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SOCIETY HINGTON, merly assistant chief of the Bureau of Acronautics. '\ | H 1 Mai. and Mrs. A. M. Lehman are| | spending the Easter holiday at Atlantic | | Gity, N. 3. They wil shortly leave Washington for Denver, Colo, where Maj. Lehman has been ordered to du:y‘ SOCTE Secretary of Agriculture and Family to Visit at West Point and in New York City. at Fitzsimmons General Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. McCor- | mick-Goodhart will entertain at the | dinner dance this evening at the Ward- | man Park Hotel. There will be 14 in | the company. Dr. Emory Willlam Reisinger an-| | nounces the marriage of his daughter, Mrs. Laura Natalie Cammey, to Mr. Carlyle Henry Strand of Cleveland, Ohio, in Washington, Thursday, April 17. | | Mrs. Strand is the granddaughter of the late Capt. William W. Reisinger, U. S. N., and Mrs. Reisinger, and the niece of Col. Harold C. Refsinger and Gen. George Barnett, U. S. M. C. Mrs. Thomas Lee Woolwine, who ha been passing the Winter in Washing- ton, has gone to Asheville, N. C., to visit her son.- Mrs. Woolwine will go from there to Los Angeles, where she will open her home for the Summer. She will return to Washington in the Fall, Miss Jessica McPherson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam MecPherson of New York, will come today to be the guest of her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Trescott, for Easter week. Miss Mc- Pherson will be a debutante in New York next Winter. Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, accom- panied by Miss Dolores Crawford, has gone to New York for the Easter holi- ARTHUR M. HYDE and|grandparents until they close their Mics Caroline Hyde, wife and |apartment and motor to their home, in | daughter of the Secretary of | Hampton, for the Summer. Agricuiture, went yesterday to —_— “Sers‘rcurm‘m. Shere they will| Representative and Mrs. Addison T. spend Easter with Capt. and Mrs, Boyd | Smith of Idaho entertained at dinner W, Smoth The Secretarywill join |Jast evening at the Roosevelt Hotel in them tomorrow and. with Mrs. Hyde, | honor of the Idaho delegates to the | will spend Monday and Tuesday in New D. A. R. Congress. 1In the company York, returning to Washington Wednes- ' Wwere Mrs. Joseph E. Bird, Nampa, day. Secretary Hyde will address the x?ag& S'x'gr'g'gl-‘{‘ldr;i A'(% w:“fi" A ot of Boise, Mrs, E. iddle of Pocatello, New York farmers Tuesday evening. | yi.."pibinson of Nampa, Mrs. Joe T. | Young of Oakland, Calif.: Mrs. Jessie | Riges of Cambridge, Ohfo, and Miss | Mary E. Hammond of this city. { Minister of Persia Sails Today For Extended Home Leave. The Minister of Persia. Mizra Davoud Khan Meftah, who is among the pas- T g o ot & yecnp- | TEsentative Eaton “of Colorado, enter- tion yesterday afternoon in the Italian | iained at a luncheon today at the garden of the Hotel Ambassador, in New | /0 ¢ e the DL AR G o ohers hohas been: for severa) | tion from Denver (o the D. A. R. Con- days. The Minister is en route to his| 5% Persian home for an extended leave. | | | Mrs. William R. Eaton, wife of Rep- | Representative and Mrs. Joe J. Man- Senator and Mrs. Roval S. Copeland | love, who make thelr home at the will entertain at the dinner dance this | Hotel !!loo;evclt.‘e?;er%ine&ln lunch- evening for their son. Mr. Royal S |€on yesterday at the Capitol. Among §°0¢ 0 2 Copeland. Jr.. who joined them at Ward. | their guests were Mrs. Soloman Stod- |davs, where she will be a guest at the man Park Hotel yesterday The guests| dard and Miss Marcia Eberlein of | o - Regis. | will be members of the younger set. Mrs. | Sarcoxi, Mo. | Mr. and Mrs TLaurence Gouveneur | Copeland and her son will go to New | stoes will entertain informally at tea York Monday to pass the remainder of this afternoon at 5 o'clock at their his Spring vacation from the Univ | residence, 1410 Twentieth street, in sity of Syracuse compliment to Capt. and Mrs. Gou- verneur Hoes, who are the guests over Faster of Capt. Hoes' mother, Mrs. Ross Gouverneur Hoes. Mrs. George Cabot Lodge has gone to The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. David S. Ingalls have gone to Hot Springs, Va., to spend Easter and some few days of next week. Representative and Mrs. T. J. B. Rob- inson, with the former’s brother, Mr. W L. Robinson: their granddaughter. Miss Betty Bell Thornton, and their daugh- | eenth street :n compliment to Mrs ter, Mrs, Dorothy Clinton, will motor | Henry R. Rea of Pittsburgh, who !s New York for the Easter holiday and m(:ia\ to Valley Forge to pass the week making a short visit in Washington | will be at Mayfair House. en ! Mr. Robinson will go from there to ol. ar r T v, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Norris of New York and will sail on Tuesday f0r | retired. have. returned troni Florida, |New York will be the guests of honor Europe to join his daughter, Miss Ruth | where they have spent the Winter, and | &t the weekly luncheon of the Women ‘I Robinson, who has been studying in | have opened their home at 2009 Kalo- | National Press Club Tuesday afternoon Paris. They will return shortly and will | rama road northwest. in the cabinet room of