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SOCIETY. SOCIETY | Luncheon at Spanish Embassy Today in HE Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla entertained at Others in the .company were the Am- Ronald c.mpbexr Mr. Finley, Mrs. the commercial secretary of tha nnum embassy, Mr. his flancee, Miss Betty Thorpe, whou mar- riage will take place Teusday, and the counselor of the Spanish embassy, Senor Don Fernando Gonzalez Arnao, ?nuh consul uguirdo, who 15 & house guest at the embassy. Polish Embassy Brilliant Center With Dinner and Musicale. The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Fili- powicz, was host to a company of 26 at dinner last evening, compliment to the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ever- ett Gann. Others in the company were the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez, the Minister of Finland, Mr. Astrom; the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke, the Minister of Czecho- slovakia and Mme, Veverka, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs, John B. Willams, Mr. and Mrs. Zyhunt Stojowski and the members of Z Honor of Metropolitan Opera Star. With Ambassador as Host. the counselor, Mr. Lepkowski, just re- wmcd from Poland; the first secre- luncheon today in compliment to '.lu Mme. Lucrezia Bori, prima donna X the of the M:m;;ouun Opera Co. | counselor and Mme. Wankowicz, and the financial counselor, Mr. Woytkie- wicz. About 250 additional ‘were asked for a re uan and musicale at 10 o'clock, when the program was given | R o el Miss Patten, r'A jcrwlkplanp inist, witl r. - 'nu Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro returned n-urdny from m- um P.'prum t o xh:t tte O‘n‘lxl A, el! Arthur and the 1 in Chicago, Senor The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen will receive a group of 30 students from the Technical Uni- versity of Delft, Holland, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The students are in this country to study the methodology and technique of various industrial d.zvel- ents, and came to Washington to ?rfimmz Bureau of Standards. They are accompanied by two professors from the University and Dr. Willlam van Royen of the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce in New York came to Wash- ington with the party, which is stay- ing at the Dodge Hotel. Dr. van Royen, though having the same name as the Minister, is not related. Mme. Veverka, wife of the Czecho- entertaining _in embassy staff, including WE INVITE INSPECTION " DISTINCTIVE HOUSE Massachusetts Avenue at Sheridan Circle Among the Individual Features Are rge wood paneled studio living room with open fireplaces, 19x30, w“.ll l“mffl edlln[. npellhl[ onto & poreh ‘which Iu‘.l to a brick walled Painted brick exterior; the house was designel by George ll’, prominent architect. Reasonably for this exclusive section. ‘master bed ly priced rooms (one bed room 19x32%, wlth mfi.:)r, It“;::’lu .b.lhl. servants’ accommodations, unusually lar, sun deck on the roof. £ots Average 120 foet in depth. Modernistically decorated. Representative on Premises Daily 2214 Massachusetts Avenue STONE & FAIRFAX Conn. Ave. at K Street National 2424‘ In a short time the miles of cherry trees which line the avenues of Kenwood will have matured into the majestic beauty of this one at the basin in Potomac Park. Features of Service Which Distinguish Kenwood Residents in Kenwood enjoy not only the charm of its most entrancing natural beauties, but every conven- ience of the city is provided, together with many unusu utility features. The bus, of course, is an outstanding convenience. Owned and operated by the company for the accommoda- tion of residents in and visitors to Kenwood—running on regular schedule to and from Chevy Ch e Circle: but also available for special private service. Of course, water, gas, electricity and sewerage are provided: and collection of garbage and trash is made at regular stated