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MARCH : 29, . 1930. * A—7 Qards of Thanks. ! FERGUSON, INDIANA. We wish to ac- knowledge t0 our friends and relatives gur sincere, eratitude for their kindness and expressions of sympathy rendered to um- -‘rha the u;nflum:ln no'nl m:me duri ! e lliness and desth of our dear mother. FERGUSON, | HER CHILDREN. 30* INGRAM, LEWIS N. 1 most gratefully and ‘sincerely wish to express my aporeciation nd many thanks to the pastor, WASHINGTON, D. lhm ‘May, Mr. Aubmy Minor, Mr. Ben- jamin Newton, Norman Morgan, Mr. Willlam Pc"ll. Mr. John Perry, Mr. George Roth, Mr. Hardie Seay, Mr. Erith Smith, Mr. James Smith, M) Nevitt Smoot, Mr. Douglas Taylor, M George Wells, Mr. Winfield Weitzel, Dr. Robert Harmion, director of the club, and Mn Harmon. Oscar Benwood Hunter, president of the General Alumni Association, will preside at the luncheon. SOCIETY AR, C., SATURDAY, SOCIETY Bntlsh Ambassador and Lady Lmdsay to Receive English Team Following Game With St. John's Men. HE new Ambassador of Great|this morning for the late Mr. Nich- Britain and Lady Lindsay will olas F. Brady. receive the members of the — il Senator and Mrs. Pelix Herbert have |I. They will rejoin their family in theh' and e e g e which will |apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel be played in the stadium of Central on Monday. St e o Maj. Gen. and Mrs. James G. Har- Ronaid Tan. ’3:’,',,,,‘;,',,{":;,‘"&“;,‘;“”; bord entertained at dinner last evening tea fter the reception and the com- |at Mayfair House, in New York. mercial secretary of the embassy and T O THE. EVENING U. 8. 8. Henderson for Peiping, Chiua. Mrs. Albert 8. Dewey was hostess at dinner last evening at Palm Beach in celebration of the eighty-fourth birth- day anniversary of Mr. Dewey. Mrs. James F. Curtis was hostess lt dinner last evening at Aiken, 8. | where she is .spendinl the late wmm : Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Firestone of | Ohio were hosts at luncheon yester- dny at the Bath Club at Miami Beach, entertaining in compliment to their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Edison. dell and Mrs. Winslow Van Devanter are in charge of the arrangements, and a buffet supper will be served at 12:30 o'clock. The club was organized early in the season with a membership of 60 young married couples, and the dance this evening will be the last of a series | of five such parties which have been flell‘t‘l:"ul additions to the season's fes- vities. Miss Katnarine Berry, Miss Mary Jacobs, Miss Catherine Fechet and| Miss Dorothy McMaster left yesterday | for West Point by motor and will return to Washington ‘Monday. l Mrs. Charles B. Howry was hostess In Memariam. ANDERSON. JULIA, Sacred to the me ER! Jite itteen years 180 1 KLEINER. HELEN E. 1930, st oy Kleiner. dence. Monday, Vho eparisd this Today, March 20, Interment Rock Creek Nothing can tuke avay oo e IFEANNIE on Thursder. Macch It | rond memories nser evers dey. lovea ite of Ronert Lee ;nd devoted sis- A % B e e O e i | CARPENTER, HENRY LEE. In sad but ov: Funcral Mondey, arch 31, 20130 remembrance of my husband. from Tomaxchubel 1400 8 st now Brlendd | ingremermbnance, of iy departed s lite invited. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 30| LEE CARFENTER who depar uwn CAROLYN. On Priday, March’ Nothing can ever take away 2837 t. CRROLIN ‘The love that hearts hold dear. 1¥Ws, dnl-hur ot "Etnel “Bvana. Tewis. Fond memories linger every day, Services and interment at Elisabeth, N. J. Remembrance kezps you near. LOVING WIFE, MIGNONEITE. * of t 2:30 Cemetery. 8 ny hei! ‘The Liberty ball, sponsored by -the :r':s,:g},"'?,’:"‘g"‘%ew:“"'m&"m of " be- Southern Society, scheduled this year | °'*® PHR*ivE ARy P xn&' for April 11 at the Willard Hotel, will be made an annual event, as a tribute Deaths to :‘he memory of Thomas Jefferson, e author of the doctrine of religious lib- LLY C. 1ol s erty, free speech and a free press. "uf!',l,x!