the Willard, | ome to Washington to visit Representa- Mrs. Norris is better known in the world tve and Mrs. Robinson at the Hotel| Mr. and Mrs E Francis Riggs have |of books as Kathleen Norris, novelist. Roosevelt before going to their home, in | Teturned to their Washington home i o B s e o h"j}‘,}:f‘,;;;; the epartment on the roof of |ipeir son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. E. H. G. Slater was hostess at luncheon today in her home on Eight- GARDEN &|Books on Birds FLOWER |[Books on Trees BOOKS |Nature Books WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS ROSEARIERS AND 1421 F ST. | Mrs. Lambert Clifford of Forest Hills, Long Island, who are passing a few days | |in Washington. Their son, Mr. Robert | Clifford of Princeton University, will be among the guests. | Mrs. Emory S. Land, wife of Capt. | Land, U, S. N., and her motier, Mrs. | Dwight Chester, are expected to arrive in Washington today from Arizona and have taken an apartment for a montn | E | r | Gregory—Reisinger Engagement |at Wardman Park Hotel. Capt. Land, | Interests Washington Soclety. who has bzen on leave, has been work- | |ing with the GuggenheimFund for the Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Gregory an- | | Advancement of Aviation, but will soon | nounce the engagement of their daugh- | | report for acti He was for- ter, Miss Evelyn Mae Gregory, to Mr. | Kenwood is growing apace—Here is still another charming home but recently completed for occupancy of its owner What of The Future? These Sensible Restrictions Make Investment in Kenwood Safe | Hammond 1s pastor, | W. Va., Thursday by the bride's father. | The “ceremony was witnessed by mem- | bers of the immediate families. | in No house costing less than $20.000 shall be erected. Plans and specifications, including details of plant- ing and landscaping, must first be submitted to and approved by the company. Every home is required to utilize a lot with a mini- mum of 100 feet frontage. >0nly private homes, de- aigned for and occupied by one family are permissible. Specific safeguards surround the sale, lease or rental of any property in Kenwood to the preservation of the standard already estab- lished. The continued observance of these and other wholesome restrictions for the protec- tion of the community are mutua 11y binding upon every purchaser and the company. ! The garage of each home must be designed as an in- tegral part of the building: constructed of the same materials and finished in like color as the house it- self. The building line throughout Kenwood is established at 35 feet from the street. | No billboards nor advertiaing ligns may be erected. ~———Three Ways to Reach=—" Kenwood Motor _out Connecticut Avenue, through Bradley Lane, crossing Wis- consin Avenue, continuing under the viaduct to entrance to Kenwood, three short squares on the left. Motor out Connecticut Avenue to - Chevy Chase Circle, turning left into The Kenwood Bus Grafton Street, through Dorset Ave- nue, Somerset, —runs on regular schedule to and from Kenwood and the Chevy Chase Circle for the convenience of residents in and visitors to Kenwood. Or motor out Wisconsin Avenue to Dorset Avenue, Somerset, which will lead you directly into the south entrance of Kenwood. i Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. 38 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbja 7280 .. € ATURDAY, APRIL MRS. LEHR FESS Ohio, visiting her husband’s father, Senator Simeon D. Fess, at the Of Toledo, Carlton. | VISITOR FROM OHIO | —Underwood Photo Howard William Reisinger of Washing- ton, D. C.. the wedding to take place Saturday, April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke en- tertained informally at tea this after- noon at their home, 1737 K street, to anncunce to their friends the engage- ment of Miss Katharine Stevens Pills- bury, daughter of My. and Mrs. Charles Stinson Pillsbury of Jlinneapolis and of Keswick, Va., to Mi; Elliott Bates Mc- Kee, the son of Mi3. Brooke, the wed- ding to take place in Paris next month. Miss Pillsbury is a graduate of St Timothy's, Catonsville, Md. and of Smith College. Mr. McKee is a grad- uate of the Fay School of Southboro, Mass.; St. Paul's, Concord. N. H.: Yale, ‘class of 1926, and of Christ Col- lege, Cambridge, England, 1928, He is now in Paris. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vgnderbilt. accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gassa- way Davis, 3d, have gone to Newport aboard Gen. and Mrs. Vanderbiit's vacht, Winchester, and are expected to feturn to thelr New York homes Mon- ay. Mme. Paul Lessinoff will be hostess at supper after the performance of “Andrea Chenier,” which will be given by the Metropolitan Opera Co. in the Fox Theater Thursday evening, April 24, Mme. Lessinoff will enter- tain her guests in her box for the per- formance. Miss Farrar, who has been the guest of Mme. Lessinoff for some time, will retirn to her home Friday. Gen. and Mrs. Edward L. Logan have arrived in Washington from Boston, Mass,, and are stopping at the Carlton Maj. and Mrs. Charles LeBaron, fr., will entertain at the dinner dance this evening at Wardman Park Hotel, having 16 in the party. Mr. Stanwood