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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SALURDAY, FkokUARY 22 1930, ; * A9 g S g gown of yellow crinoline was made with of the Pan-American Union, |Col and Mrs, R, L. Collins, Lieut. Col. : 1 ) 5 .f a & tignt-Auting bodice of satin and a | Dr. Leo S, Rowe: Rear Admiral Mark |and Mrs. A, D, Ghatty Lieut- ol snd .. Braths. s Beaths. [ In Memoriam. Lo long bouffant Akl{t,blnd her -'eg‘o.mg-nm nn?wx. mewnmg ng,‘“;,.";;‘; g"wrlgm t!..hu: Col. B N\ SAENTISS. On Thursdny. | FENWICK. SARIE. Deparied this it ‘;';' T ey L. 19, memorz of 03¢ Of wore the same style dress of black lace | eral, | My e Al h, s eTe 18~ HELEN’ PRENTiCe Ry M nelacrd beloved wite G Witiam Fewicr, o' % 70 diedeleven ears aso todas, a Dr. Otis Bailey and Dr. Prentiss | Florida_ave, ne. Fu progra: erday included a|ment, Gen. He T. Allen, Col. R. C. | Martin B. Garber, TInte 24, St; iy, o o ity aeveret ot | Fop et Bk . ylkinaon. <3 o Driiary g eom: 8. Co Sat-) ardy "County M gelock 'p, ath tries to break, her best numbers being “I Wanter Be|Maj. L. A. roner, Dr. W. fi:':'::h-l’dkn Wedding RO O A, O Turadar, Febru S To have, to love, then to part. i s o t, A 2 2 d Ready,” “Go Down, Moziz” and “I Got |loughby and Mr, Lester H. Woolsey. Home Today. iR By B BT g e TP Is'the sieatest orrow of ene’s heaht. | -Tbe Cluef Executlve and First Lady of the Two Wings” “Danse, Conni Connain”| Dr. Sze will be in Washington {0f #| A wedding of partieular interest to| Mo sod one broinishter, X ot ¥, ANDn?r‘n:’u?ywrn:? our law and one brother-in-iaw " Fum 20. 1930, at Gallinger Hospital: SUSAN KING, EDITH MAY. In s . and “Chere, Mo Lemme Tol” in the |week or 10 days and is staying at (€| the older members of Washington so- | Siver ™ Suned, 25,100, at | pm. from W. | FISHER, beloved wite of Frank J, 1 dear liitle daughter, EDITH MAY KING. 3 Land Di i if ht With &Toup of nursery and love sonigs of the | Powhatan. He will sail Wednesday, | ciety, because the prite corunglon o= | Hrmest Yarvls "Co'"Tineral "pariors,” ste nna o e | W0 elt s HERL e Ag oty Fen: : and to ine onig 1 Creole Negroes, sung in a patols pecu- | March 12. aboard the ‘American of L1 | several generatios lived 1 The Capitel. | BURORD: MAGGIE BELL, Do 2 " Puneral Sundey. Febs | JuArY 22 1022, al the age of 5 years and o 3 liar to Louisiana, a combination of | United States Lines, -mmplnlwm‘:)-‘i was that at noon today of Miss M lite Tucadaz. Pebruary ‘at 5 a.m. el s o : MOTHER, DADDY AND KEN. Cabinet Officer. French and Spanish dislect, 'were also | his two doughters, who attend school | Thom Hellen, aaughier of M. Hellen | MAOQHE,BELL HURGRo: J w1 N A AROARETRA. i emerz of 1Y \ charmingly rendered by the beautiful |in New York. Henry Buford. mother of GAVGES. LEQ A. On Priday, Pebruary 21, P““mm and Mrs. Hoover vm's. Gurgel do Amaral, was host at din. | of N'.‘.”.'“o:{i‘:’.:;“";‘:ré" Lf :er:lfagmf; Podoski, will be host to a small com- Fatiine” MeDonala. > 8o 5% Jevas othey | Lexidence, 100 Gtis st. ne. on Monday, | LEAVELL, JESSIE I In sad but loving re e dear mother, who died ten 22, 1920, ” i elatives and friends. Remains re: 'at| February’ 24, at 8:3 . Requiem mass | membrance of our dear wife and mother, dine this evening with the Sec- |ner last evening When his guests were |sung by Miss Thomas, especially the |Pany informaily at tea this afternoon In | ' 00 10| fhe. W Ernest Jare cocTiains resting at St. Anthony's Church at 9 o'clock. Rel- | JESSIE L. LEAVELL, who departed thi retary of the Interior and Mrs. | the Ambassador of Span, Senor Pa- e ot e e esbeCAng the | his apartment. of the Dymony took place in the home | 3352 "Gegtala: aie 1 Cintdh 5o SATELE: | Biives dnd Friends Joviiee B | e even” vears: ko today, ‘Febriary 3 bur, whic] 3 . . ok ereatler ather" jate Tesidence. | GOUGH. MARY. On Friday. February 21, 2 i ] v, Febry o seventh of the dinners given by | Senora de Davila, the Minister of Portu- | DACKberTy woman's song, the Iatter| gengtor and Mrs. Clarence C. Dill | nOrthwest, and on account of mourn- Sunday. February 23, at 1930. MARY GOUGH. devoted mother of A precious ong trom us Is gons, 2 p. G 3 9 3 s s Iate residence, 1015 6th st. n.e. Meitle White and sister of Julia Brisco. loved is stille m ss d'Alte, " |given as it had been heard many times| are entertaining at dinner tonight in | ing in the bridegroom’s family, the d: o at . e ulam;} &t Lagy fn‘r 3:: f:x‘::l( The ;:x‘:i?:t‘er.z? ;:ml‘;m::d Scnonm:e '5‘;'2. by the interpreter in the early mom-| the ‘crystal oom at the Willard in (alls were quite simply arranged. The BURDETTE, WILLIS B. suddenly. at i it A Ropers Gouieh * Remeins Festine Bich hever can be Ailed~ " 2o whach the Secreiary of the Navy | de' Medina, Representative ‘and Mry.