‘ 31: (1930, at Bln: m. ':"mfi";"g;-y. | nz - y, Jefl beloved wife of her dsughter, Mrs. izeppel-Paimer, ant | ThomAS M. Harvey, 4700 Comnecticut | , Jeffcrson’s birthdey =~ anniversiyy, Remaing u.mm'.f).gr m H. Bell , 723 Shep! thelr guest, Lady Pemberton. | i e Fetidence, w er late l‘esiflent Monq Mrs. Russell B, Harrison was hostess | Mrs. Charles E. Bateson entertained |of Palm Sunday and Passover as an pm. Inierment Oak ml' informally at luncheon today at the |at luncheon in the crystal room at the | unusual coincidence, which may not Washington Club. Willard yesterday, her guests being Mrs. | occur again for many years. e Clarence C. Dill, Mrs. Stephen W. Gam- | _According to_a statement issued by Mrs. H. H. Rousseau of Georgetown, brill, Mrs. Karl Klemm, Mrs. Julien [Mr. J. Cloyd Byars, president of the wife of Rear Admiral Rousseau, has re- | Mason, Mrs. Frank Baldwin, Mrs. Jones | Southern Society, the Liberty ball will turned from Willlamsport, Md., where | and Mrs. Ramsey Hoguet. b le the occasion for inaugurating she went to address the Garden Club of a yearly pilgrimage from Washington Hagerstown, at the residence of Mrs. to Jefferson’s tomb at Monticello, a Na- William Byron, jr., on “Rock Garden tion-wide movement launched this year GIBSON. JAMES T. In loving, memor; our ‘beloved brothier. JAMES T GI Tho, died fifteen vears ago today. March 29, 1915, ToviNG Sibtens. GREEN, fllorns A tribute of love to the Ot my devotea musband, THOMAS who departed this lif today, March 29, 1915. hillside_softly nnpnu m care and 'pat LINCH. MICHAEL A oOn Eridey March 28, 185, af bis residence. 1118 Micl beloved husband of e pasera) Tram. ine AGovs Tesidence on. Mondny, March 31, &t 8:30 hence to Holy Comlorter Crurch. sai Interment Mrs. Vincent D. Callanan of El Cen- tro, Calif., with her two children, is | visiting her parents, Mr. and at dinner last evening entertaining in compliment to her house guests, Mrs, J. Wilmer Biddle of Philadelphia and | es. Motnt ‘Glivet” Cemeters: MASON, HENRY D. Oolored S ettend | S HENRY D. MASON. sunday. | 0 8t 1 D At Mount Zlon m at"between Dumbarto SAMUEL W. WATSON, Pres GEORGE L. WALTON. Sec. McCAIN, l(ll.nl!n On [Nridey. March 38 i 1930, MILDR uhc | oL,033 ard & ug M BILLINGS, GEORGE W. On Friday, erch . 1930, at his residence, 212 G st. Mo nope to m i LOVING ‘WIFE, FRANCES GREEN. * HENDERSON. JOHN H. Departed this life one year ago. March 39, 1929, in New York City, JOHN H. HENDERSON. What happy days we once enjoyad, When we were all together a o st on- & nterment Fort | ftives and Triends | LUCY MARIE. on Friday. Mareh day, March 31, at 2 Lincoin Cemeiery. invited. BROWN. Mr. Manuel Roxas, speaker of the M <5 House of Representatives of the Philip- Mrs. Leander McCormick-Goodhart will | oineq’ yesterday by Mrs. Fuqua, entertain a group of the members of Ahmed | and the Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah, will be the visiting British team. ‘The Ambassador of Turkey, Muhtar, guests this evening of Mrs. Burnett, ‘widow of the late Col. John D. Burnett, U. S. A., in her box at the society circus Others in Mrs. Burnett’s | clude the counselor of the German em- will be the military attache of | bassy and Frau Kiep. n_embassy, Col. Penneroli: Mr. | f South | e D o 2 Tw::efl-‘il ((’:apel‘:m home_tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 at Fort Myer. compan; e Tl Orange, N. J., and Maj U. 8. A, of Philadelphia. Minister of Ireland in New York for Brief Stay. ‘The Minister of the Irish Free State Mr. Michael MacWhite, went to New aboard the Aguitania ‘who has been visiting at West Point and in New York. She made the trip by mo- | tor. | Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Eckener will en- | tertain a company of 12 at luncheon to- morrow in the crystal room of the Wil- lard Hotel, when their guests will in- Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will be at | o'clock for the last time this season. | The former secretary of the Hun-' garian legation, M. Andor de Herte-| iendy and Mme. de Hertelendy, will| sail for this country Saturday, April 5 They are ex- York last evening to attend the services | pected to arrive in New York the fol- RZZ2222220 277, Make your conversation up to date! Hear Mrs. Georgette Ross Howard CURRENT EVENTS ‘Tuesdays, 8-9, at the Y. W.C. A, 17th and K Sts. Education De; ent