Cobb left Washington last evening for Memphis, Tenn., where he will make an address Tuesday eve- ning before the International Kinder- garten Union, which is holding its annual meeting there at the Peabody Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb recently re- turned to Washington from a visit to Atlantic City. Miss Katherine Hammond of Balti- more, daughter of the Rev. W. S. Ham- mond, D. D, and Mrs. Hammond, and Dr. Alfred E. Toye of Washington were married at the parsonage of Trinity M. E. Church South, of which Dr. in_Martinsburg, Mrs Toye wore a blue chiffon frock with matching accessories and a shoulder cluster of vellow roses and lilies of the | valley. Luncheon' was served follow- the ceremony and Dr. and Mrs. ye left for a Northern trip. They { will reside at 1028 Connecticut avenue. Miss Jennie Mason Gibbes, who has spent the Winter cruising around the world, has returned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Weber Morrison wili entertain at bridge this evening at their home, 4031 Connecticut avenue. Miss Katharine Morrison and_Miss Jean Morrison are spending Easter with friends in Richmond, Va. If Your Feet Hurt . . . See Your | CHIROPODIST | and then be fitted in a pair of | WILBUR COON SHOES | Phone Metropolitan 8725 | PP 477 LB IR You Have Been Waiting for the New Course in SPEEDWRITING Mon., Wed., Fri, 6.7 P.M. Register Immediately Y.W.C.A. 17thandK COLONIAL ANTHRACITE “Guarapteed No SI Ne Clinkers™ Ask the Man Who Uses It Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. 1406 N. Cap. St. Pot. 0970 Pot. 0971 LURAY CAVERNS by BUS And_the Propesed Shenandoah National Park May De Seen in One Dav Round Trip to Luray, $6.00 Buses leave dally. 9th St. and Ave. (Bus Terminal). 3:30 a. m., 2. p.m. Intermediate Stations.” Warren- ton and Sperryville. Valley connec- tions at Lura: Buses Chartered for Special Tours, Washington-Luray Bus Line Nat. 9493, Georgia 3782, “THE MODERN TREND In Cemetery Memorials to be found in our di yards, Best of materials and work- manship—moderately priced. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. [ AMPIILANCES Best in Town. s4.00 Lozal Call... Call Col. 0432 Chambers Co. | Miss Mary Stuart Birdsall is spend- ing the Easter vacation with her par- |ents, Dr. and Mrs. Gregg C. Birdsall. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crary, 30 Sutton place, New York City, are having a tea in honor of the Grand Duke Alexander of Russia today. Among those present will be the Right Rev. and Mrs. William T. Manning, Mrs. Vincent Astor, Mr. Ralph Adams Cram, Miss Mary Crary and Mr. Arthur Vroman Crary, jr. Mrs, Margaret J. Codd of 369 Dels ware avenue, Buffalo, N. Y., is in Wash- ington as a member of the delegation | from the Abigail Fillmore Chapter, N S. D. A R, to the annual Congress of | the Daughters of the American Revo- lution. Mrs. Codd is also a delegate to the Congress of the National League of American Pen Women, which meets at the Willard Hotel during the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Smith of Chi- | cago. II1, are at the Carlton over the | E: r period. Miss Nadine Brownfield. daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. George Brownfield, has gone to Chicago to spend the Easter holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Stella Brookes. Mr. John C. Whitwell has returned from Princeton University and is spend- ing the Easter holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Whitwell He has as his guest a_classmate, Mr Donald McAllen of Chicago. Miss Helen Whitwell is entertaining Miss Jane Robertson of Nebraska for the week end. Many Social Events Combine With Pen League Convention. Mrs. Clavence M. Busch, national | president of the National League of American Pen Women, will entertain at a large reception Monday evening at 9 o'clock in the presidential suite at the Willard Hotel for the national officers, delegates and visiting Pen Women in attendance at the fifth biennial con- vention of the league, which will be held from April 21 to April 25 at the Willard. | On Monday afternoon Mrs. Busch | and Mrs. Kathleen Norris will be guests of honor at the tea to be given by the | District branch of the league, the offi- | clal hostesses to the convention. They will receive with Mrs. William H. Moses, District president, the tea to be held in the studio of the branch at Stone- leigh Court from 4 to 6 o'clock, when the District Pen Women will greet the | delegates and members from out of | town. ~ Other honored guests will be | Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Mrs. James | J. Davis, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. |Ernest Thompson Seton, Mrs. Charles | Shoemaker of Philadelphia, Miss Mary | Badger Wilson and Miss Mathilde Eiker. ©On Monday at noon Mrs, Busch and Mrs | Norris will attend the authors’ breakfast of the League, the former as the presid- | ing officer, and the latter as the prin- cipal speaker of the occasion. This event, which will be one of the most brilliant of the Spring season, will officially open | the biennial. Mrs.” William Atherton | du Puy, first national president of the | League under the reorganization of 1921, and Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, first national president elected from outside the District of Columbia, will be on the | program. | Serving with Mrs. Theodore Tiller, | chairman of the social committee of the National League of American Pen Women, for the biennial convention are | Mrs. Homer Hoch, Mrs. John L. Cable, | Princess Cantacuzene, Mrs. Larz Ander- | son, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Edson Briggs, Mrs. William Atherton du Puy, Mrs.” Robinson Downey, Mrs. Amos A | Fries, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann and Miss | Marie C. Redfern. 