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SOCITETY - SOC IETY The First La-ciy of the Land Back From Day in Philadelphia—May Join President at Camp. RS. HOOVER returned to the ‘White House last evening from Philadelphia, where she at- tended a meeting of the So- ciety of Priends. She was ac- companied to the Quaker City by Mrs. Charles D. Walcott. Mrs. Hoover is ex- pected to join the President in their Rapidan camp late this afternoon and return with him tomorrow. Visitors From Isthmus Feted at Panama Legation. ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will entertain a company of 14 at dinner this evening at the legation in compliment to their cousins, Senor Mar- tin F. Sosa and Senora de Sosa of Pan- ama City and New York, who are their guests over Sunday. Representative and Mrs. Guy U Hardy had as guests at dinner in their home, at 2017 Belmont road, last eve- ning Representative and Mrs. Burton L. French, Representative Will R. Wood, Representative Grant M. Hudson. Rep- resentative Willis G. Sears and Repre- sentative John E. Nelson. Representative Fred A. Britten will leave Washington today for Chicago. where he will spend about a week. ‘The chief of staff, U, S. A., and Mrs Charles P. Summerall will niot observe their day at home tomorrow. Miss Northa Louise Porter, daughter of the Interstate Commerce Commis- sioner and Mrs, Claude Rodman Porter, entertained at luncheon followed by bridge in honor of Miss Ruth Alice Dickinson, daughter of Representative and Mrs. L. J. Dickinson, whose mar- riage to Mr. Rollin Hunter of Des Moines will take place April 26. The company included Mrs. Dickinson, mother of the bride-elect; Mrs, Call Dickinson, Miss Virginia Frye, Mrs. The New Spring Fashions in Fancy Correspondence papers WM. BALLANTYNE & SO FLLERS AND 0] T St. Select Your Monument here. See your own choice in Its finishea state. GRANITE-MARBLE. _ Reasonable prices. A-1 materials. best workmanship. Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty 4% N. Y. Ave. N.W. Natl. 6870 Gerald Flood, Miss Gladys Steven, Miss Eleanor Branson, Mrs, Everette Frye, Miss Ruth Reed, Miss Ruth Tweedi, Miss ‘Eleanor Cropley, Miss Martha Garber, Miss Katharine Keifner, Miss Elizabeth Van Brakle, Miss Isabel Southgate, Miss Margaret Moore, Miss Margaret Wait, Miss Marjorie Agnew, Miss Lavina Merrick, Miss Jane Wilson, Miss Virginia Forward, Mrs. George Porter, Miss Winifred Beall, Miss Edith Brookhart, Mrs. Edwin Martin, Miss Dorothy Hurtz, Miss Charlotte Simpson, Miss Dorothy Porter and Mrs. Porter, mother of the hostess, The retiring first secreiary of the Peruvian embassy and Senora de Bedoya will sail from New York today for Rome, where Senor de Bedova will take up his duties at the Peruvian embassy at the Vatican City. Maj. S. Munson Corbett, Medical Corps, U. S. A. who was sanitary in- spector of the office of public buildings and public parks, until relieved last Fall, is now visiting in Washington. Maj. Corbett. who is now stationed at Fort Sam Houston. San Antonio, Tex., | held the post of professor of military | science and tactics at George Washing- ton University Medical School, while on duty here. | Dance Tanight in Honor of | Miss Roebling and Mr. Hagner. Miss Caroline Roebling and her | fiance, Mr. Alexander Burton Hagner, | will be guests at a merry little dance | tonight given in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter on Dupont Circle. and with their son, Mr. Thomas Leiter, Mr. Robert R. Hitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. | R. S. Reynolds Hitt, and Mr. Spotts- | wood White as hos | The wedding day of Miss Roebling, | daughter of Mis. Arthur O'Brien, and Mr. Hagner, who is the son of Mr. Randall H. Hagner of Washington and | Mrs. Adeibert Potter of Riverside, | Greenwich,,Conn., is in the near future | and will be one of the most important weddings of the Spring season. Mr. Hagner's mother was, before marriage, Miss Anna Rice Lawrence, daughter of Mrs. Augustine Nicholas | Lawrence and the late Mr. Lawrence, Mrs. Lawrence now making her home at the Hotel Plaza in New York City. | Both Mrs. Potter and her mother have | many friends in Washington. Mrs. John Henry Dwight was hostes | to a_company of 40 at dinner followed by dancing at the National Woman's Country Club last evening, entertain- ing for her house guests. Mr. and Mr: Walter Hill and their daughter, Miss Barbara Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lloy Crain and their daughter, Miss Vir- ginia Crain, and Miss Louise McPher- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1930, son, all of Saginaw, Mich, who will remain several days. Dr. and Mrs. James A, Lyon motored to Middleburg, Va., this morning to attend the races and the dance this evening to be given Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam D. Mitchell. Mrs. John A. Hull and Mrs. George Mesta also motored to Middleburg for the races and the dance. Miss Emily Pilkinton entertained for Miss Jeanne Gravatte at luncheon at the Hay-Adams House today. The guests included the wedding party of Miss Gravatte and Lient. Le Page Cron- miller, United States Marine