N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N LIILIIIIE LI I EIL I L LI Last | MONDAY is the lowing week and will come at once to Washington to visit Mme. de Herte- lendy’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. | Reynolds Hitt, for two months. M. de | Hertelendy is on leave from the foreign | office at Budapest. Mme. de Herte- lendy was before her marriage Miss | Elizabeth, Hitt, one of the popular | debutantes of a few seasons ago. | The Dancing Club will give the last of its dances for this season tonight in the patio of the Carlton Hotel, and | many informal dinner parties will pre- | cede the dancing. Mrs. Robert Rans- Day of Tar Hecat Co. 4itn Anniversary The Sunday Star . . . Post ...and Herald . . . carry the news of the final day’s selling. will pay you well to read every paper. It INSTALL A QUIET MAY NOW! Do You Know . . . . « . that right now you can buy a Quiet MAY under circumstances which have never before been offered and which will probably never be duplicated. A phone call to National 1453 will give you full details of this special offer. After April 15th this offer wwill be withdrawn. QUIET M AY avromaric QIL, BURNER COLUMBIA SPECIALTY CO. 1201 Eye Street 18 Construction.” = Mrs. Rousseau in her talk described a number of rock gardens she has designed and constructed. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Beck, jr., who sailed last night aboard the Europa for their home in London, were entertained at dinner last evening by Mr. and Mrs. the Central Park he company were Carroll Carstairs, Miss Nancy Yuille, Prince Obelensky and Count Morretti. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett will have as their guests over Sunday Mrs. Keppel-Palmer and Lady Pember- ton, who have been visiting Mrs. Keppel- Palmer’s mother, Mrs. J. Wilmer Biddle in Philadelphia and came to Washing- ton yesterday. ‘The commissioner general of immi- gration, Mr. Harry E. Hull, has gone fo Providence, R. 1, where he will de- | liver an address before the Women's | Republican Ciub this evening. He will stop in Philadelphia on his way south and will join Mrs. Hull in Washington | in a few days. Commissioner and Mrs. Hull will go to New York next week, where Mrs. Hull will remain while Mr. Hull goes to Bosten for a short trip. ‘The Misses Sampson have as guests in their apartment in Chatham Court Mrs. Charles Chapple, Miss Catherine Chapple and Attt nmy Chapple, who arrived this morning from their homne ‘1‘5 sl.mt Mich.,, and will remain about Dr. Paul Fanet has gone to Florida to recuperate from a recent operation. He will return and join Mrs. Ranet in their apartment in Alban Towers in a | fortnight. | | Chief Pay Clerk and Mrs. John W. Lytle of the U_S. M. C.. left last evening for San Francisco, Calif., after a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. 'nnmas Maskell at 4118 Thirty-eignth strect | northwest. They will sail April 1 on the Ground area required, including price. No One W Woor time o 3% : {Start Paid on that you have a ¢ pines, entertained at luncheon in the pre&ld!n"ll suite and cabinet room at the Willard yesterday, covers being laid for 12. Mrs. H. M. Hunter will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 7 oclock in_her home, at 1659 Hobart street, in honor of Mrs. Adelaide Hib- bard of the National Theater Players, who was her guest for a ‘week. Mrs. Hunter has invited the other members of the popular stock company to the tea though no cards have been issued. Lieut, and Mrs. Robert Jasperson entertained a party last evening at the Club Chantecler supper dance. The company included Mrs. Jasperson's sister, Mrs. S. Hallock du Pont. | University Faculty Honor Guests at Luncheon. The faculty guests of honor_at a luncheon today by the George Wash- ington University included Dr. Wil- liam Allen Wilbur, provost of the uni- versity; Dean Charles E. Hill of Colum- bian College, Dean Henry Grattan Do)le of the lower division in Colum- bian College, Dean William Cline Bor- den of the School of Medicine, Dean William C. Van Vleck of the Law School, Dean John R. Lapham of the School of Engineering, Dean George N. Henning of the