal Crurch, “i5th and Chuteh 8ts. new: JULIA WEST HAMILTON, P JENNIE'E. BARNES. Rec S MAS. PEARL. lolN'rluVl. TH, e officers SUSIE. “who was Buried S “‘:fl;i«"‘:"’: DENT, Pres MRS. P. E. RAYMOND, PEARL A, The Tadiss’ Banneker Ald Association announces the death of Mrs. PEARL A. THOMAS. e dren, =N n.-ron, Pres. Rec. 8e'y, ts. 'l'?;‘iz::!:‘ I ‘ hlflgl'g lnflol:l:mb'l.rl of | B ;;‘3&:;:"1‘."’:';; DEAN PAT! (’E Sec. I‘A"l RuS AL WA on of John 0. neph ¢ | FREEMAN, :ALLY. o WALKER, the late husban Walker and father of Beverly Waiker. neral from the home of his mom&r. Mra. Tt 3 . aitiment Conerge- l(unAl eiln . WALKER. HENBIETTA }‘m ber '3, 1929, at ‘the rnmvieo lon I M s WALKER. at the age al ll leaves one son, two dau grandehildren and’s nm e Stner. rela tives and friend: Jfrom - the Tabernacle !-mm Church: $ind and O8 st e Sunday. December 8, at 1:3 o’clock p.m. A precious one from us s gon woice, we loved"is '""'"io 9 s vacani . A PHeR Hever can be Allea: Her gentle voice, her .mmn: face, Are pleasatt to recall She had a Rindly wor r each And died beloved by all. » WALKER, LUCY LEE. Duddlnli 5‘ Wed pecgmoer 4, 103 R. _Remains resti W4 un nd Interment 8t Co. i cember 11 Coneressionsl ‘Cemetery: WHITE, BETTIE JORDAN. Suddeniy. December 8, 1020, "l oua; H H ETTIE rn fielun[ al W. Wi on In Memoriam. . BOSTON, SAMUEL. 1In loving reme BTN ey passcd ‘wuas (hirtecn yoars 250 foday. December 7. 1016, Rest, eet_spirit, rut HIS_DEVOTED ‘WIFE AND' SON, MARIE AND THOMA! EDWARD. BUELL, MARTHA BEVERLY. Fond mem ories of our dear little girl, MARTHA BEVERLY. who paseed away seven years ) r e THE PAMILY, * CHASE. GEORGE In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear husband snd fa- ther, GEORGE CHASE, who departed this l.\(! leel years ago today, December 7, brance L d! no one & III' fl\‘fi"}.fl. . Hl a| ‘.l D:dl'!b hld C And 1 n'ure :’0 knew it b. hlfl HIS wIn AND DAUG! AND VERNE. X memo e RS SR BBy e who passed away two yeal December 7. 1927. o The merg:{oy :Xazgu:’fihfln face A Gl T v fibeampasd EPIBCOPO PAMILY. EATON, MARGARET EPISCOPO. In remembrance of our dear flwh“!. and mother, MARGARI '_’hO‘ died two years ago today, You are not !orumen. Margaret, nor will * be. H 411 Tiot know' the pain you bore; oW you went away And never said g00d-by. The years may wipe out many things, they wipe ut never. e b 3 THE PAMILY. n sad but_lovin . FOWLER, GEORGE A, year ago !Bfll!y. December 7, 1 Ong year has passed, dear father, Bince you were e-h ed a Ny TEVING BN, azomam. * In_memory of our dear ‘maother, Y who_departed this uln ten years ago today, December u"h"' 8 i heasts have besn. ur_hearts ‘en yuv we've missed your loving guid- How'sweet the memories and serene. Eternal joy is yours forever. Best on, well meet you by and DELILIA 'wvng\“ ‘HAR rwnuul BARAH HARRIS, AGGIE'LILLY. but lofl!x remembrance of our wife, \llhl'r an motker, TE LILLY who de- urled "this, ll!l two years l.ln today, De- cember 7, 102° Del(h has rehhed us_ of other, ‘Whom we loved lnd cl mu.h desr. It was mother, ves, di -r. Can we help but lh!d a lllr Thy hands are clasped upon thy breast, ‘We kiss thy 1 d ln our aching hell’ll 'I know ve no mother bid hwa nd elm tuuld prmnt. i n be spent. A Y HUSBAND, MQTHER AND ILDREN. ¢ our RAGAN, PAUL l!!‘ll! - 1, dad but lov, mtmory of dear husband, U't THERRY RAGAN, who' depiried this iis one fll! ago, December 7, 1928, Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to bre but l“ in vain. ;.0 have, to love and then to part the greatest sorrow of one's TH, WILLIAM H. H. In sad but lovin remembrance of my_belo\ us! ane WELLTAM H who leparted this life December 7, 1920, nine years ago today. . Loved in life, remembered in death. HIS DEVOTED' WIFE, ANNIE H. a o [LDREN. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OTHY LO rector Private_Ami Ppuneral 641 H St. N.E. Line. V. L. SPEARE CO. nlt'x:“:’x:': he sucosssory of sor “‘wg s a limited number remain, Fhone Prapk. esas " 1009 'ormerly 940 P St I.'» Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Moasrn Gnasel In 0524 JOHN R.“WRIGHT cO. 1337 10th §t. N.W. Phone North 8047 AILMUS R. SPEARE lluw‘lnt the Original W. R. Sngare Co. 3 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. 8t 1208 H st 45 yre. at 040 B ot Clyde J. 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