Corps, whose wedding will take place shortly. The color scheme of the table was lav- ender and yellow, with lavender sweet- peas and yellow jonquils and tulips. in the company were Mrs. Nell W. Gra- vatte, M#s. R. E. Pilington, Miss Louise Nevius, Miss Dorothy Collins, Miss Vir- ginia Jackson, Mrs. Albert Moore, Mrs. Charles Raeder and Miss Margaret McAllister. Miss Edith Bull, daughter of Mrs. Archibald G. Stirling, entertained at luncheon today in honor of Miss Fran- ces Sloane Worrall of New York, who has been with her mother, Mrs. S. Grace, at the Carlton Hotel for several days. Mr. David Hunt Blair returned yes- terday to his apartment, in the Ward- {man Park Hotel, after a trip to Nortn | Carolina. Mrs. Blair, %ho has been passing a short time at Virginia Beach, started yesterday by motor for Win- | ston-Salem, N. C., where she will be until the middle of next week, when she will join Mr. Blair at the hotel. Mrs. H. H. Jacobs entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mrs. John Fessler of Minneapolis, who is visiting her sister-in-law, Miss Ruth Fessler, secretary to Mrs. Hoover. Others in the company were Miss Janet Brown, Miss Anne Larrabee and Mrs. Raymond Miller. After the dinner the company was entertained at bridge by Miss Janet Brown, whose additional guests, included Miss Marguerite Owen, | Miss Hazel Hart, Mrs. Harry E. Ralph, Miss Eleanore Leech and Miss Virginia Brown, sister and house guest of the hostess, who is in Washington for the Spring vacation from Swarthmore Col- lege, where she is a teacher. Col. Wade H. Cooper is spending the weck end in Charleston, S. C. . Charles Chadduck of Grafton, s is visiting her son and daugh- ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chad- | du cn Cathedral avenue, who will have aiso as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Chadduck of Boston, Mass., | who have just returned from a visit to | the Far East. | | _ Mrs. Charles H. Thiele and Mrs. R. | Black of Philadelphia are visiting Mrs. Meredith Fellows, in Takoma Park. | Mrs. Lawrence H. Quirollo has ar- rived in Washington and is the guest |of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Johnston, in their home at 3610 Kanawha street, Chevy Chase. | Mrs. Quirollo will again spend _the | Summer in travel and will sail in June | for Norway, Sweden and the continent. Former Gov. Angus W. McLean of WO The <Beawutiful One Of the Service Features of This Entrancing Community UR private de luxe bus maintains regular schedule to and from Chevy Chase Circle ; and with its uniformed chauffeur may be summoned day or night for the private accommodation of residents in Kenwood. A con- venience that links Kenwood with the city, leaving you free to enjoy your home in the ideal environment of this exclu- sive community unconcerned about safe and comfortable transportation HE glory of the cherry blossom display in Potomac Park prompts the reminder that miles of avenues in Kenwood are bordered with these same beautiful flowering Yoshinos—already bursting into bloom, prophetic Of the Wonderf\ll scene W}\;ch their ear]y ma‘uri‘y ins\lres. homes, We have completed three new models of architectural designing and practical hominess. They are open for your interested North Carolina has arrived in Wash- ln':‘.um and is at the Carlton for a brief Mr. and Mrs. H. Preeman Matthews have arrived in Washington and are making their home at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Matthews has been connected with the United States lega- tion at Bogota, Colombia, and was re- gehnay transferred to the Department of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Binger of New York City entertained a small party at dinner last evening at the Carlton, ;ll;ze they are stopping while in Wash- ington. Marriage Last Evening of Miss Lang to Mr. Ingram. The marriage of Miss Dorothy E. Lang, daughter of Mrs. E. F. Lang, to Mr. Kenneth W. Ingram took place last evening_at 8 o'clock at the home of the Rev. B. H. Melton, pastor of the Ninth Street Christian Church. The ceremony was witnessed by relatives and a few friends. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Florence L. Lang, as maid of| honor and the best man was Mr. Charles B. Kipps, nephew of the bride- groom. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram will be at home after April 15 at 1321 Bel- mont street northwest, where they have taken an apartment. Miss Dorothy Wulf of the American University faculty entertained at a tea at the women's residence hall at American , University yesterday, Miss Mary M. Galt and Miss Dorothy Ran- dolph presided at the tea table and Miss Wulf was assisted in receiving by Miss Sarah Martz, Miss Sally Marean, Miss Beatrice Adams, Miss Betty Han- cock, Miss Mary Scull and Miss Prances Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lawman of Detroit, Mich., who spent the Winter in Florida, are now the house guests of Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Lawman of 5711 Sixteenth street northwest. Mr. Law- man is one of Detroit's expert golf players, Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Dodson_and their