Graduate School of Letters and Sciences, Dean Louis F. Bradley of the School of Pharmacy, Dean Willlam Carl Ruediger of the School of Education, Dr. Carl J. Mess, former dean of the Dental School, and Dr. D. E. Buckingham, former dean of the Veterinary School. ‘The group of Glee Club singers who will be guests of honor at the luncheon includes: Mr. Frank Scrivener, man- ager; Mr. Jesse Stimson, student con- ductor; Mr. Henry Amos, Mr. Daniel Beattie, Mr. Charles Buckingham, Mr. Raymond Coe, Mr. Allan Crocker, Mr. Owen Cummings, Mr. Thomas Crigler, Mr. Samuel Detwiler, Mr. Irving Doug- las, Mr. Robert Griest, Mr. Richard Hill, Mr. Carrol Hughes, Mr. George Jarvis, Mr. Richard Kiistein, Mr. Wil- A Large Washington Retail Store is in need of WAREHOUSE FACILITIES Will consider the purchase of either a modern ware- house building or ground for erection of building. about 150 by 250 ft. Must be in second commercial zone and within 2 miles of center of main business section. State full particulars Address Box 433-E, Star Office Oéen Until 5 PM. Mch. 31st and Aér. Ist ants to Be Dependent Upon Relatives own self-respect demands h reserve, in f need. Even in emergen- cies, no one of any mettle, wants to be dependent upon relatives or friends. a Savings Account, This for the first time by the Thomas Jeffer- i son Memorial Foundation, and partici- pated in by citizens, schools, churches, patriotic societies, cities and States. The Southern Society is donating all receipts from the supper, pageant and ball to be held on April 11, to the Washington branch of the Jefferson Memorial Foundation, and has author- ized its president to name members of the soclety to represent the District of Columbia and each State in the Union at the exercises to be held at Monticello, on_Sunday, April 13, at the Tomb of Jefferson. The ladies identified with the Jeffer- son Foundation in Washington will have charge of the supper and pageant. and the Southern Society, which numbers among its members citizens from every State, is giving to the movement its enthusiastic support. Mr. Byars is arranging for bus trans- portation for those who prefer to go to Monflcello by bus rather than by auto or rail, leaving Washington Sunday morning, April 13, and returning that afternoon. Mr. George F. Snyder entertained last evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Mr. E. W. Beatty, presi- dent of the Canadian Pacific Railway | Co. The guests were Mr. Vincent Mas- | sey, Canadian Minister; Mr. Walter H. Newton, secretary to the President; Mr. F. E. Meredith of Montreal, MI‘, J. W. Hobbs of Canada, Mr. R. H. Aishton, Col. Alfred P. Thom, general counsel, Association of Railway Execu- tives; Commissioner B. H. Meyer, Com- missioner E. I Lewis and Commissioner Ezra Brainerd, jr. members of the Interstate Commerce Commission. An interesting Tfeature of the lecture which Joseph Danforth Little, manager of the Sterling Galleries, wiil give at the wm-rd Mondny afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, The History and Romance of Silver, - will be the exhibit of gold and silver pieces. A dinner table set with beautiful examples of French Renaissance silver, a luncheon table with old Colonial silver, tea servlee wl\h famous English Wedgswood, dressing table with gold totlet -mclu will comprise the exhibit. Immedlnuly following the lecture, those in the audience who have heir- looms they wish identified as to perio and dates or hall marks will have the opportunity to have them examined by Mr. Little, an authority on silver, its trade marks and English hall marks. ‘The lecture is being given under the auspices of the Junior League of Wash- ington and sponsored by a group of prominent society matrons. On the day of the lecture there will also be lll exhibit of gold and silverware at leagus headquarters, 1520 Connecticut -venue Mrs. Albert S. Moore entertained at a luncheon and shower yesterday the Army and Navy Country Club 20 persons in honor of Miss Jeanne Gravatte, whose marriage takes place next month. Mrs. Arthur Logan has also enter- tained & luncheon bridge in Miss Gravatte's honor, and Miss Marian Zimmerman gave a linen