1 Mrs. eram K. Green of Forty-fourth place entertained at luncheon for cight | Wednesday in honor of her sister, Mrs. Anna Hilles of Columbus, Ohio, who is the house guest of Mrs. Green. The guests were Mrs. Christopher Garnett, Mrs. Charles R. Stark, jr., Mrs. Peters of Columbus, Ohlo, who is the house guest of Mrs. William J. Peters of Ma- mb street, who was also present, an Mrs. Harry Wright. o ? Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Yereance of Lowell street entertained at their home Monday at dinner and bridge, when their guests were Dr. and Mrs. Frank Ballou, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Christie, Dean and Mrs. George B. Woods, Col. and Mrs. Charles R. Stark, jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seitz. Mr. Donald S. Thompson of Berkeley Calif., is in Washington, and is staying at the Potomac Park Apartments. | | | | | Members of the American Legion of the District of Columbia who constitute the membership of the reception com- mittee and will assist in receiving the distinguished guests, legionnaires and their friends who will attend the ball at the Mayflower, Wednesday night, are Mr. Rice W. Means, Representative Robert G. Simmons, Representative J. Mitchell Chase, Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, Maj. Gen. Peter C. Harris, Maj. Gen. W. A. Bethel, Gen. Frank T. Hines, Gen. William Mitchell, Mr. John Lewis Smith, Mr. Paul J. McGahan, Mr. Wat- son B. Miller, Mr. Frank L. Peckham, Mr. J. Miller Kenyon, Capt. Julius 1. Peyser, Mr. George F. Unmacht, Mr. John Thomas Taylor and others. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jennings of Mys- tie, Conn., are at the Dodge Hotel for | a brief stay. | | Much interest is being shown in the | | forthcoming production of the children's dancing carnival, introducing the fairy | | play “Sleeping Beauty,” dramatized by Mrs. Goring Bliss and under the direc- BOYCE, | tion' of Miss Hawke. The performance | will be given at the Belasco Theater Saturday_afternoon, 0'clock, Many , April 26, at 2:15: nn&mm Branch, i3 3 @ards of Tharnks. STANSBURY. I wish to AnkS and uppreciaticn 1o _our many friends for their kind expressions of sym- pathy and floral t <" at the death of my beloved husband. STANSBURY BOVCE, IS WIFE. FRANCES BOYCE. * We wish to_acknowlelge many friends our manv thanks es( appreciation of sympathy and I iributes during the illness and our beloved mother, MARTHA express of HILL. ALICE BRYCE THAXTON AND FAMILY. JOYNER. GEORGE P. 1 wish to extend my sincere thanks friends and neighbors for their k sympathy and beautitul flowers. at the death of my beloved husband. GEORGE P. JOYNER MRS. GEORGE P. JOYNER MASON. HENRY D. neere thanks and deep Appreciation friends and . Brook reiatives W our many bors. "Re ite Parker. Wesiey Wheeler. Chaties H. John- son and Juijus & Carroll Mount Zio E Choir. oficials of the National Savings & Trust Co. and its smploves. Oldnst Tn- habitants and Acme Willing Workeis and Club of the Capitol Baptist b for their kind expressions of sym- 'and beantiful floral tributes at the 5f ‘our beloved father, HENRY D MASON. GONZELOUS F__AND KIS CHILDREN, WILLIAM H. MASON AND JESSIE C. Beaths. ALEXANDER. EDITH. Departed this Thursday. April 17. 1930. at Freedm: Hospital, EDITH ALEXANDER. in full umph of Christian faith. She leaves to mourn ~her one_ sister. two nieces one cousin and other relatives and friends Body resting at Eugene Ford's funeral pariors. 1300 South Capitol st. The r s ‘may be seen after 12 nnon Sunday Funeral Monday, April 21, at 1 pm.. from Trinity Baptist Church.” Rev. Bundraup officiating. ~Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery 20 ALEXANDER. EDITH. Officers and mem- bers of Columbia Temple, 422. 1. B P. O E of W. are nereby notified of the death of W., aie hereby notified of the death of Daughiter EDITH ALEXANDER ~ Sessian of sorrow Saturday. April 19, 1930, at EIks Home. 301 R. I. ave nw. at 7:30 pm Funeral’ Moniay, April 21 {rom Trinity Baptist Church. 13th and Corcoran nw. at 12 noon. Morning Star Lodse. No. '40.- Columbia Lodge, No. 85: Forest Temple, No. 9 ples are invitad ALETHYA ¥ RHODA F. COLSTON. Fin. Ser “RTHOIMF. EDWARD. On Friday. 18, EDWAPD. the heloved tagan Baztioime and <o Tnte Genrzs A. and Ela Barthoime mains at the chapel of Frant Geisr Co. 1113 Tth st. n.w. Notice of hereafier BLACK April WILLIAMS. D. R. Ap:il ichand of the R Sox w funeral ELIZABETH S. On 18,1930, at_ 10:35 a.m._ at Emer- cency Hospital. ELIZABETH 'S. BLACK- NEY. Survived by her hushand. James Alfred Blackney. and one daughte: Francis L Moreland. _Funeral servic the chapel of John R. Wright Co.. 10th st. now. Saturdsy. April 19, p.m. Interment Ishpeming. Mich, BRAXTON, LOTTIE WILLIS. On Wednes- day, April 16. 