daughter, Miss Dorothy S. Dod- son, have motored to Washington from their home in Bethlehem, Pa., accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Armi- Stead, also of Bethlehem, and are stop- ping at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley T. Cole and their sons, Mr. Ashley T. Cole, jr., and Mr. Hugh Cole, who have been motoring in Virginia, are now at the Wardman Park Hotel for several days. They will return to their home in New York tomorrow as the Horace Mann School, which the boys attend, will reopen on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Taylor of Philadelphia, Pa., are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. John R. Leighty and Mr. Charles | Hansel have returned to the Wardman Park Hotel after passing w short time at | the Summerville Gountry Club at Sum- merville, near Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wilson, jr., and their daughter motored to Washington and are at the Cairo Hotel for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Danie! L. James and their son, Mr. Danfel L. James, jr., are passing a week or 10 days at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. James will later go to New York for a visit be- fore returning to their home in Kan- sas City, and Mr. James, jr, will return to Yale, where he is a student. Lecture Monday Evening By Mrs. Wood Aids League. Mrs. Wilson Compton heads the com- mittee from the League of the Covenant which is making the arrangement for the illustrated travel talk “Rediscover- ing Corsica,” which Mrs. Charles Wood will give Monday evening in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium for the benevolences of the league. The League of the Covenant is an in- teresting organization of young women in the Church of the Covenant which plays an important part in local chari- ties. For many years it supported a visiting nurse, and at present is main. taining the only free circulating libra |in Georgetown and a very interesting industrial school Saturday mornin Peck Memorial Chapel. 4 i The board of trustees of the Cor- 7 S 337 R S T COLONIAL ANTHRACITE “Guaraoteed No Slate. No Clink Ask the Man Who Uses It Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. 1406 N. Cap. St. Pot. 0970 Pot. 0971 Why Pay for Everything funeral, cars and all, and $100 Up casket for : STEEL VAULTS. $ 5 buy are only... 8 Service of The Greater Offices and Chapels 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Chambers will give the whole a very good Best that money can All Prices Include the Sincere CHAMBERS Co. Phone Columbia 0432 i INSTALL A QUI coran Gallery of Art has issued cards apnouncing a special exhibition of “The Geneva Drawings,” sketches and por- traits made during the eighth, ninth and tenth assemblies of the League of Nations and others recently executed at Florence by Violet Oakley, N. A., which will be on public view in’the gallery to- morrow until Sunday, April 27. The ex- hibition will include the portfolio of re- productions of Miss Oakley's . mural paintings in the State Capitol of Penn- sylvania entitled “The Holy Experiment” and “The Opening of the-Book of the . Mrs. Frank Keefer, president of the District of Columbia Golf Association, will entertain a small company at lunch- eon Monday, following the “miniature tournament” at the Chevy Chase Club Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chadwick of Wilmington, Del., are spending several :hys at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Mellick of Plainfleld, N. J., are at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by their and their young son, Roger D. Mellick. Miss Ellen Miller of the Merrill Palmer School in Detroit is at the Dodge Hotel for the week end. Mrs. Bertha M. Laws, headmistress of the Agnes Irwin School in Philadel- phia, i5 at the Dodge Hotel while at- tending the Progressive Education As- sociation convention. Miss Laws fis accompanied by Miss Edith M. Murphy, also of Philadelphi Y. W. C. A. Business and Professional Women's Dinner. The last_dinner of this season to be given by the business and professional women’s department of the Young Women's Christian Association will be held in the Seventeenth and K streets building Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Anne Tillery Ren- shaw as chief speaker of the occasion. Mrs. Renshaw will speak on “The Se- cret of Sueq " and Miss Minna Nie- man, Washington pianist, will give the musical poriton of the program. Presiding at the cinner will be Miss Eleanor Eckhardt, president of the Washington Quota Club, who recently has been elected a member of the board of directors of the Young Women's Christian Assocfation. Miss Bertha Pabst has charge of res- ervations for this final dinner meetir , for this Winter of business and profes- sional women associated with the Young Women’s Christian Association. Reser- vations will close Tuesday evening. The presidents of the Girl Reserve Clubs in the senfor high schools in the city are ushers for the children’s mati- now White and_the Seven Dwarfs” this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in Barker Hall of the Young Women's