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SOCIETY. - SOCIETY The Chief Executiv e and First Lady of the Land to Fete President- Elect of HE President and Mrs. Hoover Mexico. iMr. and Mrs. Archibald Barklie, at will entertain at dinner Thurs-| Wayne, Pa. She will attend the dinner day evening, December 26, in|to be given at the Bellevue-Stratford, in honor of the President-elect o(?!‘hllnflelphh. in commemoration of the Mexico, Senor Pascual Rublo, who will be in Washington for several days after Christmas. The Am- bassador of Mexico, Senor Manuel Tel- lez, went to New York to meet Senor Rubio, who arrived there earlier in the week. Mrs. Taft Guest of Honor At Luncheon Yesterday. Mrs. Willilam Howard Taft was among the guests at luncheon yesterday of Mrs. ‘Thomas W. Symons, who entertained at the Carlton Hotel. The South African Minister and Mrs. Louw left this morning for New York and will be absent from the Capital un- til Wednesday. Mrs. Louw was at home to callers yesterday at the legation. Representative and Mrs. Otis T. ‘Wingo will be joined for the Christmas holidays by their son, Mr. Otis T. Wingo, jr., a student at Princeton. Ars. Woodrow Wilson is the ?\ltst of CHRISTMAS BOOKS by leading authors, including “New Worlds to Conquer” By Richard _Halliburton. author of “Royal Road to Romance.” WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS BOOKSELLERS AND 1421 F St. Ortiz birthday anniversary of the late Presi- dent Wilson. Maj. and Mrs, W, Gibson Emory, U. S. M. C, and Miss Lillian Emory are guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Enos S. Newman in their home in Rock Creek Park. Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Emory will entertain at a tea this afternoon to present Miss Emory to { | Washington friends. Maj. Emory will fiy from Lakehurst in time for the tea. Assisting at the tea will be Mrs. Bar- nett, wife of Maj. Gen. George Barnett: Mrs. Fuller, wife of Brig. Gen, B. H Fuller; Mrs. Maurice Shearer, Mrs. Charles Lutz, Mrs. Howard Fellows, Mrs. Clarke Wells, Mrs. Hobart Newman, Mrs. Leonard Hoffman and Mrs. Fraser Edwards. Many of the debutantes will assist and there will be a young officer making the introductions. ~ The guests will include a number of young officers of the Navy and Marine Corps. Miss Emory will wear a frock of pink satin and will carry an arm bouquet of flowers. Mr. and Mrs. David Sheldon Barry have issued invitations for the mar- riage of their daughter Cora, to Lieut. Comdr. Wilder Du Puy Baker, U. S. N., Wednesday afternoon, January 1. at 3 o'clock, in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington Cathedral. A reception for a small company of members of the | two families anc 1eiy close friends will Sman imported and domestic social stationery and every fine accessory for the modern writing desk Calling cards Book covers & book ends Leather goods Bridge sets Christmas cards & calen- Diaries Brentano’s Stationery Department is a surprisingly complete gift shop § 1322 F Street NIV National 0860 Large Trees Dupont - Circle THE EVENING follow in the home of the bride's parents on 8 street. Maj. and Mrs. Richard D. Newman will entertain at a dinner this evening at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club, in honor of Miss Mary Ingraham Henry, daughter of the com- mandant of Fort Myer and Mrs. Guy V. Henry. Miss Rahel Davies will entertain at dinaer this evening in compliment to Miss Laura Walcott Tuckerman, debu- tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman. Mrs. George Knox Berry entertained at a bridge luncheon today at the Iron Gate for her sub-debutante daughter, Miss Nancy Berry. The guests included Miss Gene Kincheloe, Miss Prederica Villard, Miss Nancy Lesh, Miss Frances Murray, Miss Anna Randell, Miss Doro- thy Witcover, Miss Elizabeth Crane, Miss Catherine Spinks, Miss_Caroline McKenzie, Miss Laura Beady, Miss Mil- dred English, Miss Peggy English, Miss Betty