1930. at 5°30 Am.. at 532 Al- dine square Chicao. Iil . LOTTIE WILLIS BRAXTON, devoted wife of William H. Braxton and daughter of Naomi Willis. She alto leaves three sisters. two brothers and other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at th W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, st. nw. CARROLL. COLUMBIA. Deoarted th on Thursday.” April 17. 1930. at Gallin Hospitel COLUMBIA CARROLL. devoted daughter of Mrs. Mamie Richard. beloved sister of Granville Richard. She alwo leates to mourn their loss manv other rel- atives and friends Puneral Sunday. April 20. at 2 pm. from the John T. Rhines funeral ‘chapel. 3vd_and Eye sts. s.w. In- terment Rosemont Cemetery 20 CLARKE. BLANCH R. Departed this life on Thursday. i7. 1930, at 7:50 am. after a_ brie s. BLANCH R.CLARKE (nee Thomas). beloved wife of ~William Clarke and the beloved mother of Eugene. Emanuel. Lin7v. Fairfax. Alphonsus. Darn Clarke and Nancy Confee. Agnes Brooks and Lena ani Maud Clarke and the_be- loved daughter of Eugene and Eliza Thomas of Charles Couniy. Md.. and i ter of Edith Morgan and Hillary and Ar- thur Thomas and Bertha Bell Funeral Mondas. April 21, at 9 am.. from her late residence. 1419 i0th st. n.w. thence to Holy Redeemer Church. New York and New fersev aves. where reaniem mass will be said for the repose of her soul Burial at Issue. M4. (Charles County pa- per plegse copy.) CIATTERBUCK. FRANK ORBURN. On Fri- ril 18, 1930. FRANK ~ORBURN devoted husband _of and brother of Wil- of Philadelphia. Fu- 1930, at 1 pm. from W funeral church, 1432 You st 20 CIAY. ANNIE. Ernest Jarvis n.w Departed this life on Wed- nesday. April 16, 1930. at 6:05 p.m. at her residence. 2145 L st ANNIE CLAY. beloved mather oi Delia Ciay John- son. aunt of Elsie Bell and Elizabeth Thomas. Melton and Peter Riley: two sis- ters-in-iaw. Annie Riley and Jane Riley She also leaves to mourn their lozs a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday. April 20. at 190 pm. from Mt Zion M. E. Church. 20th st. between Dum- barton ‘ave and O st. Rev. J. W. ON roll officiating. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. Interment at Memorial Cemetery. ours. her days of pain, nights have past c-patient. worn-out frame nd sweet rest at last COX. JOSEPH A. On Fridav. April 18 1930 “at his residence. 914 10th st. ne. JOSEPH A. beloved husband of Fannie M. Cox (nee Cassell) above residence on Monday. April 21, at 830 am. Requiem mass at Holy Name Church at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetcry. Relatives and friends invited. 20 19° | for the children are being arranged. The | list of patronesses include Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. Richard S. Aldrich, Mrs. Herbert Adair, Mrs. Gist Blair, Mrs. Tasker H. Bliss, Mrs. Richard Wilmer Bolling, M William D. Chandler, jr.; Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. John Philip Hill, Mrs. Reginald Huidekoper, Mrs. Peter A. Jay, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs. Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann, Mrs. Edward Perot, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman and Mrs. Ralph Worthington. Dr. and Mrs. D. V. Reinoehl of Erie, Pa., are in Washington and are staying at the Potomac Park Apartments. Deaths Repor?;d ; John J. Freeman. 88, Georgetown Hospital Mahaia K. Harmer. 81, George Washing- ton Hospitai 820 8th st. ne. Sarah V._Fowler. Andrew B. Cauldwell. 75. St. Elizabeth's Q Hospital Annie E_Webber. 70, 3018 Q st Sarah Snow. 68. ‘St Elizabeth's Hospital Mary M. O'lLeary 66 314 l4th st. e.w Charles Kelser. 63. 1508 Kearney st. n.e. da S_Robinson. 61 Burlington Hotel. Lillie” Fowler. 60. 233 Sarah E. Springmann, s orge P. Joyner. 51, Casualty Hospiial Charles A Hammer. 45. 456 M st. s.w. Myra Parkinson. 38. Garfield Hospital Maylon D. Bryant, 32. Walter Reed Hos- pital Howard Walker. 15, Emergency Hospital Wells, 1 day. Infant and Percy and Ruth George Washington Hospital Infant of Oden C. and Nellie Catterton, 5 hours. 2245 Nichols ave. s.e. Charles Youne. 63. 917 and Edward Smallwood.: 51 Robert Hudson, 49, Home for Infirm. Charles Taylor. 47. Gallinger Hospital Bessie M. Eddington, 46. 1543 6th st. h.w John W. Mathis, 45. Gallinger Hospital Rosie Moore. 38, Gallinger Hospital Clarence in.. 33, Freedmen's Hospital Hannah Diges, 24. Freedmen's Hospital. éirlhs Reported. Samuel M. and Alice R. Hendrix, girl George A. and Annie E. Allen Eddie and Roberta Wright, bo William F. and Emily Shea. boy. John R. and Elnora D. Simpson. girl. William B. and Helen Grogan. sirl Branton E. and Jeannett M. Holt. girl William and Willle M. Burses, boy. Herbert and Laura Horn. boy Webster and Beulah Eaddy boy. Herman and Amelia G. Bavlor. boy. Otis_and_Rosabelle Daniels st sw. Aged and LOST. CAMERA_ Erneman stereoscopic. 10st at M. Vernon Friday, reward willard_Hotel: L CHOW_Light Ted female < from 2600 Tilden st. n.w. _Phon DIAMOND RING ¥t. white-gold mounting. firider. Met, 1163. DOG—Lerse Collie. ihgs, male. 6 months old. name “Jo Jo Mrs. Emona L. Nicholas, Landover rd., Md.