Christian Association Building, at Sev- enteenth and K streets. Miss Kathryn Lyons of Eastern High School is head usher, assisted by Miss Thais Spencer of Central High Re- serves, Miss Alice Althen of Eastern High Reserves, Miss Dorothy Harper | Miss Charlotte Hobbs, Miss Henrietta | Goodner and Miss Jerry Upson, all of Western High School, ! daughter, Miss Catharine G. Mellick, ; | Mrs. George A. Glynn of Watertown, | N. Y. 1s at the Carlion for a few days, accompanied by her daughter, iss Ruth Glynn. g G Mr. and Mrs. Julian D'Este and Mr and Mrs. R. M. W. Pierce, all of Mont- clair, N. J., are at the Carlton for s.v- | eral 'days. The Art Promoters’ Club will hold a special exhibition of the work of it members this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in the banquet room of the | Carlton Hotel, to which all art patrons | in Washington are invited. The showing | today will ‘include oil and water-color | work by Mr. Rowland Lyon, Mr. Philip Fletcher Bell. Mrs. Eva Colborn and Mr. Edward MacDonald: a collection nt charcoal studies by Mr. Clyde Wortham, ss Marie La Cavera and others; unusval display of ceramic art by Miss Mae Henriette Vance and wax medels done by Mrs. Margaret Rol- ler. In addition to the junior artist an | | | interesting | group there will be a number of new | | paintings by Mis | who closed her one-woman Hildegarde Hamilton | exhibit at | the Carlton last week. Miss Hamilton | Ihas entered new paintings for today's showing. | open the 'exhibit of Miss | Muhlhofer, Washington artist, | will include a number of smaller paint- {ings, s well as the more expensive work, which will hang on the mezzanine floor under the auspices of the Art Pro- moters throughout this month, » | Miss Margaret Louise O'Brien, vice The reception this afternoon will also | Elizabeth | which | | president of the society, will head the | receiving line tod: | guests to the artists. | C. de Lagnel will preside at the tea v and introduce the | Mme. Josephine | | table, assisted by Mrs. J. Fairfield Car- | | penter, Mrs. Arthur Becket McCrone, Mrs. Huntington Kidd and Miss Mittis | Eugenia Burch. ‘The board of directors of the Wom- en's Christian Association gave a lunch- eon in the home at 1719 Thirteenth street yesterday. A three-course lunch- | eon was served, the table appointments were carried out in the Easter colors, vellow, white and green, and the tables | Thurston, Mrs. John Bennett. Centra Union Mission: Mrs. Ben Webster, Y V/. C. A.; Mrs. Ford, Travelers Aid IET MAY NOW! . . . is the best time to install a Quiet MAY Automatic Oil Burner in your home. Ordini arily the purchase of a Quiet MAY includes installation of the burner, the tank and accessories . . . that's all. place your ord But if you are prerared to er now, we are prepared | , ship House; Mrs. Dowe, Epi @ard of Thanks. SAKEMAN. FLOYD M. I wish to thu many friends for their kind expressions f th: beautiful _floral Mr. FLOYD M. MRS. FANNIE GARDNER. * Braths. BARTON, ANNA H. On Frides, April 4, 1930, at 11:40 p.m:, at the residence of her son. 1828 Nortl itol st., ANNA H. BAR- ‘TON, aged 78 years. Funeral from the chapel of Thos. Hergeon, 1011 7th st. n.w., on Monday, April 7, 2 p.m. Rela. tives and friends invited 1o aitend. Inter- ment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. L3 BLEISTIEN, MARIE J. On Saturday, April 5, 1930. MARIE J. BLEISTIEN. Notice of funeral hereafter. BUNDY, ZENOBIA MILLER. Departed this iife Tuesday. April 1, 1930, at 4:10 a.m., at her residence, 403 O st. nw.. ZENOBIA MILLER BUNDY, beloved jughter of Delilia Bundy end the late Attorney James F. Bundy and devoted sister of Della Bundy Wilson. She also leaves to mourn their loss two devoted aunts, arriett Freeman and Sarah Wilson: brother-in-l; J. Pranklin Wilson, and also other rel tives and friends. Remains on view her late residence. 403 O st. n.w, Wednes. day, April 2. 1930. after 6 p.m. Funeral Saturday, April 5. 'at 1 p.m. from the Sec- ond Baptist Church. 3rd st. between H and Eve sts. n.w. Relatives and fgends invited. 5* CARTER. MAMIE _ARMSTEAD. Departed this life April 4. 1930. after a long illness. MAMIE ARMSTEAD CARTER. She lea: 10 mourn their loss a devoted brothe:. Robert Armstead, and two nleces, Evelyn and Rovena Armstead. and host of oth- er relatives and_friends. Remains resting temporarily at Robert Campbell's funeral home. 423 4'; st. s. 6. thence to ‘her I burg st. s.w. Funeral Monday. April 1 pm. from Zion Baptist Church between 4'2 and 3rd sts. s.w., Rev. \! Washington officiating. €' home. F linm 6 CLARKE, LUCY. Departed this life Wednes- | day. April 2. i930. at he st hw. LUCY CLARK! of Nannie Starks. e leaves mourn their loss five _sters, three hrothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rcstine a® Wm. T. Tolbert's fu- neral home, 1306 6th 5t. n.w. Funeral from the above named funeral home Sundas. April 6. at 2 pm. Rev. Hollman officiating Relatives and friends invited 6 IRENE M. On Saturd ! at her residence. 1747 P af. n w. M CRABILL. beloved wife of Dr Bertrum Crabill. “Notice of funeral in’ tomorrow morning's Star CROSBY, HAMPTON. On Friday, April 4 at 907 Columbia road n.w.. CROSBY. husband of Louise Crosby. Re- mains &t Fraziers funeral home. 389 R. I ave. nw. Nolice of funeral lnter. DYSON, MARY ALBERTA. On Thursday. April 3. 