Kitt, Miss Jane Evans and Miss Natalle Margrets. Mrs. Berry will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening for her debutante daughter, Miss Katherine Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Anderson en- tertained a company at dinner last eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer returned today from a short stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs, arles David Hayes will enterfain a small company at the dinner dance in the palm room of the Willard this evening. Mrs. Alvin Dodd will entertain at a musicale this evening when the artists will be M: Marjon Kerby and Mr. John J. Niles of New York. Miss Kerby and Mr. Niles sang in the Capitol at one of the concerts of the series presented by Mrs. Frederick S. Coolidge in the Library of Congress. The Industrial Arts committee of the Washington Arts Club announces the opening of its annual exhibition at the club, 2017 I street northwest, on Sun- day An interesting collection of the works of club members and others in the crafts and related arts will be on view, many of which may be purchased. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Le Fevre will be the hosts at the tea, which will form- ally open the exhibif. Mr. Le Fevre is Arts and Crafts. Rinehart-Sherwood Wedding In Geneva, N. Y., Today. A wedding of more than usual inter- est took place at noon today in Geneva, N. Y., when Miss Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ben- nett Sherwood of that city, became the bride of Mr. Frederick Roberts Rine- hart of New York City, son of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Rinehart of Washing- ton. The ceremony was performed in Trinity Church. the Rev. Samuel Edsall officiating. The church Tea Dances ... Can Be Moved Throughout the Winter— Safely and Inexpensively —With Our SPECIAL TREE MOVER Let Us Give You an Estimate for Transplanting Your Own Tree or Supplying and Planting a New One J. H. SMALL & SONS Since 1855 Florists—Nurserymen—Landscape Gardeners STAR, | Washington, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Syra- | cuse, Rochester, Corning and New York president of the Washington Soclety of | WASHINGTON, ment of cut flowers and altar was banked with lilles. As the guests were assembling, Mr. Willlam Thompson, organist, gave a program of nuptial selections. The bride was escorted to the altar | by her father, who gave her in mar-| riage. She wore a gown of eggshell- color satin fashioned on princess lines, and she wore a lace veil worn by her | maternal great-great-grandmother at her | wedding. She wore a gold bracelet set with pearls worn by her paternal great- grandmother at her wedding. Her bou- quet was of olrch\ds, calla lilies and ies of the valley. mMr.s, Allan G. Rinehart of New York was the matron of honor, wearing a long, flowing gown of flame-colored crepe de chine and a hat to correspond. Miss Blanchard Bartlett of Geneva was the maid of honor, and she wore a costume like that of the other at- tendant, Mr. Stanley M. Rinchart of New York was the best man and the ushers selected included Mr. Alan S. Rine- hart, Mr. Edgar F. Wittmark, Mr. John Farra, Mr. John Jameson and Mr. Thomas Armstrong, all of New York Cit A wedding breakfast foliowed at the home of the bride, when the couple were assisted in recelving by Mrs. Rinehart, mother of the bridegroom who wore a biscuit-color velvet gown | with a black hat and a black velvet coat, and Mrs. Sherwood, mother of the bride, who was in a capucine crepe gown' with a brown lace hat. Mr. Rinehart and his bride left later for New York, from where they will sail on the Bremen for Paris. Mrs. Rinehart’s going-away costume a rose beige tweed ensemble trimmed with kid caracul fur, and her other acces- sories were brown. They will be at home upon their return at 157 Wes: 57th street, New York. There were a number of guests from e and the City. T:;Ie bride attended the Sargent School in New