| U8 and then ubout noon when the cry. | honot of Judge Florence Allen of e | ECOL of i Thomas Church, (e Rev. | "JSRc o SIS &, susoepir, gt e | L 2ed Robe Couen, Bemate, Sl | mn LOVING HoSHAND A cuomgN. 1 i % 8l S 2 ¥ N s IS B.. Ve 2 f N il . SR and Mrs. Adams were to have given, is | Fred A. Britten, the commerelal coun- | thtyhog of zell:lncholy tone. gm%v s‘r‘:‘n’"gwnm Cuurr:' v;m“m:t 15 | the members of m‘:mfwl;ux:h;'mlm omiy | Litu “Waiker Burdetie ™ Prpsrer Bandas er. LOBSIGER, METTO. In sad but loving re- indefinitely postponed because of the | selor of the Swedish legation and Mme | ™ \iss Thomas has done all her own | otiock ton bl regerer s | ent. pres= | Pebruary 23 at 3 pm. fren Rockwils § membrance of our dearly beloved mother. absence of the hosts, who are in London | Weidel, the second secretary of the | Ji%5 Thomas has done all het OWn | o'clock this evening for the Women's | ent, i R [ 2 il guR deariy ¢ attending the Naval Conference. | Cuban 'embassy and Senora de Guell, ? a lethodist Church. Tnters t Porest Onk . 1930 m.. entered int International League for Peace. Rep-| The bride’s sister, Mrs. Thomas W.| Cemetery. Guithersbury, ag = * O ' 23 3 Bira¥, ‘dev glernal, resi nine ears g0’ todes ot rendition of these lovely old songs— | resentative Hamilton Fish, jr., of New | Bowers of New York, attended her | CURRY. WALTER L. On Priday, Pebruar L Gray of Lakeland, Md.: mother | Fuary 23, 1 ‘The Sec: . Wilbur were | former United States Ambassador to milton . » n 21, 1930. in_ Altoona o y i Suste, Pauline, Oscar. hosts at h‘g?n'e’, .{‘&!Mer:enin; at \he\’Rush and Mrs. George T. Marye, Mr, | 80ing out among the Creole Negroes,| York will also give a short address. | and she was escorted and given in mai B Alloons Hospital. Altoona, W uste. . 130. Al James. MOTHER, | Pa., WALTER I , ! Ridgeley, Eliza and Clarence Gray. | Nine yests h ssed, g ar (helr pests the |and Mrs. Richard V. Oulaban, Mr: and | Who, the artist explained, were de-| Mrs Dill Is chairman of the radio | riage by her brother, Mr. Arthur Hellen. | e lete Jomn W' o bl areios’h San, of s Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis (But our heatis are Juee the eeme e Mayflow scendants of the slaves formerly owned | committee of the I and every| Mr. Glerasch hagd his ) Funeral and Interment Hojlldnysbirg. B, | ©C0. funeral parlors, 2223 GeOrzia AYE. | No'one knows now e Leve neidame, ‘Mme. W, Sen- | Mrs, Demarest Lioyd, Mr, and Mrs, Ed- y mmittee of the league 3 A a brother, M, anaral spd 1 idaysburg, Pa. | 00, Tunersl paflors 23 ¢ b LA 3 missed you, Dne o S :,;‘,"" R resentative | ward R. Finkenstacdt, Mss. J. Borden | BY the Creoles, the French and Spanish | Saturday night she arranges {or speak- | David Glerasch of Concord, as best DAVIS, CARRIE. On Priday, Pebruary 21. e knows the bister pain, v X oo 930 at 7:10 d.m.. CARRIE. beloved wifé | GRIFFITH. ELIZA MILLER. On Fridav.! A noble life, - o : settlers who mad etheir homes in SiX OF |ers to broadcast over a Nation-wide | man. LR B a1 1030, at 1 xm BLiZA MiL:| A R Woure Mé’;‘mfi'{;fi:‘s‘ng B ry o the Brasllias s | Seven ot the parishes in the southern | hook-up. Following a wedding trip, the bride Sesideice. 420" Shepnerd K1 & Monday; | LER.. heloved ! tietof, Sebiy W'GHAL | Amon the S of & . Addison 5 RT3 or-ToRNen. el and . bridegroom - wil, | February' 26 at'2 o'clock “ncermont ut . : tive and Mrs. Don B. Colton, the As-|bassy and Senhora de Almelda. P'Miss Dorothy Stuart and Miss| Senator Jesse F. Metcalf entertained | Mass. to mare thelr hae. OO | | Rock Brekcemetery 22| e ment Brookeville cometery. > H0 sistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs.| 1y, smbassador of Cuba and Senora | Frences Buck, two lovely New Orleans & small party at dinner last evening s g D A ebranry ST MERBEE, Jr. On Frl- | yAMILTON, ELIZABETH. On Friday. Feb- Siong gries ahe'd won. . | L REET e T CAker. de Ferrara will be the guests in whose | girls who are in school in Washington | at the Carlton. The counselor of the Swiss legation | BEE Jr."son of John Weinerbee ana Bdna | [UArs 21, 19%, ELIZABETH HAMILTON f Tosvenor, Mr. an - " honor Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sanders|this Winter, presented the programs n How well her work was done. — i 1 And Mme. Lardy entertained at dinner | Scoti Dunham. ‘aged 6 weeks, 1| Funeral from National Lutheran Home, son. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Albright, Mt (1% eriain at dinner this evening | yesterday to the guests, carrying out | Senator and Mrs. William E. Brock jat evening, thelr guests including the | fuvices 8 916 B5uni’ o hie: sondsy. | Mondey Febranry 34 et 3 om. Intgr: | O98 made o wonderful mothe and Mrs. Joseph Davies, and Dr. and | ¥ 1'am. Interment Glen: | ment Consressional Cemetery. A mother who ne t ower. ight lbur. ! For only her household kn Arihe, Victorles she'd w i dinner | 3 . He made her smils [ i h th tmosphere of the gather- | Were the ranking guests at a Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, | wood Cemetery. S, ANNIE M. o maiS, o e sunshing the E;ulp":r;ng‘lnpthe f the gather- | G By, Gol. Wads M. Cooper at his | LDister of Swits land and e, Peter, | v er, | HOPBS, ANNIE M. On Saturdsy. Pebrusry He molded her heatt of pure gold. | 30, at her residence, East Clifton The Acting Secretary of the Navy of the Civil War period. An “ole| hOme on Massachusetts avenue last Radeff, the counselor of the Nether- | S —————————me—mm= | Terrace, ANNIE M. HOBBS. Services at| FOrever in our memories = the S. Co. 1 2001 Although your heart in silence rests, Ambassador of Italy and {and Mrs Emest Lee Jahncke were |mammie” with a large basket of pra- | VEMBE oy, |lands legation, Mr. van Hoom; the as. |sail for the former's post in Parls Wed- | 1ith 5t o oy, BeuaiUI0 aih| WMl nevar fordet sots mother: Nobil Antoinette de Martino Host. hosts at & recepti g ing the | sistant military attache of the French |nesday, March 5. Maj - Bum: " interment CoRUresslona] Cometry. fore God vou ‘staod” the test. ption and musicale yes- |lines was also in attendance during il che of the French | nesday, . Maj. Beach, who was ¥ The Ttalian Ambassador and Nobil | {orgayaterncon in the grand ball room |tea hour with quantities of the de- rl;rs:t':‘k&t?au:n;r n?::"géwgnmik'n}:% embassy and Mme. Thenault and Mrs, | recently decorated by the Secretary o,’-z:::x 'mvn.a :l:" There are sters that go out in the dark- Donna Antoinette de Martino will en-{of the Mayflower, presenting Miss Edna | licious New Orleans sweets. Representative. and Mes, "B, Carroli | William Barret Ridgely, War with the Distinguished Service MGDOE, LAWRENCE. Departed this W[ Tneir’suvery 1ient shi tertain at dinner this evening. | Thomas of New Orleans, known as Reese, Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Dr. — Cross, will be in charge of the medical | Fairmont’ ® Helhis. Me. "LAWAENCE | There are'flowers whose rasrance still Nobil de Martino will be at home| .y, yaqy from Louisiana,” in “an| The Chinese Minister, Dr. Wu, was | jaioee trs. Y eon | Mr. Latimer L. Grimes of Steuben- |unit detailed in France to take care| HODGE, the loving son of Viela Hodge, e ih ! esley Hill, chancellor of Lincoln | yille, Ohio, is visiti t and brofher of Frances Clarke Hodge. No- When the blososms have faded and gone. Monday afternoon for the last time|, " +“6l4 Creole songs. here were | host at luncheon today, entertaining in | : . 3 3 ng_ at the home of | of the gold star mothers’ pilgrimage | {ice or°%h 1 1at i it t| There are souls full of light tn | approximately 200 members of he | compliment to the Chinese Minister 10 MorOhay University, and M. Hil | the ‘postmaster and Mrs. Willlam M. ) this Summer. They will sail on the 8. 5. | {x o fueral later.” Remains resting at | There are souls full of lisht and sweetness | . official and resi- 5 mes, Dr. Sao-Ke | Mooney at their residence, 4407 Eight- | George Washington of the United| 3222 Georgin ave. n.w. But their sweetness lives on with the Hv- e rotnt: e vicasesss | AUBKE gl centh street northwest, Mr. Grimes is | States Lines. KENNEY. EWING. Departed this Hfe on| Like the soul of the star and the rose - |~ Miss Thomas and her accompanist, |sor at this post. Others in the com-| Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George S. Sim- | Prominent banker of that eity. Mrs. Childress Buck Al | e Ew NG EANEY " e eaves 54| O, aweetest word that laneuage ever | Miss Mary Hyams, also of New Orleans, | pany were the Secretary of the Interior, | mons gave a dinner party last evening | wr. Charles Lawren el ess Buckner Gwyn W Ty AR e & RTarek detanr knew. | red in th icturesque pantalette | Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur; the Ambas-| at the Army War College, when their les Lawrence, Assistant At- | entertain 10 tables of bridge in her brother, three ndchildren, & daughter- ‘Which Jove and peace and duty whisper | costumes worn during the period When | sador of Turkey, Ahmed Mountar Bey: | guests were Ma). Gen. and Mrs. Lytle | [0y, General, entertained a party of |home, on Park road. Friday, February 28, | i ti.’ one, nlece “and | on, ‘muate ame that wakes to iif IN GRAMITE. MARBLE sns smONZE ON | COSUUIICS HORR SUNE (O FOLOC Srigl [ M. Justice Hadian Fiske Stone, Sen- | Brown, Brig. Gen. and Mre Colden L, iy, dinner last evening at “the|{rom 3 to 4 e'clock, for the benefit of ends. AJESnE At the | D InNG Monely heart and iden DISPLAY at 448 NEW YORK AVENUE N-W.