1930, at_her residence. 1335 C 1 se. MARY ' ALBERTA DYSON. fe of Isaac Dyson. T residence. 4 . April ton and “sister of Florence Bolton. Fii- nerel Monday, April 7. at 9 am., from St Cyprian’s Chirch. '13th _and G, ste. se. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis {in- neral church, 1432 You st. n.w., until 4 pm. Saturday; thereafter at her Iate residerice : s FULLER. SUSAN. On Thursdav. April 3, 1930, at her residence. 213 Morean st n.w.. SUSAN FULLER. beioved mother of the late Hattie Weils and granamother ot Clement A Wells, Remains resting ot L. E Murray & Son funeral yarlors. :2th and V sty nw. " Puneral Sunday. April 6. from the Florida Avenue Baptist' Church. at 1 GIBSON. CHARLES U. On Frida 930. at his residence, Capitol View. Md CHARLES U . beloved hiisband of Annie Gibsor ices at the §. H. Hines Co funeral home, 2601 4th st. n . Monday Avril 7. at I pm Interment in Beihel Alexandria, Va i ENFIFLD. CLARA V. 1030, v’ Baltimore. i GREENFIELD. beloved wife of W Greenfield ‘and _sister of Mrs liam F Joha until Sunday. April | 1256_Carroll- | HAMPTON ! France L. Dyson. daughter of Murv"Hol- i | PRESUTTI. FANDA. On Saturday. April 5 Breatha. METZ, ELWILLE. Departed th! 1030; at Garfield ELW] M mourn their loss a ters. three brothers, other relatives and many friends. Funera] ' Monday. April 7. at 1 g'clock. from Vermont ~Avenue Baptist Church. Rev. C. T. Murray. pastor. 6 MEWSHAW, MAY. On Friday. April 4, 1930. at 7:20 pm. ' MAY MEWSHAW, (nee Plerce), beioved wife of es P. Mew- shaw of 2700 Thirty-Afth place northwest | Notice of funeral later. el MONROE, CHARLES A. Departed this life | suddeniy Thursday, April 3, 1930, at St. | Elizabeth's Hospital, at ' 12:10 noor, CHARLZS A. MONROE, husband of Ada Monroe, «ather of Leonard Monroe. brother of James, Frederick, Edward, Jackson and Miry Monroe. Puneral Sundsy, April 6. frum Macedonia Baptist Church, Sheridan I 5.0, at 1 p.m.. Rev. Coleman officiating. Inierment at Rosemont Cemetery. . T, GUY F. Buddenly. on Friday, April 1930. GUY"F., beloved husband of Pettit, aged 42 years. Funeral 3 . sw. April 7, at 2:30 pm. Reiatives are invited. Interment Glen- wood Cemetery. 6 PHILLIPS, ELLA ) at the home of he W. F. Bender, 201 E PHILL:FS (nce Bender) Leroy ¥, 5illips. Funer; residenc Nioneax, spril tives and_ ‘riends’ in Linc.In Ceme.ery. Aoril 4, 16”5 me: o £pril 4, 1930, ne. beioved wife of from the above at 2 p.m. Rela- Inierment Fort 1930, at Emergency Hospital, FANDA PRE- SUTTI. beloved wife of Ralph Presutti. Funeral from the Perry & Walsh funerai home, 20 H st. n.w.. Mosday. April 7, at 8:30 a.m.; thenice o' Holy Rosary Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m for the repose of her soul Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 6 PROCTOR. CHARLES F. Friday. April 4 1930, CHARLES E. PROCTOR, 2500 Georgia ave.' n.w., devoted husband of Sarah Pro tor.’ father of Virgie Dews, Florence Su livan, Edith Diggs. Addic, Charles and Frances Proctor. Puneral Tuesday. April 8. 1030, at 9 am. from Holy Redeemer Church, M st. hetween New .fersey and 1si st. nw. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church. 1432 You st. nw., until Monday noon, thereaiter ai his late’ rexidence. [ RORBINSON. NATHANI life “on_Thursday. April 3, 1939, at 4:20 pm. - at his residence, 305 L'st. n.w.. NATHANIEL ROBINSON. beloved husband of Annie Brown Robinson. father of Clif- ton” W. Robinson and Juanita Robinson Departed this Mr. and Mis. | ELLA M. | ave | * A7 In Memoriam. AUSTIN, ELIZABETH E. In loving remem- brance of ‘our dear mother and grand- mother. ' ELIZABETH E. AUSTIN (nee Brumfieid). " who departed this life one year ago today, ADril 5, 1920, The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never. The memory of those happy day: When we were 'all togethes HER LOVING CHILDREN AND GRAND- CHILDREN. . BLONDHEIM, ADELINE. In sad but loving remembrance of oiir beloved mother, ADE- LINE BLONDHEIM. who departed (his life eighteen years ago today, April 5, 1912. Gone, but not forgotten. HER LOVING CHILDREN. NRY. In ioving memory of our wio died one year 1029 our neartr you memory Mngers, Swee:, tender, xind and true: Thers i not a day. dear fathsr, We o nit think of you. FAMILY. * CROOKE. THOMAS. One who was s0 kind and who would aiways forgive and forset pasted ‘away one year aso today, April There is not a day. dear brother, We do not think of you. Many silent tears hive fallen At the mention of Your name. YOUR LOVING SISTER, ELIZASETH. HICKMAN, MALLIE 1n loving memory of wite and mother, Mrs, MALLL | HICKMAN, Who entered into resi one year %0 today, April 5, 1929, Oh, how we miss you, mother, dear, No tongue nor pen can say . | Your cheerful smile. your merry laugh, Your manner always gay. Where death’s imprisoned blossoms_blow, God grant that you may never know A withered rose, a falien bud, A garden where no songs are heard, Nor even that we miss You so- Good-night, dear heart. DR. AND MRS. THOS 'S ' HICKMAN, W. P. DICKERSON. KIRBY, SARAH