York, and Mr Rinehart is a! graduate of Harvard. A number of pre-nuptial parties were given 1 honor of the »ride. Among those who entertained were Mrs. Rich- ard Roenke, Miss Barbara Witter, Mrs. | Murray Bartlett, Miss Mavy Palmer, Mrs. Plumb and Mrs. U. P. Hedrick. Dr. and Mrs. Earle Wilfley enter- tained at a_ buffet luncheon at their home Thursday in honor of Mr. R. A. | Long of Kansas City, Mo., who Wednes- day morning presided at the corner stone laying of the National City Chris- tian Church on Thomas Circle. The other out-of-town guests were Mrs. Grace Phillips Johnson of New Castle, Pa.; Mr. B. T. Scott of Baltimore and New York, Dr. and Mrs. George A. Miller of Omaha, Nebr.; Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Catl Cheek, Miss Genevieve Brown and H. J. | Corwine, all of Indianapolis, Ind., and the Rev. W. H. Pinkerton of St. Louis, Mo., who all attended the corner stone p O THE WILLARD Announces FERE R T L Difinet DANCEs ....conisopainiisenie 7100 1t0/9:30 Daily Except Sunday in the Palm Room With Tts Cozy, Delightful Atmosphere No Cover Charge MEYER DAVIS MUSIC IRVING BOERNSTEIN, LEADING laying of this representative church of D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929, the Disciples of Christ. Assisting Mrs. Wilfley in the dining room were Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr.; Mrs. Hayne Ellis and Mrs. Charles H. Johnson, jr. Miss Etheldreda Winthrop Seabury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Marston Seabury, who last season made her debut in Washington, gave a recep- tion and tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of her parents, at 150 East Thirty-seventh street. New York, in honor of Miss Anita C. Grew and Miss Elizabeth Grew, daughters of the Amer- ican Ambassador in Constantinople, Joseph Clark Grew, and Mrs. Grew (Alice de V. Perry), formerly of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Breckenridge Long of | Lowell, Mass., have arrived in Washing- | ton and are stopping at the Carlton. The Misses Sutro entertained at a musicale and tea at the Carlton yester- day in honor of the debutantes and author: Mrs. F. B. Willis, who attended the musicale, also entertained a party of six at tea at the Carlton. Capt. and Mrs. Edward G. Kintner will have with them for the holidays their two sons, Mr. Edwin G. Kintner, jr., and Mr. James Grice Kintner, who will arrive Saturday from Purdue Uni- versity, from where they will graduate in June in electrical engineering. Mr. W. B. Acker, chicf clerk of the Department of the Interior, is at At- lantic City for a week’s vacation. Mrs. Tuckerman Chairman for Tableaux Vivants January 15, Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the patio of the Carlton Hotel there will be a meeting of all those taking part in the international tableaux. Mrs. Wal- ter R. Tuckerman is directing the “tab- leaux vivants,” which will be given at the Carlton January 15 under the auspices of the Colonial Damecs of America. ‘The tea planned for Monday, De- cember 2, in honor of Mrs. George Bar- nett at the Club of Colonial Dames and which was postponed, will take place Monday afternoon, December 16, at 4 o'clock, Mme. Edythe Marmion Brosius will give a recital on the harp, after which there will be a talk. Mrs. George O. Vass of Indian Lane, Spring Valley, entertained at o bridge tea at her home on Friday, the 13th. Among the guests were Mrs. Randolph Harrell, Mrs. Marjorie Hartford, Mrs. Thomas F. Kane, Mrs. Howard Birch, Mrs. Charles Tebbs, Mrs, Gynn Dent, Mrs. Ellis Allison, Mrs. Thomas W. Good, Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton, Mrs. Lanier P. McLachlen, Mrs. Horace Al- bright, Mrs. Hilleary Hoskinson, Mrs, Raymond Wise, Mrs. Arthur B. Dickin- n and Mrs. Nelson B. O'Neal. Mrs. Charles L. Dasher, 5110 Thir- teenth street, will entertain ‘the mem- bers of the Entre Nous Club Monday, December 16. Mrs, John S. Hansbury will be the assisting hostess