| .\ g which, according to Miss Thomas, | ator Clarence C. Dill, Senator Harry | Ruggles, Brig. Gen and Mrs, Samuel grie s Gh T it . Florida ave. n.e. until Sunday, February | 3RS, g Eme, hal: like unto s pray * Washington Granite | was shortly after the close of the Civi'| B. Hawes, Senator Henry J. Allen,| Hof, Col. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrow, | . po ters o, ‘AAang tables for their chap-| i at 10 a.m. inereatter nt hls devated | SpP%,Outh 125, PHERIE MRS, RO o wiouei | War, when the spirit of resentment at | Representative Stephen G. Porter, Rep- | Col. and Mrs. H. J. F. Thurston, Col. Td ancing Olass, composed of 60 |lers are Mrs. Brumbaugh, Livingston| deushiers tesidence, 1093 FIorids Sve | - &Ll “iagrant name. like roses Tound Monumental Co., Inc. |y 'n Slavery had disappeared and | rescntative J. Charles Linthicum, Rep- | and Mrs, Guy V. Henry, Col, and Mrs, | Married couples from the younger mar- | Manor Chapter; Mrs, Mary Anderson, . Trom Third Baptist Church, sth and | about! WILLIAM JARDINE. Sects the Negtoes were decply impressed with | resentative Leonidas C. Dyer, Repre- | Edward Croft. Col. and Mrs Lorenao D. | Fied, clreles of Washington soclety, will | Lucy Holcombe ‘Chapier; Mrs, Crowell:| S, i¥. Her, 6.0 'mullok St fi | Ab ittty smiles: and music echoes i - v v i e Carlto [of S H ary { W word I A4 N, Y. Ave. N-W. _Nabl 8870 | lr future aa fiee men. Miss Thowsss'|eniativs Hamilion Fiah g ; (b directr Gaster. ol 8od Ms. Ray Prat, teut | Gt UiV, &2 op Qo Mol for | Souin, At Shaptars, Miss MAY | s "B o Oteer ang iem |+ Tfoaiiolg, pork that laneusye. eve last of the ferles for the Winter will |Chapter; Mrs. Gross, Richard Arnold | I°8 %5 To%'s®er e Riler Councll, No. & | HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, ANNIE, JOHN be given Saturday evening, March 29, | Chapter: Miss Stout, Continental Dames | the death o Brother BWING W, KENNY. | Love AEOR at the Carltom. b Chapter; Mrs. Kerans, Our Flag Cha, Session of sorrow Saturday, Pebruary 22, | LOVELESS, “!0-:" A; In sad but loving 2 SR ter; Mrs. Robert Ferguson, Deborah| iiUg"t,8 Bun. at Columbia Lodse Home, | BEERER’h SLOVELRSS: whn leth e voven Mrs. Robert W. Imbrie will entertain | Kuapp Chapter. and Mrs, Gwyn, Inde~| | " MUKRAY B DAVIS ohiet Antier, | YOOFS g lodsy, Pebruayy a2, . at dinner this evening at the Carlton, | Pendence Bell Chapter. J e <A 1 HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * her guests numbering 14. Mrs, W. H. Wanamaker of Potomac | MAPPEN, ADDIE G, On Eriday. Febtusty | MurPHY, JOHN J. 1n sad but loving re Chapter, Mrs. Joseph Whiting and Miss | G MADDEN, ‘deyotes Wite 5l Oflie! Wen- | JSmBrance of ouf devoled son and broth o MADDE! ) Spectacular Society Circus Maude Moreland of Independence Bell| Gell Madden and mother of Addie Maraie [ JOHN 7. MURFHY, who dicd eleven years D & I OTHROP 2P For Beyer, Saeen 5o Chapter are ironesses aas Bln s Moty Dol | o o T et oy, Guire's funeral hom h THE FAMILY., * Fort Myer always adds its quota of| Al ople (LT WU brilliancy to Washington soclal Jife and | Waskistor’ Mooy Taaaeng the| {aterment Monday, Fubrusty M, stRuers: | ooALLAGHAW, (CARMIE 4. In loving re- ur_de: fe and &) just now the talk of the post is the | v ;| MILSTEAD, AMELIA R. On Priday, Feb-| CARBIE & OCALLAGHAN. wha deonried 1880 D e i 1050 annusl societyelrcus, & to given b | Ay yneyy and Marine Corps Country | MILSTEAD. AMELIA R, Or Sfediah eure | Tis iife “Hve Vears ago. todns. Februey EN_ ANNIVERSARY the Riding Hall at Fort Myer, Satur- |~ Among those entertaining at dinner | neral fiom her ate fesidence. i #th st | HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND OHIL- VAV LA day afternoon and evening, March 29. | preceding the dance are Gen, S. O, | &t Monday. ; s R Preparations are going on to make this | Fuqua, Col. P. H. Worcestér, Col, M. § | Lice to St Peter's Ci ¢ | PINKNEY, MENRY J. 1In loving remem- 53 will be said at 9 am, for (he X 3 L, clreus the largest and most spectacu- | Jarvis, Col. S. F. Mashbir, Capt. Yancey | Iepose of her soul. " interment Consres- | DIANCE of %«“hroad'iza‘fiu!l.ele':\fl;ufirz 6o 1o lar 'b?r hrelsv t};firemmd fl"l:t younger | Willilams, U. S. N.: Maj. J. M. Mc.| _Sional Cemetery. i e 3 day, Febriary 22. 1018, members of ashin soc} Do gy . Ca ‘ NEAL. ELLA SIMPSON. Debpart, l hie | We shall s him & il g e e ¥ will be | Dowell, Maj. Walter Clark, Capt. A. D. | M5l ELEA SIMRSON, Departed, this, "1 Whesting by the waters Tajry mornine Bru r The debutantes will participate in the { o - “n0 Lieut. E. A. Nash. . ar linees, 18 e fall tH: | in"the ughsr Sacion hergTinee hunt ride, which will be led by the| Mrs. Henry H. Low of New York City. Ly it ; " 5 huntrid : f 'AND CHILDREN. * ounds from one of the local hunts. | who is passing - the late Wi 3 SCHAFER. CATHARINA. 