WATSON. In sad but lov- ing memoiy of our dear mother and grand- mother, SARAH WATSON KIRBY, who Dassed away six years ago today, April b, 1924 HER DAUGHTER AND GRANDDAUGH- TERS . PEAKE, SARAH M. 1In sad but loving membrance of my dear iriend, SARAH | PEAKE. who departed this life suddenly one year ago today, April 5, 1929. If 1 had seen you at the last And held your cying hand And heard tne last sigh irom your heart, I would not feel so bad I did 1ot know the pain you bore, 1 did not see you ale; 1 only knew you passed away and grandfather of Costello Robinson. He also leaves to mourn their_loss other rela- tives and many {riends. Remains may be viewed Sunday. April 6. after 9 am. at George F. Rove's funeral home. 1308 9th st. . Funeral Monday. April 7. at 1 p.m.. from Asbury M. E. Church. 11th and K 'Sts. nw. Rev.' Jenkins officiating Relatives and friends invited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 3 ROBINSO! NATHANIEL. _ Coachmen's Union and Ald Association, No. 1: Officers and members are hereby notified 1o atten a call meetine on Saturday eveninz. AD: 5.1930. at 7:30 pm., at Odd Fellows' Hall to arrange for the funeral of Brother NATHANIEL ROBINSON. Funeral Mon- day, April 7, at 1 p.n.. Chuirch. corner 1ith and K sts. order of the association SEORGE M. JOHNSO! . ROBINSON, By President. etary. A special com- n.w. Saturday. April § CLARA V.| Woerner, Miss Bessie Brown and Walter . | Brown. ' Funeral services etery - Mondsy. April 00d Cemetery. N _WILLIAM JOSEPH. On Thursday. April 3.71930. at his residence. 2606 Foit anton rd. se. WILLIAM JOSEPH. d { Addie Hagan. Funer from Our Lady of Pe; h. where ‘equiem ma: aia at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Interment Rosemont Cemeters. 6 HATCHER. DORA. Suddenly. on Saturda Aprli 5.1630. at her residence. 160: ern ave. Kenilworth wife of Joseph D. Hat the Wm. H. Sardo & 412 H si. nee. on Monday. Relatives and {1 HOLTO) and At Glenwond % ds invit ALBERTA _DYSO! bers of St. Au ter, ALBERTA DVS meeting Sunday evenin: St. Cyprian's Hall. _ O; F. WATKINS. Rec 'Sec. C. HAWKINS. Di: trict Pres. CHARLOTTE C. LUCKETT. DORE M. SMACKUM Pres. . at the resi- Herman A nw. JOSEPH P husband of Emnma L. Johnson. aged 30 yen from " the ‘above resid 7 Relatives and friends in- nent Oak Hill Cemetery. = 6 ILL. ANNIE C. Departed this ADril 4. 1930, at 10 am.. €. 611 New Jers .. MAKELL, loving cousin of Surah Jones Lula Poland, Mamie Taslor. Marie Beiie: bert and Annie Jones. Notice of funeral Remains resting at the W. @rnest is Co. funaral church, 1432 U 'st. n.w KELL. ANNIE C. of Forest Temple. No. 9. I W.. are requesied to meet in a session sorTow Shtur Elks Home. 15th ar s nge for the funeral of Daugh C. MAKELL. Noiice of funeral later. - NDA FORIUNE. D. R. MARIE PIERCE. Fin. Sec. MARR. MINA H. On Fridav. April at 430 pm. ut her home. at 181> Verno. st. n.w.. MINA H. widow of the late Sam uel 8. Marr. in ihe eigh Funeral from St. Paul's Catheli . 15th and V. sis at 9 be said for the repose of her suul McDOWELL, GERTRUDE. Departed this life 4. 1930, at 12 noon at her residence 8th st n.e., GERTRUDE McDOW loving “moth>r “cf Charies and Ray er of James, Charles ana Mary nd sfaitie Banks. She also leaves and many other relatives . Edgar B, Meritt, District of Co- Interment | ELLA the late | Funeral | v. “April | | pm. life Fri | Officers_and members | B. P. O. E | 190, eth year of hei | w., on Mondas. ! am. where 1quiem nass will | Me- | | lumbia Federation of Women's Clubs: | Mrs. John Frizzell, past president ot the federation; sions; Miss Margaret Bell, Deacone: Home; Mrs. Chesteen Smith, Mr Daugherty, ~Mrs Ballou, Mrs. Dav Mrs. Henry D. Mirick, Mrs. Laudick. Mrs, H. D. Brooks, Harry Burford, Mis. E. D. Hathaw: Mrs. Charles Fitts, Mrs. Harry C. James, | Mrs, W. S. Perry, Miss Sarah J. Wright, Mrs. J. C. Hemphill, Mrs. William Beahm, Mrs. Frank Evarts, Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. Wilmer Souder and her daughter, Mrs. Edward D. Yonker and Mrs. James Underwood. Mrs. W. A. Ross was the vocal soloist, and was accompanied by Miss Pratt. Deaths Reported. Mary C. Chas, 80. 1404 Emerson st. Wilbur ~ Brown. 60, .en Hospital. William A. Morgar.. »9. Sibley Hospital, Jane Cooperrider, 88, Columbia Hospital poBlidest Lyons, 57, "Little Sisters o the oor. Mathew 1. Sweeney, 52, 2440 Georgia ave. Frznk E. Mallonee, 50, United States Soi- srd Jo.ne Hospital, Elizabsth Smithdeal 43, 1907 15tn st. Mary O'Connell. 2. Georgetown Hospital o Kenredy, 31, United States Naza) George C. Brown. 81. 717 S st. FOUND. o route Emergency | Miss Burklin, Friend- | iscopal Mis- | | arsor. munication " of St i's “Lodge. No. 12, F. A A. M. is hereby called for Monda ck noon. at the New corner 10th nw. pose of cond: sonic burial services for NATHANIFL ROBINSON. P. M CHARLE: ARSHALL, Secretary. Fraters of Mt {1l assemble at nx, at 7, 1930, 10’ at- and_Commander Full Templar LEONARD E. MARSHALL, E. C. GIBSO! d uniform v. L. Knights Templar Monday M. E.Ch Officers and Sir Commandery Knights are “ordered to assemble 1930. 