interval A private watchman keeps guardian eye over the com- munity that no destroying or désecrating influence may invade or encroach. Much importance attaches to the landscaping in Kenwood, and an efficient force of gardeners is con- stantly employed upon the parkings and roadways. They, and reliable housemen, are available for private nrnce— for the care of lawns and shrubbery: and for men's work within the house. You don't have to look around for some one to cut the grass, trim the hedge ed the lawns or to do the innumerable heavy jobs within doors—a force is maintained to do just this work. Thus everything is provided in Kenwood that protects its charm, enhances its landscaping beauty and furnishes those conveniences the lack of which have always been of deterring influence \in suburban residence. In Kenwood yau live in the 1lonu of the country surrounded by every luxury and convenience of the city. Drive through Kenwood and catch the infection of its incomparable charms: and inquiry at the Field Office will give you all information to the cost of sites and the details which assure protection in this ideal community. It Pays to Invest in Kenwood Three Ways to Reach Kenwood Motor out ‘Connecticut Avenue, through Bradley Lane, crossing Wisconsin 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 Grafton Street, through Dorset Avenue, Somerset. Or motor out Wisconsin Avenue to Dorset Avenue, Somerset, which will lead you directly into the south entrance of Kenwood. Kennedy-~Chamberlin Development Co. 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280 slovakian Minister, was the honor at a buufitully ) oon of 43 g:erl» Mrs. Dwight Ni try club todly Mrs, of the Assist among the ‘uuu The Minister of Honduras and Senora de Argueta entertained at dinner last evening at the Mayflower in honor of the United States Minister to Hon- duras and Mrs. Julius G. Lay. ‘The company included the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Recinos, the Minhw;lol Bt:“vl\t;l %flel‘lflel de Diez de Medina, the Mini of Vene- zuela and Senora de Grisantl, the iMinister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa, the Dominican Republic and Senora de d'affaires of faires of Paraguay and Senora de 1 Ynstran, the first secretary of the Mexican embassy and Senora de Cam- ru-omz the nnt secretary of the leghtion of Honduras and Senora de Perdomo, Mr. and Mrs. Dana G. Munro, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, Mr. Walter C. Thurs- ton, Mrs. John Ernest Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Borges, Mr. and Mrs. John Foot, Dr. Mariano Vasquez, Mr. and Mrs. Canales Salazar, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Walker Smith, Miss Frances Lay, Miss Maria Luisa Grisanti and Miss Rose Agueta. Dinner was served in the palm court of the hotel, the oom’puny being seated at a large oval table decorated with beskets of pink roses and snapdragons combined with blue iris and calla lilies, with sprays of asparagus fern used on the cloth. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone will entertain a company of 22 at dinner this evening. They were huefis at dinner last evening, having 22 gut Representative and Mrs. Edgar R. Kiess have as their guests in their apartment at the gm- man Park Hn- tel, Mrs. Thomas Lynn and Mrs, Joueph H. Mosser of Williamsport, Pa. . E. C. Ellis, wife of Reprresenu- tlve Elllfl will be jolned Wednesday in her apartment, at the Roosevelt Ho- tel, by Mrs. Chatles E. Smith, who will #| eome from New York to pass a short time before going to her home, in Kan- sas City. Representative Albert Gallatin Simms of New Mexico has taken an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs, rence A. Aspinwall announce the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Margaret Aspinwall Al- l-n. to Mr. John Glascock B-ldwln of New York, son of Mr. Alexander R. Baldwin of San Fran and a Mr. Blldwln versity of California and the Law