shower. Col. George I. Gunckel and Mrs. Gunckel of Dayton, Ohlo, are staying at the Hotel Roosevelt during their visit in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Clrl C. Mueller will motor today the Massanutten Academy in letlnll where their son, Cadet Carl C. Mueller, jr., is a student. Mr. and Mrs. Mueller will return in a few days to their apartment at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel, where their son will join them on April 12 for his Spring vacation. Mrs. Davenport White is recovering from a serious illness and has canceled ;ll ;loclll engagements for March avnd pril. Judge and Mrs. James M. Remick of Concord, N. H., entertained a ll'nlll party at dinner last evening Carlton, where they are stopping whlle | in Washington. Miss Alline Slocovitch is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. L. Sloco- vitch of the Cairo Hotel. 28,1950, at Baltimore: Md., LUCY MAR! beloved " wite "ot Wil Funeral from_the residence of her upcle Cresmer. homas A. Ple-um Md, 9 am. Ma: il am. Relatives and terment church ceme on Prince Georges BURWELL, culNuus day, March 20, 1930, Seaton st. n.w., CORNI . 12th ai BUSH. WILLIAM E. 1930, WILLIAM E, E. Bush and beloved father of Clar- | Bush. Funeral . ‘where mass will Liiterment Cedar Hill Ceme- BUTCHER, Test Inursday, JESSIE BUTCHER, Butener. nepnew of ssie Butcher. Earle iso four o JESSIE, D, ains ay morning a un.er "1 S elock at his late residence. ne. Fu- March zlon‘mmlm Chureh, ‘¥ 5w neral Sunday, and erme; CHATMAN, MARY. on ‘Thufsday. : e, 9 ¥ ! fuu tFlamph o1 Christian faith, “MARY TMAR, | She leaves "o ot their fous & devoted son. a devoted d: | daughtef-in;lew and othet nl- Sun h fi Baptist’ Church. ¥ s - Rev. exy EBoRBEY “irea” 5 Bis devoted -x,l:l El . At 630 D oemmetery. ted. .n 5. while our hi ‘er the spoils that d We_would at this Calmly say, ‘“Thy The hands that did el vs, How helplessly they Iay. God knows they wo! But they are DAVIS, ll.ll 1830, at her uuam ELIZA DAVIS, dey Lone! Pieral 1 pm., from First and Dumbarton av Pinn_officiating. morial Cemetery. Ernest Jarv and Dumbarton DAVIS, NORMAN. beloved _ husb: Scott) and son of Gapt. Georse Davis. dren he leave brothers ai thence and _friends Cemetery, Eriday. March 38 Hospitsl, JOHN the iate’ John . Mrs. a. Rere Tedutom mass ment_Congressional DUNGAS, Maren ' 38, Testin Pennsylvania ave. n 1 10 a.m. Rount Ofiver Cemeters: GABRALOWITZ, ANASTOZIJA. On Frid; At her reaidence: 801 Oth NASTOZIJA R March 26, 1050 st. Betovea mother - of Euneral from her day. March 31, ChurenTof e 1o where mass will be s ment Mount Oliver Gemeters. Departed this life 'm March 28, 1930, In Philadelpia, P i A V. KI KING. JULIA V. day, Match 30, at 3 ds_a: Interment in Harmony Cemetery. She would have peace, The day is done. And all her burdéns cease, Within the jasper walls. She would have per She would have Repos Life's Atcul on Mar 52 &t St Ienatius Church, ¢ Maren 27, W.'L." Washington of- one _today. 'AND On Wednesday, March 2 nce, 913 Titermént Linci Remmaios resting at_the West Pridey, March 28, uo. at Alexandria Hospital, NORMAN DAVIS, and _ of mourn tneir lots two % hree siater 1_fro his late residence, Monday. o St. Mary where high requiem mass will sung for the repose of his soul. tive invited. Alexandria, V: DEMENT, JOHN FRANCIS, Dent and. Frances Ricnards Funeral from the residence of Charles E. Cornell, AMES DOUGLAS 1930, in after $'pm. M Services at 8t. N ts. n Journey o'er, Co. funeral nlrron 2% Notice of funeral later. NAYLOR, JOHN STOHL. 28, ,!,’”‘ fitinm Barey “Brow. Central ave., Sea reh ‘31, at County, menan “invided." ‘Suddenly Satur- at 8erv 2 bls residence, 1733 ;‘pllcowll ghureh. Tt L1y 4 NORSTROM, ISIDORE. Priday, March 3, OBeloved” husonad, o V.. are rom iis late resi- semble at nw., Monday, . thence' to Sacred be_ said o'clock Entered into eternal | O'CONNELL, MONTIE J. 1930, at 5:10, [ March 27, son “of the ‘late Lena rs. Ella M. Praither, Buil .nuu na ousi can arch zl oo, ., from ty 3rd L. w.-mnuon % Lincoln omssial 29 (nee Fegan). Departed 7, 1930, 309 this lfe :08 n George Ch 28. 