11 tad and lov- ~ . * “ They will also be seen in the tandemi | Washington st the Mayflower g Gl B¢ o5 | GErIARINA SEHAFER, "who depariad thi c] s ere at ecl avm s ln ril and 1n an exhibition of fancy id- | dinner hostess last. evening, rtertain: ; Mary Bila Masg iyenty oday, Fenrus g ng in the palm court of the hotel, e } oV pe 1 . An elaborate program of rough rid- e Fipy,Baptiye Chureh, Vigntn, Va Sunday. | MR’ LoViNG SON. CHARLES SCRATER. % ing is being prepared. In this act will| Mr. and Mrs. Merle O. Laine are| ter. pasior Mount Cal Churc! Ci 'y Baptis h. [ ] . [ ) be seen such movements as the glide, | Visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and | mz];;.mme.d officiating. ~ Relatives and Sl:ll‘lh[l. II.IZA’II'I'I A tribute g'}&v’.. the broken wing and the tail drag. Mrs. Marvin Anderson, beforé starting | owgw DR. WILLIAM DUNLOP. O us ago today, Feb: ' In the gymnastic ride will be seen|for their future home. in San Diego. | *'Fhursany. Febraary i3 195, at Goronage, | TUSHY 33 1021 four of the picked mounted gymnasts| Callf. Mr. and Mrs. Laine, the latter [ . Calif. DR WILLIAM D, OWENS. co We are thinking of you, dear mother, performing in a thrling dive of over | formerly Miss Margaret Anderson. were | * EaYery Ml Conms WS NV | ARSI LN | — 3 . ktor Just as i Ju::i: T 0 dne | onidas T, McDoy e oi‘nsczx:ux::e v | Sty om T chansh WY -Ariigtn | BEVOTED *"BAUGHTERS, RoSE, Of course, there will be clowns for - 7 PAGE. RANDOLPH GILL H VELYN. i AM. 2 the children and for the grown-ups, too. | Dinner Parties Precede W fodar, Roru ol e~ g g g gy i i White Swan Uniforms Fabric Gloves, Special Three-Piece Members of Washington society who | Wesley Heights Dance, e o, san o0 M Nix Wil . | Biseand sha Taier, JESFERSON Our popular Uniforms in $1.50 Three styles. Tan, gray, 85¢ have been invited to perform are:| Among the many people who are en-| brEsces “sis® ot Souriier s | one year ago today, Pebruary 33, I . 5 Miss Charlotte Childdess, Miss Kath- | tertaining before the day £ Wasnin white, black and - pin brown, 5% to 7%. En bl arine Lowman, Miss Betty McNally, |at the Wesley Helghts i e ima | e halte o e and b P gy R striped blue. Sizes 34 10 46. Desshin Bloves; twe sxles.. . 8108 1 8 sembiles Miss Elsie Tuckerman, Miss Henrietta | evening are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ramesy | PHELPS. JOHN iday, Pebruary 21, i iove's devotion ;s » 4 ; Marian Jardine, Miss Harriet Mitchell, | Gardner Ladd, who are entertaining at| and Capitonk Pheln: of Bowje. tod. 1 s THOMAS, Linen Frocks, washable. fiig $ Miss Jane Hanna, Miss Engracia | the latters home on Lowell siect | MEVIVER by his widow and four sons T THEMAS, DD JRUTH; AP Cotton Frocks, wash. prints....51.5 4 Prever, Miss Grace Stuart, Miss Clara | Thelr guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry | g e et 10 New Orleans. iy | TRUMAN, HAROLD KEMP. Silk Home Frocks. .. .$4.75 ¢ . Bolling, Miss Elizabeth Hume, Miss | D. Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Guy McKinney ] TUASRBI%, (oo JIAYY | Traembrancs o0 our . aSa Challis Coolie Coats 5228 Costume Jewelry, Special : Helen Stone, Miss Dorothea Lane, Miss | Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jacobs, Capt. and 1ot Teadensss gz:z'r,"x?&:-fie"l;‘.f".",“.{ Biother "o el TBOMAN, v Novelty Aprons. .. g Necklaces, Earrings, Brace- §¢ . elen Walker, Beatrice Patton,; Mrs. Le Roy Shoemaker, Dr. and Mrs. . ; bejoved wife of the lste fusry 2. 1915, THE PAMILY. > et vt o e Special for Miss Sophy Snyder, Miss Ruth Reilly, | Willlam Ballinger, Mr. and Mrs. How.| AmCjoE gouins. ~She lesves ‘to yoINGS, Im 3 3 b h 2 Annidersar Miss Rebecca Davidson, Miss Belie | ard Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gar-| 3iX daughters. Hattie 8. Melntyre. Mrs b Full-fashioned Silk Hose Novelty Jewelry ............... ' 3 2 Yy Johnson, Miss Hattle Wise, Miss Phyllis | ret, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Miller, Mr.| Mor* fasqitt’ JBessie Jenking, Myrtle simp- | - mother, 'IDA . TYDINGS. who departed g . Hight, Miss Mary C. Henry, Miss Ruth | George O. von Nertaand and Mr. and| Funeral services ac Bethel M. E. Ghusch. | ihis l "0t " :i-ng{il El;-.l?n fs"em - f L fllen P;lwn. Miss Laura Tuckerman, | Mrs. &nmz gusit:m Stone. Mr. and| St Maryis County, Md. Surider. rebr 1d T ‘eive to bold her hands, s You Like It” Service Hos overts; iss Christine Ekengren, Miss Ade- | Mrs. Morri . Ervin of Forty-fourth y: . Sav r face just to see. " Service Hose. ... 