* FUR PIECE, t cars at Penim. ave. Phone Columbia 7968-J. Liberal reward to and 7th. Reward sts. | Love and Harmony Tem- | | Friday. 1432 You | Lincoln | Funeral from the | Gallinger Hospital. | eturn to New | T two stones. each about a | (in, at Kann's or koing {0 14th | In Memoriam. ORIN P. In loving remembrance of sband and father. ORIN I departed t life thirteer oday. April 19. 1917 WIFE AND CHILDREN. * VDA ‘A, _In © AMANDA A Te five vears ago soul rest in peace LONELY DAUGHTER, NANNIE BARBOUR, WILLIAM H. AND MARY. Tn faher: WILLIAM H BARBOUR. ‘who de- T :U:H"nnd ou mother. MARY e N | Draths. DALY. C© NE V. Suddenly. on April | 1930. in Cincinnati, Ohio, CATHERINE | (nee Hickey). beloved wife of the iate Daly. - Funeral from her late res %435 16th st. nw. on Monday | 1 am. thence to the Jurch. Where mass will be Relatuves and friends in- ALLEN. life ears ago to wno BAKER. day. BAKER. AMA! dear ‘mother departed this May _her d said at vited DENTINGER. ELIZABETH BAER. Sudden- | Iy, on Priday. April 18, 1930, af 1318 }ith n.w. ELIZABETH BAER. beloved wife of the iate Louis W. Dentinger_ Remains resting at the W. W _Chambers Co. funeral | home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of fu- | nerai iater IGGS. HANNAH. On 16, 1030, at 1:40 pm.. at Freedmen's Hos- pital. HANNAH. ‘the’ loving daughter of the late Rev. Richard A Diggs and Letit Diggs. sister of Richard R.. Jacauelyn, Blanche and Mary Diggs. 8he also leaves a host of other r s and friends ~Re. mains resting at Ernest Ji ca funeral church. 1432 You st Fu neral Saturday. April 19. 1030, at 2 pm from her late rasidence, 603 South Colum-. s #t. Alexandria. Va. Interment Befhe: Cemetery. Alexandria. Va 19 Dow ADA M. On Fridav. Aol 18 1980, Fdnor. Md. ADA M_ DOWNS ines Black). wife of J. E. Downs. Fu- perel Snndav,"April 20. at Tiberty Grove | 3 E. Church. Burtonsville. M. at 2 pm. | Interment Union' Cemetery, Spencervilie. | BOOKER. brancs BOOK vel D Wednesday, April | 1925, Just a line of Just a_memory, Just a token of That our he knows hese who have Of_arief that is borne in silence For the ones we loved 5o well lonesome here w ou e midst of {riends we are blu it smiles Are aching hearts 'WILLTAM. LANDONIA mbrance, tion for weet rem ove's d at That are a THEIR CHILDREN, AND RALPH ARON M. 1 { our dear fat who departed five years ago tody. AD So loval, kind and t And ‘as time's furges onwa They bear sweet thoushts HIS CHILDREN. MRS MARY A GRANDERSON /ND REV. HENRY J BOOKER . BROWN. SUSIE. In loving remembrance of my wite. SUSIE BROWN. who died (%0 Vears aso today. April 19 1928 Loving and kind in all her ways. Upright and just to the end of hei days Sincere and kind in heart and mind What a beautiful memory to leave behind HER HUSBAND, HORACE BROWN. * COLEMAN. GRACE. Tn sad but loving re- e"'of my dear mother, GRACE AN. who left me one year ago to- April 19, 1929 GERTRUDE COLEMAN HENSON CURRY. NETTIE ARNOLD TOMPKINS. 1In loving remembrance of a dearly q daughter and sister. NETTIE ARNOLD TOMPKINS CURRY, who left us one year aso, April 19, 1929, Oh. for the touc And the sound ing _yemem- AARON Af On Friday. April*18. | at his residence, LEON | ‘husband of ' Lillian | April 2 resid LEON GUY. 1930, at 8:15 pm GUY ELLIS. beloved racey_ Ellls Puneral Mondn ¢ "10'30 aum. from his late 8413 Grove st. Siiver Spring. ment _ Green ~ Hil Cemetery, boro, Pa | FREEMAN. JORN 3. B30 By Clantastain JORN 1. FREEMAN. Sirvived by four dauehters one hrothar. Remaint | Chanel'of P. A, Taltavull. 436 1th st. 5w | Untll Sunday morning. Funeral ' fr Gedar Run Baptist Church. Cuipever. Va . | Stnday. April 20, at. 1 bm. ° Relatives | 2nd friends invited. " Interment at Cedar | | Run Cemetery ! | GRAYSON, STANLEY. On Wednesday. apiil | 1 CHRYS0 at Freedmen's Hospital. STANLEY | | GRAYSON. devoted son of Bertha Grayson S Brother of Snirley. James, Pauline and | Bn Grayson: Remaint restine at the W. | | Ernest_Jarvis funeral church. 1432 U st e Notice of funeral later | HAWKINS. CHARIOTTE. Denarted 1A Anrin T Ten0 e 1 On Friday. April 18. | University Hospital. | aged 88 vears He i€ one son and sting in _the this Pa to ren nd a Frank Fiy from and and LY to the srand- T vears a1 serv Garfleld, ¢ a_vanished HE FA beloved NNIE JONE CHARLOTTE, HAWKINS. eaves n fmourn their loss & hushand. five JONES. ANNIE memory mother passed into tl | 80 taday. April 19. 1926~ Memo e on| ices at Allen's A. M. E. Churct rted tnts life on | 5% M glidny: April 20 beloved son of Charles A yoice at mo “brather of Clvds R She started Harold 8. and Roger W. Hill ~Funeral A mortal arrow pierced her frame— Sunday. April 20, at 2 pm. from Fra- She fell. but felt no fear ann vl home. 389 Rhods Island ave. | GRANDDAUGHTER, ESTELLA B. YOUNG. hw. Rev. J. C. Glden officiating. Rel B tives and _friends invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. 20 JAMES, ELLA. On Thursday. April 17, 1830, FLLA JAMES. beloved davughter of Lu of Westmoreland County. : ¢ Lorenzo James and sister of Sifas James.Remains resting at A. Chew & Co. funeral home, Delaware ave. and H sts. sw. Puneral Monday. April 21. et 12 " a'clock. from _Friendship Baptist Church. 