1930. at 2 DE PETER ( at 1 ‘tron W' Detueen Srd and 6mln ave. Bethes ehwood Cemetery. el n;;l.ln GEORGE. M years. BuEvived 5 o izabeth Cooksey .ne Bec) ave. Virginia Hllhllnd PUGH, SAMUEL. 1630 at"his Tésidgnce SAMUEL PUGI G st 8 Ktintives "and earts at h hi m-mn Geparture” I be done." FRed continuousl CHILDREN. 30° | EXACH. HENRY C._On 26n st 0. Licut. ed aunt of Gognick and W wnn m nday, church. i'uh Fun e e Rev Jame Fort Nirer, Va Lam Cemete: on t End parlor, 28th n.w. Lydia Davis "(nee Isabelle and the late of Thomas E. Besides his five chil- la B, Hall, Mrs. Eva J. Harris, Hari Funers h 31, ‘Chureh at Lillian Wood, Mrs. Vi brother, Thomas Rick: felatives and friends 30, at 1 Ple-nnz iew Corne Md,"Rev.' Charies Unterment - Bethel a. 30 Suddenly. on 1930, at Providence + /ANCIS, beloved son of on Thursiay, March 27 ILLIA] will be Cemetery. on hiladel and triends. m Funer; Shurch, BV | Rosemont Cemetery. L2 | SINGLETON, EDWARD. a interment (lrlvlu; at March 31, & Co. funeral pariors, 3593 s GABRALOWITZ, Joseph | Gabralowits. K mont st. of the iate Addle B. S H m! eul-be Uonc?llon i aid a | the | 1t S s I SNIFFIN. WILLIAM K. 1930, after a brief o'clock from the resi- " 1108_10th st. n.w, jock officiating. Rela~ re invited to attend. April 1, SNIFFIN. W) the Master calls; cation of Bcnl-mlnh Masonic the puri for our ace. D, Savior's breast; shipful master. at Providence Hospital. beloved husbanc Monday, Mate ‘EMILY GERTRUDE. 1930. GEORGE PHILI Sunday. Ma Dincoln Memorial Cemeters, Bers’ “Tineral home, al from Bethlel Friends and relatives invited. | SMITH, WADE H. Suddenly. on March 28, 1930, 4t his residénce. 526 Ta: | W SBreat etvie Georgia ave. n.w. On Friday, March JOHN d_of Bessie A. Funeral from the 'mmdn & Son, 2007 d V. sts. o.m. d friends invited. fefinent ‘Bethel Cometers, Alexandeii, oS Members of mcn» amp, No, 3 314, Harden Camp T ot e Chapel b, 31, 193 et "tne funceat 5"ur Sats' comrader SIDORE NOI LEO DEVLIN, Comm.tnder. On_ Thursday. 930, at her Tesidence, 2732 12th | ) SRR 3 beioved “wite. oF Jonn | 3 nmenllkrvlcel at_the Church 1 u G st. n.w., on Mon- p.m 30 CIS. On al b Tesidence, PATRICK son of Patrick " Beloved O Dono;huc and lht late Mary D'Do-m hue Pg enl lay, March from the aid a Tnterment Mount soul. Reiatives and_ friends e OER: el Interment alvés ang triends Thursday. um: PS of Baltl ron 30, from tm Ckwith, 317 Dilan: nda, rel 208 Joun -+ e until * Satur t 1 p.m. Interment Thursdsy. March 7. 1936, at Walter' Reed Gen L HENR' REXACH, R"‘gttv'll e xnnmr‘t beioved husl R of ins mnm o W 1400 Chapin eral services at the cha Monda: RICKS, ll)llN T.,0n, Thursday, u.uh 27 a.m. residen and Wilhom B. Ricks: . Alcinds Jackson, +gold Fiexs Mrs. Martha Jnnnnm. Barbara Shelton, Mrs. M: at Washington nflcnun ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Departed this m [ AL Brown: one -nna:énl and other relatives ren e Baptint Banks omeiating Pri 930, at the residence of his md ARD SII O oted arie and and hn'mwr ox a nley Singleton. Funeral Ethel smmww m W. Ernest Jarvis Georgia ave. n.w. 30 Frid beloved husband Smi Hines Cc. fun on Monday, Interment at Prosp Qn Priday, March | Tliness a ¥, Tuesday, at 2:30 p. at Congressional Cemetery. LLIAM K. A special communi- Tentole. Washin ose ot ‘conductl i 30 Interment | s | 6 | wrnnn WILLIAM 7} n Payday, and see that it grows. The facilities of this strong, con= veniently located bank are freely at your disposal. 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Dr. and Mrs. Carl Grossman en- tertained a small company at dinner last evening at the Carlton. Community League Dinner Of the Drama Guild Tonight. More than 150 drama lovers and en- thusiasts will assemble tonight in Cen- tra] Community Center for the annual Spring “get-together dinner” of the Community Drama Guild of Washing- ton, which opens its annual drama con- ference with this meeting and will in- clude a series of sessions next week, closing with a big public nreoenumm of the brillant modern play, “Gas, next Saturday night at McKinley audi- torium. Among the guests tonight at the din- ner will be Dr. and Mrs. Henry Grl"‘n Doyle, Mrs. Frank W. Ballou, Mr. Mrs. Stephen E. Kramer, Dr. and Ml’!. George C. Havenner, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. John Jay Daly, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kelle] Mr. and Mrs. Lee Somers, Mr. Clifford Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, Dr. and_Mrs._George F. Bowerman, Mr. Established 1862 J. T. 