School. The wedding will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment are en- tertaining at dinner this e in compliment to Miss Lilllan Washl Newlin of New York. Harvard Mayfair House, in New York, throug] the week and has gone to Asheville, N. C. Miss Emiscah Gale Davis will cnm- | tain at tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 7 o'tlock. .Assisting Miss Davis will be Miss Clara Bolling, Miss Junia Cul- bertson, Miss Barbara Vandenberg, Miss Elvira , Johnson, M Peggy Armstead and Miss Mary Ruden. A reception will be held at the Arts Club tomorrow evening at o'clock Under Wat;r Gymnasium or Crippled Children Warm Water—trained pl ‘nl.“hnlll‘ Health rYith & R Sis. N Portable Type- writer, $60 Wm. Ballantyne & Sons, 1421 F For Rent—On Massachusetts Ave. West of Sheridan Circle «—Delightful apartment contain- ing charming Hiving and dining YOU how? OR MORE on your Savings e, “Under Supervision You Are Now Paying. Balance Monthly, Fine Garag: INSPECT Minister of the | WE Open daily 9 to § Saturday until noon NATIONAL PERMANENT Building Association Organized 1890 949 Ninth -Street N.W. Just Below N. Y. Avenue in honor of the mwly elected presi- dent of the club an Morris L. Leisenring. This -m be follmved by a thflnl dish supper, which served in style, with Hr. lnd Mrs. Charles H. !fl’ll as hosts. Last Opera Mmm Very Brilliant Socially. ‘With _smiling skies and Wintry bnuu walking hand Spring and Winter vied for pndomt nance in Lhe smart costumes worn yes- terday by the the per- tomlnu of “La Traviata,” last of the three operas ited hy the Me ropolitan Opm mW at the Fox ‘The: ter. Many of the truly Spring frocu re worn with fur ~wraps, thougl wraps of silk and .ngm woolen mnte- rial were much in e! Mrs. Willlam De Wifi Mlmhell wife of the Attorney General, had on a black flat crepe gown, the surplice bod- ice filled in at the front with ecru lace. Her coat was of silk twill, fash- ioned .on severely tailored lines snd quite She wor: a hat of straw lnd felt, the straw forming the mmw brim and the feit put on in scallop ¢ fect, and a point fox fur piece wm- pleted her costume. Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, wife of r. J\l“lcl Stone of the United States Supreme Court, wore & grass- een satin back cnp:‘lmlde nlonl long She had on and a hat ol straw and silk. Two of the most enthusiastic mem- bers of the notable audience yesterday Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara. The diplomat and his charming wife, who occupied one of the tron:h bw»m,l stood up gvenl Mm:s during the performance ‘wave al applaud the singing of the lovely Bori. Senora de Ferrara was in a black en- semble with gown trimmed with white satin and the shiny satin coat was trimmed with. lapin fur. Her turban hat of satin had a large rhinestone circle at the front. Countess Alice Szechenyl, who was with her father, the Minister of Hun- gary, was in a sult of blue tweed with a tink white polka dot predominating m the design. The sult was made with a short jacket and the skirt with two flounces. Her hat was of closely woven blue straw and she had on slip- pers and other accessories to match the blue. Bllnol‘lnl Vittoria Cattalani, niece of t.he second counselor of the Italian mbassy, wore a smart beige sifk frock, vmh a tweed coat to match. Her hat was of straw and she wore slippers of snake skin, which corresponded with ‘her large bag. Members of Society Present. Mrs. James Catroll Frazer, was in a wn of flowered crepe, the skirt -nkle F’nnh and the bodice designed with V neckline. She wore a blue straw hlt lnd a beige coat. Mrs. Sol Bloom, was in a striking t the bnck | candlesticks. loth coat, * | steel blue ensemble with a_ close-fitting hat to match and Miss Vera Bloom, wore a black satin coat with a large fur collar, and her frock was of green to match her straw hat with a small brim. Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher wore a gown of rust color lace, with long sleeves and the skirt with circular go- dets falling to the floor. Her hat was of closed | straw lace to match. Among others in the audience were Speaker of the House Nicholas Long- Mr. Justice Harlan Fiske Stone, Loose, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. Tracy , Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Henry Par- sons Erwin, Mrs. David Du Bole Gail- hnd and Mrs, David St. Pierre Gaillard. Mys. Stone was a guest of Mrs. Karl D. Klemm in her bo:o lor.hen in_the in compliment to McClellan Ritter entertained at lunch- eon yesterday, taking her guests later to her box at the opera. In the com- 'pany were Mrs. Carter Glass, Mrs. Guy V. Henry, Mrs. Mrs. Alvin Dodd. Nmer United States Minister to China an John Van A. MacMur- “THEREMIN” Randall Hagner and 0. J. De Moll & Co. 12th & G Sts. If Your Feet Hurt . . . See Your CHIROPODIST and then be fitted in a pair of WILBUR COON SHOES Phone Metropolitan 8725 —is the tremendous group of satis- fied home owners who have acquired their property through our con- venient membership plan. to become a member. e We Have Financed “A It's easy May we tell City of Homes” U. 8. Government ONLY ONE LEFT You Can Buy This Home for the Rent Why Not Come Out? $100 CASH Including Interest 1108 E ST. N.E. JUST SOUTH MD. AVE. 6 Rooms and Bath—Hot-Water Heat Electric Lights—Bi Very Large Lots to Wide Alley tone Wall Around Parking Porches SUNDAY Open qnd ‘Lighted Until 9 O’Clock P.M. ‘whose honor Mr. T nre the guests in .’ mrt ‘Williams enter- mma % lunchoon today In thelr Battic e home, preceding the Maryland Humuflub Sheplednn which is being a” e, Ho w! w:;’hmnmv; close ouse in an are at the Plaza in New York before going to Newport to open their Sum- mer home there. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gassaway Davis, to Hot Springs, where 5 be joined Monday by her mother, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. Mr. Davis will return to New York the first of the week. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt bo-rdmthelr retum to New York tomorrow and will é:in her daughter at Hot Springs Mon- Y. Col. Henry May was joined yesterday by his daughter, Mrs. Harry S. Black, ‘who came from her home in New York. Mrs. Arthur Ciinton Proctor of Van Ness street entertained at a bridge luncheon in the Spanish dining room at Tilden Gardens yesterday afternoon. The luncheon table was beautifully decorated with dark-red rosebuds, smi- lax and black candles in tall silver Covers were laid for 16. The favors were tiny silver airplanes, indicating the idea, later carried out in tallles and scorecards, of “Seeing America First.” The guests were Mfl Willlam A. Wood, Mrs. Frank Brunner, Mrs. Lawrence Radford, Mrs. George B. Wagner, Mrs. Robert Rausch, Mrs. Hugh B. Callahan, Mrs, Charles A. Turner, Mrs. Willlmm E. Carey, Mrs. Young W. Cordell, Mrs. Willlam L. Thurber, Mrs. Louis D. Bergman, Mrs. Edna Willlamson, Mrs. Henry Mitten- dorflhMrl‘ Mae Jamison and Mrs. Fred Mr. Frederick W, B, Coleman, United States Minister to Latwela, is sailing on the 8. S. President Roosevelt of the United States Lines on April 30, ac- compnnled by his niece, Miss Grace btree. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hill, with Miss Jane Hill and Mn J. Blackwell of Winston-Sale, C. are at the ‘Wardman Park Holel ‘for a visit. Mrs, gll:l‘ru & sister of Mrs. David Hunt Guests Here for Gridiron Dinner Entertained at Buffet Supper. Mr. Ahmed F. El-Eissy of the royal Fgyptian consulate and Mr. Charles P. Light entertained at a buffet supper last evening in honor of their hosts for the approaching dinner of the Gridiron Club and a number of their fellow guests. In_ the company were Mr. Chnrles S. Groves, Mr. J. Harry Cun- ingham, Mr. Ulric Bell, Mr. Clifford K Berrymai . Thomas W. Brahany, Mr, Walker 8. Bucl Mr. Frederick East, Mr. J. Essary, Mr. Carter Fleld, Col. Henry Hall, Mr. Jay G. Hayden, Mr. Richard V. Oulnmn. Mr. Wililam F. Raymond, Mr. Edgar C. Snyder, Maj, Alfred J. Stofer, Mr. Leroy T. Vernon, Mr. George H. Wilson, Mr. James L. Wright, Speaker Nicholas !.ongworth. former Senator Richard P. Ernst, resentative Sol Bloom, Col. John Q TE son, Col. John H. Carroll, Mr. J. Max- son Cuhningham, Mr. Walter J. Fahy. Mr., Robert V. Fleming, Col. Joseph M. Heller, Mr. Frank 8. Hight, Mr. Wil- liam Hard, Mr. Frank R. Kent, Dr, Otto C. Kiep, counselor, German embassy; Mr, Earl M. Mackintosh, Dr. Rudolph Leitner, secretary, German embassy; Mr. Willmott Lewis, Mr. Willlam MWI- ery, Mr. Geo Mrs. Davis Gives Tea to .