and Miss Madge Reese will be the guest speaker for the occasion. Miss L. J. Middleton and Miss C. R. Cockrille of Arcadia, Calif., are at the { Dodge Hotel for sevéral days. ‘The National League of Woman Voters entertained at dinner on Thurs- day night in the Garden House of the Dodge Hotel. Those present were the executive staff of the national office, members of the board of directors and regional representatives who are in gnshlflflon attending a series of meet- gs. The regular Monday tea of the Amer- OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F jean Association of University Women ! will be held at the club house, 1634 I street, December 16, Mrs. Alice Tisdale Hobart of New York will be the guest of honor and will speak on “The Cul- !wuratl "Conflict Between the East and es Mrs. Wilson Compton will preside at the tea table and will be assisted by the following members of the club: Mrs. J. K. Caldwell, Miss Mary Wilson, Mrs. | Halbert Tayne, Mrs. Howard LeRoy and Mrs. Fow] Deaths Repojd. The [ollowine deaths nave been reported to the Health Department in the past 34 hours: Mary P. Christie. 84. 1760 Euclid st. Jennie E."Randail, 82, 2912 Ga. ave. Elizabeth' V. Haskins. 78. Siblev Hospit Harrs A. Sill. 76. Waiter Reed Hospital. Mary A Vav' Doison. 76, 2013 Park rd. Alexander Brown. 74, 319 T st. n.e. Timothy M _Ring. 69, Garfield Hospital. Frances A. MacMu 66. 2003 G st. il #ht E. Aultman, 57, Waiter Reed Hos- Harry H. 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Jack Small. 21. and Helen M. Lynch, 19; J._Graebenstine Rev. H. @ard nf Thanks. MA M. ROSA E. We wish to ext iriends for their sympatay and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our be- loved one, ROSA E. MANGUM. THE FAMILY, * Deaths. s.e., BROOK® _beloved husbana of Repecca Brooks. ~ Puneral Monday, December 16, 1'p.m, from Betnienem Bapuist Church, Rev. 'J. 'C.” Banks, omciaiing. £nd” frienas_invited to actend. M iosemont Cemetery. BROWN, ALEXANDER. On Prida: 3 NDER, y, Decem- ber 15, 1949, ALEXANDER, beiovea hus- band “of Catherine . Brown, aged 74 years. Funeral irom W. W, D nome, 816 H st. n. ber 18, at 10:3 a.m. sional Cemete: BYES, MARY. Departed this life Frida: December 14, 146, ut 10730 piiy, ‘b het resiuence, 1113 x. T ave. n.w. BShe 1§ the Wiie of ihe itc 'James Byis. Sne leaves to mourn tacir “loss a aaugnter, Nrs Gencva B, auraer; a son, kranacaughi & 0os, o1 ot ueral Monas irom tne residence. Cemetery. 1o CLAY, OPHELIA. On Wednesday, December 11, 1929, at_her residence, 421 L st. D.w. OPHELIA 'CLAY, devoicd’ wWile of James Clay ‘and niouder of Alberta Johnson, Beatrice Bygate, 'Inelma, Doris and Uvonne Clay. Funeral’Saturdsy, December 14, 1rom her late residence at 2:30 pam. 14 COOLEY, RACHEL. Departed thi - cember 14, 1929, MIs. HAGHEL COBLEY: loving_sisier of Mrs. Charlotte Luckett, Mrs, Frank Wood, Mrs. Pearl Ke Mr. Ernest Wood.' “Fureral Sunday, Le- cember 1o, at 1:30 p.m., irom Gaibraith £ M B, Gion onilret. Wit st. nw. between , Rev. Hattie officiatin - ment Woodiawi Cemetery. ek ing &t Stewarts funeral 1 COOLEY, RACHEAL E. Ofcers - bers ‘of Lincoin Loage, No.- s14, Narismal daeal Henent Socieiy, inc.,"are hotited o the deatn o1 Sister RACHEAL Funeral Sunaay, Decemo . 1949, ab 1% Olock pm., irom Galbidith A M. Ez o st bewween L and M MARTHA HOLLAND. P M. LS H, NEAL, O B OLIVIA ‘E."NEAL, W. ¥ mect. U410 COOLEY, RACHEL. Columbla Tem: g . vle, 442, 1. B. P. O. E.Of W.. Xou are hereby notified of the deatn o Daugn.er RAGHEL COULEY. Session 01 Sorruw Saturauy, Lecember 13, 1949, at Natlonal 411 Georgia ave. n.w., at % p.m. Fune Sunday, 1rom Gaaibrain A. M. E. . bewween L and M Sts. nLW. 8L 13U pim. Morming Star Lodge,’ No. &5; Foresi “sémple, No. U; Love armony Yempies, are ifivited, 1 H.WiLLIAMS, D. R. RHODA r. CULSTUN, Fin. tec. » COOLEY, RACHAEL. The Ladies’ Columbla Az ASSOCIALION ANNOUNCES Uie GeRul 01 Mrs. RACHAEL COOLEY. Funeral Sunday, Lecemocr 10, 1929, IT0M GAIOFAAA