12:30 p.m.. Asbury to atiend the funeral of night NATHANIEL N “past _grand commander, Order ADAM TAYLOP. Grand Commander. CHARLES D. FREEMAN. Grand Recorder. * ATHAN The Kadosh serv- rducted over the late Tl us Peer NATHANIEL ROBINSON. 33 day, 12 o'clock ight). ~April 6. 1930. at Asbury M E. Church. 1ith and K stS. nw. The princes and peers of Jona- than Davis Consistory will assemble at the above place at 11:30 o'clock to assist in this service Bv order of HEN Attest: CICERO A. LEE. 33 Keeper of Seals and Archives. AS. H. ANDERSON. 32", Assistant ROSS. SUSAN WALKER. Departed this life en Friday, April 4. 1930, st 3 am . AL her Tecidence. 1242 20th st w'w. aiter a lonu iliness. SUSAN “WALKER ROSS. oeloven mother of William Henry and Amos Ros and grandmother of Waltcr and William Jr.. and James and Ross Brannon i1 vesting at Bovd & Wilson's fu- neral heme. Funeral Sunday. April 6, at Trom Shiloh Baptist Church. 'Sih and P sts. nw.. Rev. J. L. Pinn offciating Relatives and friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. . FOSS. SUSAN. A call mecting of Minera H. 4. ci Ruth will be held Saturdav. 8 nm.tn prrange for the funeral of §: SUSAN ROSS. t0 be held from Shiloh tist Church, Sundav. Aoril & 1930, 1 nm CORA E. DAY, M. N. G; MMA BAILEY, W. R . SAYLES. REV A. Departed this life Satur Gay. April 5. 1930. at 1 a.m.. at his resi derce. 522 3rd st. sw. Rev. AQUIL? SAYLES, pas t “Providence "Baptict 3 < to monrn their loss a ving wife. Carrie C. Savles. and devoted dauehter. . Morton. Notice of funeral lat B . ANNA 8. April 4, town Uni -rsity Hospital, ANNA 8. SIMMS °d 17 vears Resting al r paents, Mr. and Mre Quince Orchard, Md April 6. 2:30 pm. from nce Orchard M. E. Churen. Interment est Oak Cemetery. Gaithersburg. Md. « CALYOR, SUSIE. Saturday, sfarch 29, 1930. SUSIE TAYLOR, devoted mother of Wil- liam_H. Tavior _Funeral Monduy, April 7 at’2 pm. from W Ernest Jarvis Co on April 1930. at Georze- funeral chiirch. 1432 You st. n.w. 1WOMAS. CLARA L. On Saturday, April ¢ 1930. CLARA L. beloved wife of Thtodore H. and beloved mother of T. Emmett anc Ciark H. Thomas. Funeral from her la residence. 1611 Monroe st. ne. on Mo dar, April 7. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Co: gressional Cemetery. [} In Memortam. ATRINSON, MARY ELLEN. In loving mem. ory of our dear daughter and sister. MARY ELLENALBINSON. who departed this life fftéen vears ago today. May she rest in peace. Todav recalls the memory Of a loved one gone to rest, And those who remember her Are those that loved her best. In_our hearts your memory lingers, Lovingly, fond and true, There is not a day. dear Mamie, We do not_think of you HER LOVING PARENTS ANL BROTHER. * PAULINE CRAMER. 1In sad put Ioving remembrance of my dear daughter and sister. PAULINE CRAMER ALSOP. who departed this life one vear ago todav. April 5. 1929 Anniversary mass, St Aloysius Church. What happy days we once enjoyed, When we were all together: But. oh. how chanzed it all is now Since you have gone forever. Her loving voice, her smiling face Are pleasures to recall: She had a kind word for every one And died beloved by all. May she rest in peace. Amen. HER LONELY MOTHER AND BROTHER. * ALSOP. PAULINE CRAMER. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear niece. PAULINE CRAMER ALSOP. who died one year ago today, April 5. 1929. Lovine and kind in all her ways. Opright and just to the end of her days; Sincere and true in heart and mind— What a memory she left behind. HER LOVING AUNT AND UNCLE. MR AND MRS. ROLAND. AND COUSINS. MARIE AND CATHERINE. t from the Asbury | ROBIN- | And never ssid g00d-by | DEVOTED FRIEND, ANNIE F. CARROLL. | PEAKE, SARAH M. A token of love to the | “memory of my dear friend, SARAH M. | PEAKE. who departed this life April 6, | 16z ¥ou ieft behind a broken heart, Who loved you so_sincere. Who never did_and never wiil Forget you. Sarah. dear HER DEVOTED FRIEND, NIECE BRASS. ® | PEAKE, SARAH M. 1In sad and loving re- membrance of my dear {riend, SARAH M. PEAKE. who left us one year ago todas, | April 5. 1929, | While walking with Jesus Through the valley of thade You step without fear In the path which she made. ‘ She bade no one last farewell, She said good-by Lo none Her loving heart had ceased to beat— Before 1 knew It she was g | YOUR LOVING FRIEND, MI | PERRY. PEAKE, SARAH M. In remembrance of my Gear wife, SARAH M. PEAKE, who dt parted this life April 5, 1929, one year ago 10das 1 mourn for you, dear one. Rut_not with ‘outward show, For the heart that mourns sincerely Mourns silently and low It is sweet to know we wiil meet again | “Where parting 1s no mare. And the one we love so dearly Has only gone before. Happy home we once enjoved— How sweet the memory still - But death has left a vacant chaif This world can never fill HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, SAMUEL B. PEAKE. i TARLTON. LAURA S, membrance of my one. RS. WINNIE In sad but loving re- dear wife, LAURA 8. | TARLTON. who deparied this life one vear ago {oday. April 5. 1929. | Remembrance is the golden chain Death tries to break. but all in vain. To love. to have and then 1o part 1s the greatest sorrow of the heart. It is not the tears at the time that are hed § That tell of the hearts that are broken, But the silont tears in the after vears And remembrances silently spoken. 