1st and H sts. sw. Rey. B. H Whiting officiating. Relatives and friends invited to nttend. Interment Westmore- land County. Va 200 | JAMES. ELLA. All officers and Members of Momt Olivé Tabernacle. No. 3. Order of | Galilean_Fishermen: ' You otified to Gitend 'a_call meeting for Sister ELLA | Bhe had a kindly word for every one, JAMES, Saturday. April 19. 1930. at 8| g sty word f o'ciock at Fishermen's Hall. 320 F st. sw. | g o e kigsT JONES o make arrgngements for the funeral | Which will 'be held from Friendship Baptist | KROUS. JOHN M. In sad but loving te- membrance of our dear husband and fa- Churck:. corner 1st and H sts. s.w., Mon- day, April 21 at 12 g'clock neon ther, JOHN M_KROUS, whn died twenty- ROBERT H. MEADE. R. W. three ears ago today. April 19, 1907 | SARAH E. BROOKS, Fin. Sec'y. Gone, but_not forgotten HIS WIFE AND SON. JONES, STELLA M. On Saturday, April 19. LAWRENCE. ANNIE. In loving memory of M550 ar 313 am. at Homeopathic Mor. o GONES, b ster of | Bl TELLA M. e Remains. res our dear mother. Mrs. ANNTE LAWRENCE ‘e’ Macbon Who' departed (his lite Mrs. Minnie V. Binley. ' Remains resting | 3t 'he S H._Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 | Jan e now. Funeral (strictly private) | twenty-three ago “today, April 19, Mondav. April 21, Interment Fort Lincaln | 1907, Semetery vy, 20| Dearen mother. KIRKPATRICK. ALICE G. On Friday. April ade. : . i Wife of the late James | HER SON-IN-LAW ettt ane LIEUT. AND MRS. MELVIN 3924 New Hampshire ave. n.w Kirkpatick and_3istel’ of the late Col, | PIERCE. LOUIS A. Scred to the memory Charle Tiams. U. 8, M. C. Funeral Coomn her iate residence. 1909 19%3 st nw.. | of my husband. 'LOUIS A. PIERCE. who departed this iife one year ago today, April 19, Monday. April 21. at il am. Interment 1929, 50 good and true. T Glenwood Cemetery. LEDERER. CAROLINE. On Thursday. Ap:il A leving husband. miss 'so much: in my dreams. in my you as the 17, 1930, at her residence. 1187 Morse pravers I always remember -LAW. * ne. CAROLINE, beloved wife of the Phiilip Lederer. Funeral from her ia same. A LOVING WIFE AND SISTER-I LIAMS. EMMA P. In sad but loving EMMA SUSAN L Mrs. S s0th st | | DONALD D. Departed e] | radny. April | DONALD D. HILL E.and Alice M. Hill 13 JONES. SUSAN ANNIE. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear mother. SUSAN ANNIE JONES, who departed this life four years ago. April 19. 1926, When mother breathed her last farewell. The stroke meant more than tongue can tell place mother_of The world seems like another ithout_the smile of mother's face HER SON, WILLIAM H. JONES. * JONES. SUSAN A. Sacred to the memory of my “devoted mother. SUSAN A. JONES. who departed this life four years ago to- day. April 19, 1026 Her loving voice. Are pleasant to recall her smiling face, are Rauler, ars your memory will never AND DAUGHTER. C. KENT. residence on Monday. April 21, at 2 pm Relatives and {riends invited ‘to attend Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 0 LEDERER. CAROLINE. A special meeting | " enieh i SV, T 000 A0 aF of Bethiehem Chapter. No. 7. O. E. 8. it | P WILLIAMS. who departed this life two fereby called for 1:15 p.m. Monday. ADril| Tears'ago todas, April 19. 193¢, 371530, to-arieha the Tumeral of our fate | YT LR (WAL O L ory iingers, | ‘Sweetly. tender. kind and tru There is not 2 day. dear mot: That we do not ‘hink of you sister. CAROLINE, LEDERER. HER DAUGHTERS. LAURA AND EDNA. JLLIE E. HALL, Acting Matron. MreDEVITT, THOMAS FRANCIS. Sud- | WEBB. JOHN W. In sad and loving re. membrance of ‘my devoted hushand and denly. on Thursday. April 17, 1930, at bis Tesiqence. 4122 Military rd. n'w., THOMAS FRANCIS, beloved husband of ~Genevieve our loving father, who was taken from us g juddenty” ten ' years ago today, April A, MacDevitt (nee Gaskins). ~Funeral services at his late residence Monday. April 21, at 8:30 am. thence to the | Church of the Blessed Sacrament, where mass will be said at 9 am. Intermest Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 MOORE. MAY §. On Friday. April 18. 1930 at 7:30 p.m. at her residence. 1406 Rod- man st nw. MAY S. daushter of dolph '©. Sammis and mother of Kate E Moore and sister of T. Cotrell Sammis. Mrs. Amy P. Bunce and Miss Eva P Sammis. in her 46th year. Funeral from the Nevius funeral home. 924 New York now. on Monday. April 21, at 2:30 Tnterment in Port Lincoln Ce Life has not been the ce you were called away THE FAMILY. * ____FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. Quick. Dignified, Efficient Service Automobile’ Service, Chapel W. W. Deal & Co. | _816_u_sT. SE a L!:quI.N7 8200. _ JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337 10th St N.W. __ Phone North 0047 _ ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 & yrs. at 1205 H st.. 45 vrs. at 940 F_st. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th St. NW. Col. 6321, WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIU M. ave p.m etery . PAKE. WILLIAM T. Suddenly. on Satur- PEAKE. WHUMMT SH4tTe s . Wil LIAM. beloved husband of Lucy Gardner Peake_ Funeral from his late residsnce, 3610 Quesada st. n.w. Monday, April 21 at2 pm. d 20 OCTOR, WINFIELD. ~On Wednesday ‘yr.Anrll 16.1930. at Tuberculo: Hospital WINFIELD PROCTOR. Funeral Monday. April 21, at 9 a.m . from W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. 