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Funeral !unod-y and Mrs. Karl Fenning, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kauf- an, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carbauh, The Plerce Hall Players as well as the Columbia Players will entertain guests at their own tables at the din- ner, and other drama groups in the city will be represented among the larg® number of those present. An interesting program of talks and drama events will feature the occasion, including future plans of the Drama Guild, which is increasing in importance as a factor in the drama life of the Capital City. Additional names on the distinguish- ed list of patrons and. patronesses for e benefit performance of ‘“Journey’s to be given Monday evening at Polls ‘Theater under the auspices of the American Association of University ‘Women, include Mrs. Ray Lyman Wil- bur, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Fen- ning, Mrs, S. Stokes Halkett, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Holbrook, Mrs. Robert P. Lamont, Maj. Julius Peyser, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whitlock and Mrs. James 0. Zion Cemetery. STEPHENSON, WILLIAM S. Offcers and members of Columbia Lodge, No. 1 B. O. E. of W. are hereby hotified uf the death of Brother WILLIAM S. STEPHEN. A session of sorrow will be held at B Yodee Eire Home Bodny: Marcn 30. e “Members will assemble atthe ning Star 40: No. : Columbia Temple. . 422, are {nvited Lo attend. HERBERT E. JONES, E. R. A. E. WILLIAMS, Sec. SWEENEY, JAMES A. On Thursday, March 21,1980, ‘st his residence. Croone. MES A. SWEENEY, husband of the laté ney. B feral al trom his : e 1o m Ytary's Church: Upper umhom Na. where ‘mass will b said at 1 Relatives and friends in- erment Mount Carmel Ceme- | Upper Mariboro. M Officers and mabeu Association are notified Mrs. EMMA C. TUR! F. E. RAYMOND, Sec. WARREN. ANNIE. On Wednesday. March 26, 1930, at 13: 45 pm gat, her residence; beloved wife of n and mother of Carrie She leaves thiee grandchiidren T nos; of ether Telatives sud fiends Funeral Sunday, March 30, at 1:30 p.m. % Hion c)m‘;:l; 23rd st be Allst nterment Hnm’o'l\! F._Curtis. LOST. CIOANH'E_-———— CASE 15,00 for return of ciga- on Tette case. Depley”, enara 2l tock omeiating. Cemetery. WARREN, ANNIE. Members of Queen Vir- torla Household of Ruth are requested attend the funeral ate i ANNIE WAl ch 1:30 pm., at the Driton. Wesiey Ghurch: 2ra 5t beimeen L and M nw. months, Jost. o u' é: ; l';h rd. w g Soin "Ioist ‘aiiers paws Apt i BT i T GRIP—Puf € car i | Eianon sin"and Ba, ave. taining kitchen equipment. WILLIAMS, HENR TN RN Theresa' A. Willia ghapel of J. Wil 332 Pa. on Monday, Mareh STt 2 o ends invited ond. ¢ Ariington x-mmn enm WOLTZ, JOSIE. There be pecis eaia of Bétnishem Chaptes, No ™S E 8. on Mondey morning, Mar sharp, at N. E. M rurm of at ate_sister, ot T T, hef's grip, con: “ieass leuve at 5, _ Containing valuabies: Vieinity 7] ts ars. Jobn. " Behaiier, *2b30 on Pa._ave. car_near but a keepsake. North 5 z‘:.t T e LTS i R R Er mone: Fo WEite, snswers Thurs, eve vulnmwo 11 300 containing ebout 18 Kevd; eve rh:g- s perm esh hat: mxnm of lg-nm: . ahd Gmnocnem. o, P N e Aum llull frame, brown 1 'Lfir m. -nfl . Bone' S forth 8764. WA : lady's, :‘Ff'a*"?"-’n' S lsER ristias. Tewdrd, | Plione Mo apontan y: Sarer Relatives and and -x dene .wmmln;(fl Triends. invited: BEE FRA (¢ of rfgxh L% Body ve. | LEAK, ELLA. In "’"‘;{ memory of my dear mother,” ELLA LEAK, who departed this life five years ago today, March 29, 1928. No_one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have lost can tell of grlet that is borne in’silence For_the one I loved so well. m:vo'mn DAUGHTER, ALICE M. AN- lfl'llAY ll’s!Il.L (MIKE). Tn lovin membrance of my_little ) RUSSELL MORRAY. who déparied this ife 0 today, March 29, 1926, Deep in my heart you are fondly re- memberec el Sweck: hasoe memories cling to your affections. Always will love you in death just the seme. AUNT AGGIE. * . (MIKE). In lovln l;. our dear son .