3123 Women’s and Men’s : ; sds Nyt laide Henry, Miss Elvira Johnson, Miss | Sreet are entertaining before (he dance, | sCANNELL, ANNA 3> On Priday. Pebeney | | TSR, IOVDE, s, hee Tofiny voice . : 2 tuck-in skirts; hip Eleanor Corby, Miss Mary P. Bradley, | their guests being Dr. and Mrs. R. F.| 21, 1030, 'at 3 amr atner raldencer 1317 | HER LoviNG HOSBAND. 5. B TvDINGS. Handkerchiefs N R Miss Lucille ‘Switt, Mis Bina Day | Mehl and Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Freer. TR0y gl W GANNA M. SCANNELL | you Jeft behind a broken heart y % 2 2 b T C neen, Miss randa Prochnik, Miss (e o et A That loved you so since Women's White Linen 3 for §1 Rl S d Adalr Ohildress, Miss Adelaide Bride, | Miss Marle Wallace of Brookland, ac- | . WHere services will be peld sianfag; | THALmever did and never wil Sialiitinnds Soesat Handkerchiefs, lace i lined; silk blouse. Miss Mary Ingrahem Henry and Miss | COmpanied by Miss Mary Jo Clark and | Eebrusry 362t “Ti "am.” Interment in | HER LOVING DACGHTER EFFIE MAR- gs, Spe trimmed. . Francesca McKenny. Miss Dorothy Paigh. moiored .to_ Old | syrivey: mvarmle - oo bidas, ‘pebbunr e, | OO % “Sunbeam” Rayon Bloom- Men’s Initialed Linen 3 f 5 u g | Point Comfort for the week end. ‘They |~ 193, at. her tesidence. s0s popraary 21 . The years may wipe out many thinss, Tnion Sul ; . ; : or $1 Col. Edward H. Schulz, commandant | were entertained Friday event | mw: BTHEL SNITH, devoted wi o By Sy ers, Union Suits, Chemise. Handkerchiefs, white Dress and Sports |t the Engineer School, and Mrs. Schulz | Langlev Field and Saturday eventng at | {ord Smith vt mother 't BONL Kavin TRty ere il togothe Vests to match s Boys Woven Cord Handkérchiefs, Coits will be at home informally tomorrow | the Chamberlain-Venderbilt Hotel ai| hoitsi, Eiejiors and Catherine ‘Smit HER LOVING SO0, IHARD, Pure Silk Chemise, pastels.....$2. & fior 85¢ on afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at their | Old Foint both affairs being dances| iy .. n WARRING, LILLIAN ;,lAg,l;udm-“&ln,gg'; il des .52, quarters, Fort Humphreys, Va. Mrs, H. | given by Air Corps officers from Lang- . s ie at the W. ARRING, 3 Silk Gowne. pastel shades $12.50 and $19.75 F. Pipes, wife of Col. Pipes, Medical | ley Field, including Lieat, J. H. Wl | set''s 00 \uneral pariors, 3323 ‘Georsin | LILLIAN, MAGDALEN WARRING. WA Toope i Cisine Rpnge: Sots. . > Corps, and Mrs. H. A, Finch, wife of | lnce, Air Corps, formerly of Washingtom. | Ser AR sirmries of funeral later. 1931 Porto Rican Gowns, handmade..75¢ Y, ok Bt " d d n, . "AR, MILDRED ELIZABETIL. On Thurs- 3 hy A February 20. slori i Li X - o We have only your memory. dear baby, Cotton Crepe Gowns: Pajamns. ..75¢ Gloria and Silk leut. Col. Pinch. Engincers, will pre g CORED SEERRT | | To remembes our whoie life throughi ° side at the tea tabl Miss Mary Frank is to be the guest of uolta fl: 4 M , “Fai ” Uni i $ it T M But_its sweetness will linger forever Fairfield” Union Suits, 55¢; 2 for $1 Umbrellas Sllk B]ouses’ s 2.95 _— honor of a gm?p of her former pupils, | {,.}m{d,.,,;,",“_ o oL Marsiand Spes A we treasure tne memory of vou, . _On Frid: o 3 3 3 t hi y . That our bearts still long for S pha: vl prlotet s L St My gt ki Allen, Miss Suzanne Bradley. Miss|Edminster and Mr. and Mrs. John| . MHicms :gn":r'n?e”'i::‘:‘wl'l.lllnflwy s BRvBTeD"Wigs AR c)g&‘?fi . . Service and Chiffon Hose. Mrs. Pulton Lewis will be at home | Who have anged a Washington's| ford. She leaves to movrn her departure D DADDY. i ' v f GE 0, Sty ht, E S this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at Dirthday party to be given in the stu-| [¥0 uncles and manv other relatives and | WEAVER. FANNIE MUSE AND GEOR( H. & W. Garter o gk *fi"'_:"‘;h::fs“_““‘f $2.95 Special for 50th Anniversary her residence, 1669 Thirty-first street, | 4108 of Miss oo istius sanight. | e Puneral Monder, Pebrusry ‘34 | "Bacred to the memory of our Joring, sud Brassieres . Tt bim. e, Joha’ T arents: . . p— neral ch; ], 3rd d E: ts. s.w. Inter- R. wh tered the haven of rest Crepe de Chine Blouses with Judge Florence Allen of the Supreme | Davis, Mrs. Wynne Johnson, Miss| Ment Rosemont Cemeters. ~ ~ ~ "' "8 | Vwenty-out Soars ago today. Februnty 33, H 2 Court of Ohio is at the Dodge Hotel for | Guteligs and Mr. Philip Ransom will | SPEAR. MILDRED. Ofcers and Members | 1906, and G| ORGE O, wz:.\!\!:n. seventeen Our regular inner belt §$1.95 p s L jabots, frills, tucks and buttons. the week end, having come to Washing- welconks. anty, of Bilse Fronks Mcnde, gheide ot Dinris Iy Gl e Ty R Gl Thit e it model at this special price. Little Boys’ Wash Suits Six shades {ton to speak over the National Broad- P To Tetendthe Tunerat of Dt MILDRED| o Al aIwas cherh X EBREN o C/B Girdles $1.50 “Cinderella” and “Stonewall’ 8§ Wool Skivts. i e o BT SO ot Mgl S SRR oo P L N ML i 1 S SRR s s e S Garer Beles, 3te fast-colored suits. 