20 'ANTELLO, MARTHA. Departed this life AN e DR 18, 1030, R 808 o'clock | pim.'at 432i: 11th st swe in full criumen | iaitn. atter a brief iilness, MARTHA UANTELLO. ~ She leaves to mourn their | fovs'n loving mother. Edvinia Quantello: a | srandfather. two aunts three uncles. one great-granduncle. seven cousins and a hos! S other relatives and friends. ~Notice of funeral later. RAFTERY. J. | 1930, J. 'LE! ROY. On Pridav. Aoril 8. | Y. beloved _son of Mary C | and the inie Patrick J. Rafters. Funeral A it rom his lute residence. 1109 C AT e P s on Monday. April 21. at 8:30 am.. N.W.__ NATIONAL 1384, 1385 ée "t Holy Comforter Churc CHAS. S, ZURHORST Seqntem mass will be said at 9 s CAPITOL_ST. e Phone Lincoln 03 ~ Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 934 New_York Ave. N.W. District 2606 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons . (ISSAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W Fhone West 0006 M oot ‘Y- Established 1841 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Chael, Teiepnone National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. witht e SRt WOR ot connerted ment 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626 _Formerly 040 F St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 42 H ST. NE Lincoln 0524 Modern Chapel | for the repose of his soul | Mount Olivet Cemetery. | RICHARDS. WILLIAM M. Departed this | " life Fridey. Aoril 18, 1930 at 640 am; afier a long illness. at his residence. | WILLIAM M. RICHARDE | He leaves to mourn her loss a devote | wife. Henrietta Richards. He is the fathes ! of willlam T. Richards. Rebecca Galloway | Katie Rattiey. Alice Short. Virgle Mastin and Mable Hamilton, and ‘grandfather | wenty srandchildren and five grea | grandchildren Remains resting at his | Son's residence. 2611 Douslas rd. s e Deral Sunday. April 20. at 130 p.m., | Second Baptist Church, 3rd st.” betwe: H and_Eve sts. n.w. Rev. J. L. S. Hol man oficlating _Interment Payne's Cem: tery. _Priends invited to attend 2 SHERLEY. RENJAMIN, Derarted !t | ~'Wednesday. April 16, 1930. BI A | SHERLEY. beloved husband ot Mary Sher- ley. He leaves other relatives and friends Remains resting at the funeral parlors Alexander S. Pope. 315 15th st. s.e. un- til Saturday, April 19. 4 p.m.: thence 1307 C st. se. Puneral Mondav. April 21. at 9 am. (rom St. Cyprian’s Church. 13h and C sts. s.e 19 SPENCER. KATE. On Thursdav. April 17 1930, KATE SPENCER. devoted wife of Waler Spencer and mother of Katherine. Ruith. Walter and William Spencer. = Re: main resting at W. Ercest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 U st. nw. Funeral Monda April 71, at 2 pm. from W. Ernest Jarvis | funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w 20 TATE. ALICE CATHERINE. _On Frida April 18. 1930. ALICE CATHERINE TAT! the loving daughter of Henry and Mar Chtherine Tate. Remairs resting at W. Frnest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U | st. nw. Notice of funeral later | WHRITF. FRANKLIN. On Thursdav. April | 17. 1930, FRANKLIN, beloved husband of | Lilllan ‘White, aged 83 years_ Funeral from his late residence. Dodge Park. Md. | Sunday. April 20, at 3 p.m. Relatives and | friends invited 20 | WILKINS, MARY E. On Tuesday. April 15. 1930, at 7 a.m. at her residence. 1512 13th st. n.W. MARY 'E_WILKINS. the beloved | Wite of Shedrick H. Wilkins and devoted | mother of Blanche Gatewood. Jeannette | | Bolden and Lillian G. Whitaker. sister | of Mataie Thomas, grandmother of four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. | Funeral Sunday. April 20. at 1:30 pm CEMETERIES. from People's Congresational Church. M T st between 6th and Ith sts. nw. Rela- ik between 8tn and Tth | "GLENWOOD CEMETERY — = i Vaultage, $5 per month. CEMETERIES. Choice lots and sites for sale. Douglas rd. s.e. _ FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER | ERATE vRicES OTHE SATPLINS ALOR: Ot sanaayy J4th & Eye | Prompt Aute Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. el In— black ¢ Thursday night, Reward. HAT BOX. child’s Hatent leather. on street and sewing. _Cleveland 1838. Reward. MONEY—Between $75 and $80. probably in rotunda of Capitol Bullding, Thursday. April 17. Reasonable ward. Apartment 108, MONEY_—Between National Theater and be identified. Reward. H. W. Ross. Mc- Lean, Va._Phone. s RO pletits vt g or in Banitary, Parkside Market or A. & P., between 5 and 6 p.m, reward. 3121 16th sts. n.w., Apt. 21. 2 ROW BOAT. 15-foot. painted orange color on outside. inside lead color. stern cut out for outboard motor; No. 1 Notify Dr. Schafhirt. 523 11th st. e SPECTACTES o e WATCH ot Cull containin, n "hursday. betwesn Pe- shioned gold wateh, train. Reward. Columbia 8291 WATCH, Elgin, gold: on M. Ple near H on 17th st 'Reward. Ni lo-4.30. o sant car or tional 0073, FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY Perpetual Care CRYPTS FOR ASHES Non-Sectarian LOTS WIDE RANGE REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baltimore Blud. at District Line VAULTS SOLD OR RENTED Lodge House Line, 3579 City Office, 1332 G St. N.W. District 6103

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