(MIKE SELL MURRA! who departed lhll lite four years ago today, March lfl. 1926. A precious one from us is gon { A volce we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. We often think of days gone by, en we were all together: But. oh, how changed it is now, Our loved one has gone forever. ©Oh. how sad the summons. 'When wlo;:i cnl!:’"ygu were dead, 1 of you ‘left. s Bright and. chee And”brought, back’ to_us_ dea i MAl AND 'STEPDADDY. * MURRAY, IUEDILL (MIKE). In [ o(fiflg{ll ll)!,lll lb‘(.tdd, HIllKlr i“’;lemor me fo today, March 29, 1926. SRRt The world seems so empty, the sky no longer blue, Nothing seems to matter much now; Mi heart is lonely for only you, cannot be happy somehow. ‘The day you were called away from me, The sunshine faded from my life. T'm lonesome for you and ever will b For the days are as Gark as the night. The flowers have lost all their sweet per- And"the sun does not shine o bright. Sopgbirds have lost their old, sweet tune, 'he moon never brightens the night. ’rm gass have been long without you here From early dawn to its clos And ‘Somehow T feel ‘as if You were near To me in our love-dream e Since T lost you on that da e stlver from the clouds did p Everything has changed since You went way, Though you love remains in my heart. I miss your smile and your good-night kiss Prom lips that were moist as dew. * you will always ezxut at Interient at Ar) aton N-uunll | SMOTHERS, JOSEPH T. A tribute of ot and devotion to the memory of our hus: band and father. JOSEPH T, passed to the ereat beyond Good Fri- day, Maren 29, ‘029" It_only seems a little way ange country, nu bevond; For grown to be the 5t ihose St whotn we ate .o xnnq. We need not think of it as e s croesing ‘with ‘Haited breatn & little strip of shore: We find our loved ones waiting there, More wonderful, more precious, than be= fore. CHARITY A. SMOTHERS, MAUDE AND ROBERT. STEVENS. JACOE W. In sad but lot femembiance of my dear husband, JACO] W, STEVENS. who departed this'life one You are xone. but not forgotten. You suffered hours. ves. hours. of pain To wait a cure, but ail in vain. So alone knew what was best. 8o He called vou home 1o, Eive voiu rest, HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND SON. * | WALKER, sunnz'm B. Sacred to the memory of our devoted ‘wife and mother, 1Z. WAL! who _entered info eternal restsix " years ago todey, March 29, 1924 We lovzd her when we had her; We tried our best to sav R OTED H D DOUOLA! C. AND EARLE C. “ALKI {w ‘Ill‘ll INIEL C. y dear husband. DANIEL C, WARN wml *gied "thiee" ears aso today. Marc R In sad remembrance 1t 18 lonesome here without sou And sad my weary wey. For part of my life is buried deep Under the sod, Daniel whert vou sleep. Just when life was brighte he ‘could have ilved his vest, The sates eav ned © HIS Loer(. WIFE, BERTHA C. In loving m Erance Of |Our dear Husband And ‘Tathers WILLIAM T. WEBSTER. who passed to ]S feward fiteen years aco today. March nmen years have passed, dear husband, But my heart is just the same; Mavy a silent tear has fallen At the mention of your nai HIS LOVING WIFE, CLARA WEBSTER. Figteen vears, with all thelr changes, ce death bade us strangely part, But. Gens Tathers sl these ChAREes Can never take you from my heart. HIS LOVING AND DEVOTED DAUGHTER, EUNICE T. HAWKINS. WEST, JAMES H. In sad and loving mem= giy of our dear husband JAMES H. and fa gfied three years 20" oaa5. Marcn 2. 1021 His weary hours. his day weary nights are His_ever-patien!. worn-ou Has Tound sweet rest s "WiFE AND CHILDREN. of pain, t: Bstablished 1876 JOHN K. wWRlGHT co. 1383 _10th St. e North 0047 | ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding "E Original W. R. Spears Co. onnecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 $ yrs. at_1208 B st, 45 yrs. at 940 F st Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. | _4209 vt st._N.w. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. (.RLM ATORIUM, NATIONAL 1384, 1388 _Lin L . }oscph 'F. 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