Ar . £, Cnuen, 68N st hw, 1oy b JANUIANA Y LER, Pres. JENNIE E. BARNGS, Kec. Sec. COVINGTON, JOSEPHINE. Departed this e Weanciday, Decembet, 11, 14y, at 1.5 m.. eeamen’s Hospital, JOSEFHINE COVINGTON of 1339 W st. D.W., belovea wife of Samuel Covington, mother of Lanier, Lucille, Dorotny, Samuel Fearson Covington ana Forestine Turner. She 8150 leaves three brotners and one sister. Re- mains resuns ai the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. tuneral pariors, i Ga. ave. m.w. = Fu- neral_Sunday, 'December’ 15, at 1 p.m. irom Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Rev. Anderson officiating. interment Wood- lawn Cemetery. 15 EAGLEN, BERTHA. , Decen- Anterment ‘Congres- eys and Entered into rest on Weanesday, December 11 1929, b her residence, Linden, Md., BERTHA EAGLEN, the beloved ~daugnter of Caroune and Philip Eaglen. Funeral services at Mount Zion M. E. Church, Linden, Md., Sunday, December 15, at 1 o'clock. ' Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Rev. Reed, pastor of the church, will officiate. In- terment Linden. Md. 140 FARQUHAR, MARY ANN. Friday. December 1 13,1929, at 6:15 p.m.’ at her residence, 3405 Prospect ave. n.w., MARY ANN, be- loved wife of the late’ Charles Farquhar 2nd mother of Mrs. Harry F. Ashion and Mrs. Mamie F. Cook of Washington, D. C., | and’ Mr. George B. Farqunar of Manas- | sas. Va! Requiem mass at Holy Trinity | Church ' Monday, December 18, at_ 9:15 | &m, Interment Arlington Natiohal Ceme- FOWLER., LOUISE CHRISTINE. Departed | this life suddenly. Monday, November 3o 1929, 'in New York City, LOUISE CHRIS- TINE FOWLER, beloved daughter of Irving C. tnd the late Belle Fowler. devoted sister of Ina Mae Dizon. She also leaves three ajnts, an uncle. a grandmother and a host of friends. Funeral Monday, December 16, at 1 pm. from the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. sw. Inter- ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. ~ 15 FRAZIER, RACHEL. On Thursday. Decem- ber 12,°1929, at er residence, 18 Fenton st. ne. RACHEL FRAZIER. beloved wife of Fred Frazier and devoted daughter of John' Johnson. She also leaves four sise ters and o Host of other relatives and friends. - Funeral Monday, December ‘16, at 1 pum., from Little Zion Baptist Church. P st. bet! 2nd and 3rd sts. n.w., Rev. E. P. Brooks officlating. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 15 HANSBOROUGH, EDWARD, Jr. On Fri- day. December 13. 1029, at Tuberculosis Hospital. EDWARD, Jr. son of Edward Hansborough, sr.. of 1213 New Jcrsey ave- nue northwest: grandson of the late Bet- tie” Hansborough. He leaves a host of other relatives and friends o mourn their loss. Funeral Monday. December 16. at 1 pam. from Henry 8. Washinaton's funeral ome. 467 N st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. 15 HAWKINS, MARTHA. Departed this life Saturday. December 14, 1929, at her resi- dence, 609 3rd st. sw. after a long ill- ness, MARTHA HAWKINS. Funeral Mon- day.’ December 16, at 1 p.m.. {rom Rober Camipbell funeral home. 423 413 st. 5.w., Where remains are resting. | HAWKINS, WILLTAM IMBODEN. On Fridas. December 13, 1920, WILLIAM IMBODEN. beloved husband of Ida May Hawkins (nee Tippett). Funeral from his late residence, 2308 Nichols ave. se. on Monday. Decem- ber 16, at 2 pm. Reiatives and friends in- vited. Tnterment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 15 JACKSON. MINNIE. On Friday morning. December 13, 1920, at Garfield Hospital, MINNIE JACKSON of Chicago, Iil, be- loved sister of Lucian Jackson' and Eva Robb. ~ Funeral service ‘at_(he residence of her siste) N st. n.w. on Sunday. December 15 &t 2 p.m. Relatives and | friends invited 15 attend. 15% J KING, MARY. On Wednesday. December 11,1029, ai_Gallinger Hospital. MARY KING of 72 P st. n.w. Funeral Monday, December 16, from Third Baptist Church. 5th and Que Sts. n.w. at 1 pm. Rev Bullock ofciating. ~Remains_resting, at Wesley Washington funeral parlor, 2053 Gn. ave. n.w. 15¢ LEWIS, CORNELIUS. Departed this life Fiiday, December i3, 1929, at his resi- dence.’ 