2 tor 6, K::t d"‘;"' :“"" in or bodice, $2.35 T i s D, Reeetons Priday And Saturday mignis, Rebroary | 2 00pa¢ ‘,‘;;{?;;};Em,“ il FUNERAL DIRECTORS. “Modishform” Bandettes. i - " Sui itted Frocks, two-piece. ... $4. 28 an rch 1, at McKinley,audito- CECILIA JACKBON, 8. Mother. |~ =" “E:':':l:‘r':vlll.” Sl:':;:yzn::-fé 38 Sl % 0 e Mr. and Mis. William Jeftries Chew | FLm by the Comunity Dramk Guita |, T, 0. WINSEON: Fif Secs ..| ALMUS R. SPEARE Co Slips, Special matie’ Pas A ip-on Sweaters. ...$1.50 and $2.35 ning. jr, took possession yesterday of | Of Washington 'is attracting consider- | THEOMAS WARRINTT L on mhumdsy | S TEHD o B0 e stume Slips, Special s s . THE DOWN STAIRS STORE the apartment at 2540 Massachusetts ble inferest and keen anticipation| 1, "THOMAS! dmuenicr of tie late Alex: | “o 16 onnecticut Ave. Rayon, satin, rayon crepe, §] oy o ¢ avenue which they have leased. Mrs, | 40N§ drama lovers in the city, many| ander and Elenos Thomas. Funeral fro y von, satin, ayon crep, T Wash Drewes : : v, (hey have eased_ rs | SO, CE oving sevreatons 1 | B et Gt Mol S POTOMAG 4600 and pongee slips. All shades. Handmade Dresses . New Sllk February 1 Miss Margo Couzens, daugh- ( 00¢ OF the other night of the play, 23+ .85¢ friends invited to attend. Slips, rayon satin and crepe...$1.50 Handmade Gertrudes....45c and 85¢ ter of Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, | WHich 18 being given by an all-Wash- | THOMAS. WATTIE. oMcers and members Slips, silk crepe and rayon....$2.25 st 95¢ o ington cast of players. 20c and 45¢ 8 yr [eioere . Monica's dies’ Auxiliary, No. [ 5 Justice and Mrs. Townsend Scudder . Among those who have taken tickets| of®gin?,utrict Avuilinry, Noo 2, Kriehts Cly Inc. Pillows, kapok-filled resses of Ne’w ;{ork are guests at the Willard, ()udr ~The Hone Moon are Mrs, Thomas | - death of Siiter HATTIE Thomas.” cail “'i\‘;;'l LEIAM LEE "b&”* ’, o vy 4 o - e justice was formerly a member of ague Clark, Mrs. Nina Allender,| Ineeting Sunday, February 33, at 6 p.m. 4 LRSS R Women's Imported Shoes Birdeye Diapers, hemmed, do Congress and is now justice of the Su-| Mr. and Mrs. Ailan Davis, Mrs. Fred-| 05 X § v, Fuueral nass o L i e N Patent leather, blond kid. $3.95 v Shirts .. preme Court of New York State. i\‘k‘k anl(rr;lx Jobtl;nmn. dDrA and 1;/(1‘:. VIOLI « SRIEYS = - CREMATORIUM. 3 . $3.95 o s — yman Kebler, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton : American lasts, turned soles. n.b;‘"m.fi:z"?""“ s 512 Princess Atal®a, well known con- Prof. John Donaldson, Mr. and |1 CKUM, Dist. R. C.' Sec 3 PA_AVE N.W. _NATIONAL 1384 1384 Novelty Shoes, many styles. e 2 tralto-of the Chickasaw tribe of Okla- | Mrs. Denis E. Connell. Miss Helen 8, | THOMAS, Departed this CHAS. S."ZURHORS .$3.95 con RBlankets. ; homa, is arriving this evening at the | Griffith ; < % waol ok yodnesday, February 1. 1030, at 801_EAST CAPITOL_ST. Leather Mules, three shades...$135 ectitad Pillowics 7 ; Hotel, whete she will give & con- | doipn. Mre. Henty W, Sevmou ais.| TGN Serdia ™ anana” 5 “aoa | "eene Ligestn: ofe’ owcases, : Special for cert, in the lounge, at 8:30 o'clock, Sun- | Thomas idwell, Dr. and Mrs. T e, ey hele los | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Men’s Calf Oxfords, $3.95 Hlowcases, h h ! il day’evening she will sing at the Beth- Smith, Mis. Harrison And”friends. "Ramat v ens La xiords, 3J. Pillowpbids.: biabroitorsd nniversary any Baptist Church, of which the Rev. | Stidham, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Ty Sy Seerel Nerient Phone West 1 80,0 3034 M St MW Black and tan, four styles; 6 to 11. Tots' Sweaters. ... " - Hugh T. Stevenson is pastor. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Willard and Mrs. | Feluary 35 "Piers] Sundas. Febriagy St N W, eiiabusne Leather House Slippers........$1.45 Street, afternoon and Among those lunching at the Carlton | W W. Wirkman. __ | 3%, 1 2mg from, cabraity A M & | Frank Geler’s Sons Co. y on Thw.yf"g\: Mrs, Albert Washe D Rev. W. D. Battle ofciating. 23 | 1113 SEVENTH ST NW. National 2478 7 . . ‘eni e of American Minister | -+ — ~ jo————— | WASHINGTON. CHARLES. Departed this | Modern Chapel, Teiephon Boys' All-Wool. Shorts Girls’ Spring Blouses evening frocks. f o Abstria: Mrs. Morgan Shuster, Mrs. | A'TN ol cRotin: o% e o Thutadas eeoriary 9. Tota, 1 *FG Efowen Sorvge— i 7 i ur n| Q ¢ Sttt South Caroling ave. 5o 3 A W, O] VY Tan and gray tweed—for $1,15 Broadcloth Blouses, plain §0c Many one-of-a-kind. Tyt N O e b iy W. W. Deal & Co. button-on blouses. . colors. Sizes 8§ to 16. —— | BAR_ PIN_The N N 3 ane “ [l Miss Elvira Johnson, daughter of | Bona Bulid Stantial da ¥ LB 0,0 LINOOLM_ 8308, Wool Sweaters, plain 95 Crepe and Georgette Capt. and Mrs, Alfred W. Johnson, left | {05 the TEtE of-diamond RS TIMOTHY HANLON Dresses, all ateriay 10 . 