1 had a precious treasure once, She Qs my iov ang pride 1 loved her. perhiaps too well. One year ago she cied How sad my lonely life today, How dim my eyes with tears, For death has rcbved me of my wife 1 thousht was mine for years . ""HUSBAND. ORILLO. JOHN. In loving remembrance of my boy. JOHN TORILLO. who departed this life thiee vears ago, April 5. 1927, A preglous one trom me has gon A voice 1 loved 15 stilled | Aplace is vacant in my heart Which never can be filled Some may think T am not lonely When at times they see me smile: Little do they inow tke heartaches That 1 sufier all the while = FUNERAL DIRECTORS. TIMOTHY HANLON | runeras Director STT RN R "™inc. 3343 V. L. SPEARE CO. Tione erane e 1009 H St. NW s wte & 8, W Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private l.imousine Ambulance Wattn®enapey __ Lincoln 0524 Bstablished 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W._ Phonme North 0042 ALMUS R SPEARE Snecerdine the Original W R Speare Co 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 8 yra. at 1208 B st. 45 yrs. at_ |Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 o . ___Ce @ Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 921 New_York Ave. N.W. District 2600 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 333 PA._ AVE._ N.W___ NATIONAL 1384, 138 AtorDbis Seiere: Smclent Servies, ., W. W. Deal & Co. _%16 B S1_NE _____ LINCOLN_8300. CHAS. S. ZURHORST Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\W. Fhose st sase Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Chaper. 1eiepnone National 2473 —___rUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER | ERATE PRICES TEL NAT 51168 NAT 0108 ‘Open Evenings ’4th & EYC and Sundays to do a lot of extra work for you. MONEY, T Ghevy Chase. ATSOP. PAULINE M. In lovine memory of Bor®BR00E, "aite | M'my denr: Wile: PAULINE M. ALSOP, who Addiess Box inspection, day or evening. Direc- tion upon inquiry at the Field Office on Kennedy Drive. A ’phone call to National 1453 will full particulars. 5 Lul varty 380-H, Star g LOST. died April 5, 1929, The face T loved is now Iaid low, Her loving voice is still: The hand so often clasped in mine Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistie—expressive—inevpensive Lies now in death’s cold chill. Surronnded bv friends. T am lonesome. In the midst of my fovs I am bive: With « smile on my face Tve & heartache B wife, for vou. Foasiaecers HER HUSBAND. bring you full facts and details of this special offer which will probably never be duplicated. AUTO TAG (Maryland). No. 279-183 Re- ward, Phone Kensington 306, - 0. Harrig BAG—Small k Boston bag, containing baby clothes 'and _pocketbook. in or. neay Takoma Theater Hall, at 1 p.m. Thursday. Reward. _Silver Spring 493. BILTFOLD—! s. containing 4 chec! 1- | usble papers and $15 n cash: Priday night, | near 18th and Pa. ave. n.w. Rew: Fr. 9755. N. Melkiorre. 81¢ 15th st. COIN PURSE—Small, brown leather, <hop- ping disirict. Friday afternoon. containing | two $20° bills. ~ Please Call Shepherd 2519, ewar i GERMAN Return 914 CEMETERIES. BURTAL SITES 2 TO 10. IN SECTION 31, Ceaar Hill Cemetery. Cost_price. cash or ters Address Box_201-H. Star office. 6% GLENWOOD CEMETERY Choice lots ana Sites for sile Three Ways to Reach Kenwood CEMETERIES. Motor out Connecticut Ave- nue, through Bradley Lane, crossing Wisconsin Avenue, continuing under the viaduct to entrance to Kenwood, three short squares on the leit. Motor out Connecticut Ave- nue to Chevy Chase Circle, turning left into Grafton Street, through Dorset Avenue, Som- erset. . Or motor out Wisconsin Avenue to 'Dorset Avenue, Somerset, which will lead you directly into the south entrance of Kenwood. After April 15th this offer wwill be withdrawn. QUIET MAY Automatic OIL BURNER x;oucx' PUPPY. 6 months ;_fi. HORSESHOF: | FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY Non-Sectarian LOTS WIDE hANGE Perpetual Care CRYPTS FOR ASHES REASONABLE PRICES— TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM W ashington-Baltimore Blvd. at District Line Lodge House Line. 3579 ave., Apt. 116, or Cl POCKETBOOK, _ blac] checks. driver’s permit. Reward. _Return Miss Glenn, Howard House, 6th and Penn. ave, POCKETBOOK—Black suede, on bus from Fores, Glen to Pa. ave. containing money; vanity, pencil. keys: reward. North 2194. POCKETBOOK. black zi , on Eve st. be. tween l'".lloo d ll’l‘l':l -f.’r: DCAH Potom: 4 W or National 4980, Branch 35. R POLICE BADGE NO. 197 Wednesday, April 2.1t found please return to S. 1. Young No. 3 precinct, or 650 L st. n. PURSE. black. lies’ it Te District Bld Please return Room 103, District Bldg. VAULTS SOLD OR RENTED COLUMBIA SPECIALTY CO. 1201 Eye Street N.W. Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280 PURSE, small _brown, containing $30. at Earle Drue Store, 13t and E. 1 pm.. April Lireward. Mrs. Hall, 1228 Eve. Phoiie Nat. 1908 K st. 9070. PURSE_Small hite ch $20 bills sonieigig e FR RE S gl e City Office, 1332 G St. N.W. District 6103 | Teward:

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