1019 3rd at. Se. CORNELIUS LEWIS, beloved ~husband _of Anna i Lewis. ¥l also leaves five sisters. two brethers and & host of friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3id and Eve sis. sw. Funeral Sunday, December 15, at 1 p.m., at Cen- terville, Md 15 | LORD, WILLIAM FRANK. On Friday. De- cember 13, 1929, at his residence. Bradbury | Helghts, Md. WILLIAM FRANK. beloved husband of Sadie Lord. Funeral from the above residence on Monday, December 16, at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 15 MONTGOMERY, EDWARD Suddenly | "Friday, December 13, 1929, ‘at his resi- dence. 1711 Massachusetts ave. n.w., ED. WARD L. MONTGOMERY, aged 85 vears. heloved husband of Mabel 3 Remains resting at Hysong' 1300 N st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. SEIBERT. FELIX P. On Friday, Decem. ber 13,1020, 'FELIX P. SEIBERT. beloved husband of Mary B, Seibert. Funeral from his late residence, 915 Massachuseits ave. ne. on Monday, December 16, at 8:30 . “thence to 8t. Joseph's Church, here mass will be sald ‘at 9 a.m. Inter- ment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. 15+ STEWART. FANNIE C. On Wednesday. De- cember 11, 1929, at’ her residence, 944 L st. n.w. PANNIE C. STEWART, beloved mother of lone L. Stewart and sister of Mrs. May L. Johnson. She also leaves & host of other' relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. until 4“pm.. Satur December 44, tien at her late residence. Funeral Sunday, De- cember 15, at 2 p.m.. from the House of Praer. Inierment Lificoln Memorial Cepe- ery STEWART, FANNIE O Suddeniy, on Wet nesday. 'December 11. 1929, FANNIE C. STEWART, widow of the late James Stew- art and mother of the late ‘Monte Rob. inson. She leaves to mourn their loss gne dayghter, lone, and a devoted sister, Mary L. Johnson. Funeral from the House of Praver, M st. betwsen 6th and 7th n.w. _ Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Sunday, December 15, 2 p.m. * TERRY, WILLIAM R. On Friday, December 13, 1920, at 11:50 p.m... at his residence, 2423 Ontario rd. n.w.. WILLIAM R. TER- RY, devoted husband of Virginia Terry, son of Henry Terry, Funeral Sunday, De: cember 15, at 8 p.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral barlors, 2233 Georsia ave. n.w._Interment Joplin, Va. 15 THOMPSON. ELLA JEANNETTE. On Satur- Deceinber ' 14, 1929, at_the residence er daughter. Grace' V. Sparrow. Falls Church, Va. ELLA JEANNETTE THOMP- SON, miother of Frank M., Henry R.. Wil: lam' D."and George C.’ Thompson and Grace V. Sparrow. Notice of funeral in Sunday’s Star WADE, DELLA 13. 1929, at 1 n.%. DELLA L 1. Wade. 'Fune on Monday. On Frida residence. 242 Bth st. beloved wife of Richard 1 from her late residence December 16, 9. thence to St. Joseph's Chi auiem mass will be faid at 10 A.m. the repose of ‘her soul. ~Relatives friends invited to attend. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemeters WILLIAMS. LUCY. Departed this life after a’ brief illn WILLIAMS of 338 58th st. n.e. She leaves a devoted daug! Remains resting at Thomas Frazier's ral nome, 380 R. I ave. Notics ral later. MARTHA J. 29, at_her New ¥ e nw. M WOODWARD. “vido ward. Notice of fun. VRIGHT. MARY. Suddeni: December 12, 1929, at 21 MARY WRIGHT. loving sister of Neitis Bell and Anna Lewis. She aiso leaves four nieces and one nephew. Funeral Sunde: December 15, at 2 pm. from the Ernest Jarvis' Co. funeral pariors, 2222 ave. n.w. In Memoriam. BUNDY, JAMES F. Sacred to the memory of our dear hushand and father, Attorney JAMES F. BUNDY, who departed this life ffteen years ago today, December 14, 1914, God has His plans and what if we With our sieht be too blind to see Their Tull fruition. - Gannot He Who made it solve the mystery? One whom we loved has fallen asleep; Not died. although his calm be decp. Some new, unknown and strange surprise In heaven' holds enrapt his eves. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. DELILIA BUNDY; DAUGHTERS. DELLA AND ZENOBIA, AND SON-IN'LAW, J. FRANKLIN WIL* Decamber On Fridar. ce. al herealter. on Thursday, Gal 15 HEBBRON. RICHARD. remembrance of our dear brother, RICH- ARD HEBBRON, who passed sway (w0 years ago_today. December 14, 1927, HIS SISTER AND BROTHER, ESSIE AND HARRY HEBBRON. ® JOHNS, ALBERT H. In sad but loving mem- ory of our dear son, who departed this life, three years ago today, December 14, In sad but loving It is lonely here without you And sad all along the way, For it 15 not the same to us ince you were called away. Your cheerful smile and kindly ways Are pleasant to recall You had a smile for every one And died beloved by all often we think of you, dear son, And our hearts are sad with pain: Oh, this world would be like heaven Could we hear your voice again. MOTHER AND DADDY. * JOHNS, ALBERT H. In sad but loving mem- ory of our dear grandson. ALBERT JOHNS. who departed this life three yea ago today, December 14, 1926. The rolling st of life rolls on, paut still "x"! cant fhiayFous on calls the love, the voice, t 1 one Who once sat thére.© T * The happy hours we once enjoyed— How sweet the memors St c Byt yet has left a lonesomencss Which never can be filled. No_flower in the garden Fairer, brighter, ever grew Than the little flower that whispers, Always T'll remember you. GRANDMOTHER AND GRANDDADDY. * JOHNSON, MARIE E. In loving remem- brance of my beloved daughter, MARIE E. JOHNSON. who departed this life one yéar ago today, December 14, 1928. Nobody knows my longing, 3 Bt few have seen me woep. shed iy tears from an acl 3 iWhen'Others are fast asieap . Deart DEVOTED FATHER. JOHNSON, In loving remem- brance ‘of our dear’ daughter and sister, MARIE E. JOHNSON. who departed this life, one year ago today, December 14, How sad today my troubled ‘heart, How dim my eves with tears, For death has robbed me of ihe one 1 thought was mine for years. LOVING MOTHER AND BROTHER. * OSBORNE. DANIEL. In sad but loving re- membrance of olir beloved husband - and father, DANIEL OSBORNE, who departed {his lite"two years ago today, December We haven't forgotten vou, beloved one, Though the vears are rolling fast, And our memory of you will al linger, "Til our life on earth has past. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * PROPPS, GEORGE W. Sacred to the mem- ory of my beloved busband, GEORGE W. PROPPS, who departed this life one year ago today, December 14, 1928. Only those who have lost can tell The pain_of parting without s farewell. HIS ~DEVOTED WIFE, ANNIE M. PROPPS. THOMAS, MARGARET PRYOR. In memory of my dear mother, MARGARET PRYOR THOMAS, who departed this life seven years azo today, Dccember 14, 1922. When mother breathed her last farewell The stroke meant more thau tongue can tell, HER DAUGHTER, MAGGIE TODD. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST B T CAPITOL_ST. Phone_Lin 0372, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V. Ehone west oogg Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. T Modern Chapel Teiephose National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- fent. 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626. Formerly 940 F_St. N.W. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H S8t. NE. . Modern: Chapel Lincoln 0524 ~ Established 1876 JCOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. Phone North 0043 “ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 st 1208 B st., 45 yrs. at 940 F ot A W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. NE. _LINCOLN 8200, Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. _4209 oth S v Col._6324. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRFCTOR! CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1385 very Service. 212 F St. Prompt Auto Del Gude Bros. Co., 1 Artistic—expr TEL. NAT. 2 & . 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