1 25 (uches lone, Jost i oF Dear t B : r all sizes. .$8 yesterduy for Annapolis, where she will | jigie i o oot -gmunrs 55, ‘1sa0 ha | WHEATLEY, CATI | Dy Junior Wash Suits. . . spend the week end She will attend | pin contains 4 smal diamands with 1 gne- | -~ Febiuaty 22, 1530, gy iée, residence; 1334 | EUNErqt Reety o Privafe, Ambylancs Linen and Broadcloth Suits, Wool Sweaters, slip-on, 8 to 5 Sillkk Drésses; after- several festivities at the Naval Academy. | JIAE SAraf diamond in center and & dou- | - FIOVIR, 8V€ BioN OO WATNM 1 gy s | LM 128 bz A $155, 3 for $450 French Berets, five colors.. Roon, s bF e el ey . Dr. Mark O, Divis has returned to| Bl BOTD. onFemrTr—rmToadhwr | L, cogin o *Wnsatley, ” Biiersd |~ Hephert B, Nevius fodel” Shirts, plain and fancy.7Se “Lucette” Dresses, 7 to 14. et 3 Washington after a visit to his sister, | tuin' %o’ Bison ‘B Olde Bnion Trghe® 4o A o I et Funeral Home i o ¢ i 7 SO P 3 Lo, . Fehruary 4. w atermsn adel”. Blawsas, button ou. e . $4.75 13 | Mrs. . Selden, in Mismi, Fla. 1500 and i 35, _Reward. e Y - PR ) odel” “Bujames, | and 2 yette” ) THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Ma). and Mrs. George C. Beach will | &rd meio: pad containine” sredontiots. “he Tu M V. L. SPEARE 713 Siece s . .85¢ un pr b+ Loy 85 ). and Mrs. Qeorge O. Beach will|and momo oad containingsredentiply. _He: [y Memoriam RE CO 2 25¢; 35¢, 3 for §1 Broadcloth Pajamas, two-piece. st.. Curllsie. Pa. 5 24° i b e 1 Nainsook Union Suits. ..35c, 3 for $1 Sateen B ; i CHARTER OR WARRANT. ‘st aboie 80 | MANTe " mblier JULEE "SANARR, wiia | ,Nefther the successors of nor sonnested e nite L 5 S i) ateen Bloomers . ) Published Feby. 21 ety axo. Sutied (o Federal Lodes No. iy, dews mother, JULIA BAXTER, WO | wi\"the original Wi R. Speate estab 3 $1.55, en s wea Federal Todge No. 1 C.) nt. ; 7 : €rs, ‘Arrows of Desire’ || i Lotk of Yl : Y2 ary 23, 1901 K 1009 H St. Ch'ld v F S k § " ‘!{:l\l;d“S;pl!mhd‘r 12, . ‘\'VHI Al May t)!'Qh hel\:"v;’lv.":{r;id:“:;x:; :o"‘li NW, . L | f ving_knowledge or " o e swi 3 ey Semi-Dress Hats g o P R L] ANt and ol R R o e e, & ’ ; New Sscke da bl All-wool Slip-on Sweaters: aliin N : A S e Bhon You' Shail nev : —of straw, and fur felt. $3.95 ew Socks, in 5§ jength an \ P , P A BY JUDITH CLARK Willia Qui . 1_Tho il J"g inier. ure HER SON WILSON, * R d 7 length: attractive designs. . rcie.. Phone Morth 5483 p ‘i:r::ron2{tg§‘;sr|;“§:‘e:iz:?d Fen '5“&'. ’/: lo;jth L3 and fancy; vee and crew necks. WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS ot CLARK, ELIZABETH WILSON POOKSELLERSAND 1491 F S, UNTAT! qneafler | it took the Anlln-l;:‘on ':‘é'r’.ea ""i':“:" 3B N SR 5 Lincoln 0524 Hi felt, straw. combinations, $2.95 L PR LN GLABSES, tortoise daughter. sister. wife, mother and frien Adacicse” Rus” Borets e B o SR o S, Mo | Hanieisin™ A0 RS JOHN R, WRIGHT CO. 4l > C8 S’ i Minnss'- Hos 5198 l?mldclnlh Shirts, $1.25...51.65, 3 for $4.75 i GLASSES, dark shell rim, on Grani Circle EMAN. JACK '\;Ac:(flé?\'(l:lziinemory of | 1337 10th St. N.W.. Phone North 0047 m MAN, who Pumps and Oxfords, in §1.85 Spring T v, .50 and 75¢ FOR RENT Ward, ley. Shga e TOUrSAAY Bn. K- | - GG STaq thin life onie year 4¥0 today, Feb Leather Hflndbags styles for dress and play; ¢ 85c, 4 for $3.25; 55¢, 3 for $1.50 iamond and platinum, ovel sha ruary 23, 1039, FUNERAL DESIGNS. PIN, 4 : b LA oo 87 to 2, 2 laree ' diamongs. - numerous . May the heavenly winds blow softly Tt adls ! R . $4.95 ancy Hose £....35¢, 3 pairs for $1 5 You will never be forgotten. e t. velope q:mfl u.ra‘l‘) styles. i . Phismak I:n‘udclntll 7 "“.;s""; ‘:: -+ FO:P b?fl;'lll:ElK“Chfl: o XOUR LovING BAVGRTER. EPPIE B mart Spring shades. i eds..... 45 j ok » an ath. lectrical FO f o abric, Leuther and Tapestiy Chldren's Ostordey san aad ik, $1.48 Linen Initisled Handkerchiefs.......6 for $1 P Ate nd icenginy e iatty, No- 1090 et ) EuA O fiifr".:,?-,;g,&, g ENMPLEMS Bags . 519 Children’s Leather Sippers......9 . : iric, i Wy Gz | vaar aso'woaar. Pebrusey i 4 Oves. 14th &.P THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Reasonable Rental Priday_evenine. Re OhuiBay, colld 1 foress ou- 4 yee iof . and Sundsse ye . ' 2 1 stood by your bedside helpless and saw RF, Hilver fox, between 0L 18 Gy Desrt use makaty kira CEMETERIES. Hotel 7 . 2@01 16th St. firn o Jererson TAph Abe " 408 Moward, 1.”!;3‘!3:;; n":r:d:‘r. 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