| Honer Pen League Delegates. Mrs, James J. Davis was hostess yes- terday afternoon to the delegates and vi.umng Pen Women attending the bi- ennial convention of the league, enter- taining in honor of Miss Suzanne S. Beatty, president of the Pittsburgh branch of the league, and Miss Angela Morgan, president of the Philadelphia branch. S Mrs. Theodore Tiller, chairman of the social committee of the lea; had assisting her'at the tea table, . Larz Anderson, Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy and Mrs. Willlam H. Moses, ‘presi- dent of the District of Columbia branch. Last evening in the presidential suite the Willard Hotel a reception was elven in honor of Mrs. Grace Thomp- n Seton, newly elected mtlanll prul- dene of the league. given connection with the rece tion in- cluded the singing of “The Caravan,” composed by Marianne Genet of Pitf THE MODERN TREND |2 In Cemetery Memorials to be found in our ay yards, Best of materials and work- ship—moderately priced. WASHINGTON GRANITE |3 MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE, Sects, . Y. NW. Nat'l_5870. _4m N, Qard of Thanks. ), HALL. Wo wish to fof mn beau sympathy @ B 1o nonl Fibites durh nu iHfncss’ and ved mother after the death of our HER CHILDREN, AND sIS. CHILDREN, BROTHER nu Marriage. l‘.‘ Miss ‘announce their mar 1030, at . April 32, Beaths. BISHOP. WILLIAM HILL. ay. Apri t erjeks- e resting at zulrhlo:fl 301 Services will be held at the Metropolit T '5'1 "? Ph? Mlerment '.3= a . In Cedar Hill em """ 3 BOWIE. ED! Wednesaay, Anrfl n.'l‘t‘#.‘ loving mo fi' of pdna. Helen and it Jamie 'mb- Francis,: 8yiesser “and” gor seoh Dob Puneral Shurei mains Festing i Slewart's fis 'x‘{" burgh, with 1 "Tl;l'e Flower l,!yfle'l: "b,eo:npnled“m o Mrs. Seton. The composers were at the piano. There was also presented a mup of nunn by Gena Branscombe, piano, ana “Twinkling and a new song, lyric by Mrs. Seton, music M Dorothy Radde Emery, which is still in manuscript. Many of the Pen Wom- en present were called upon for read- ings of their poems. Outstanding on this part of the program was Miss Lau- rie Merrill of the New York City branch. whose poetry is beln( ‘warmly praised by the menry critics. Mr. -nd Mrs. hosts at tea yesterday afl 2 Snivrsary <ot thee of eir marriage. Mrs. Suydam was formerly M Gordan, daughter of Mn (s Am. net nnd her marriage to Mr. Suydam ge ce in the Church of the Epiph- any, being one of the important events of the Spring seaso Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baxter of Haw- thorne street returned from New York | PQRE; JOHN V. The Windthorst Club of l o.odny. where they wzre u)a guests of Mr. J. B. Snodgrass, is home on 145th street. After !llndly Mrs. Baxter will have as her house guest Miss Elizabeth 0en? | s rr‘l lite i IUIL'? IAIY ll.l.lafl‘ On BLLIGTT, | nlona 'ue ot Doro- thy Radde Emery, also with }’y’flu by mrfir rier and Grace Sears. of other relaty urday at § B, 8 rner O gla. nw. nds in- X‘A;“ gpnterment’ Orange, " Va., "Sundy. BRO 3 o hussday Apri 24,1550, g le's ? h ke {ren R 558 BROWN, GEORGE E, cial Lod 5 ordered assem! c-uon Sunday, A ril 1 tor ‘the Furpose of mak ients for and. atcends Brother GEORG! Congregat at People’s al st. between 65 and HAI Attest: A, 3. EAYNE, Secretary. Brest reh, - Mass nun cnnre on Monday, 1530, .' “c Omd HD?I '1'"531\3%" toved %ll m £ £ 5 uinn-u. v ufiu.. lflmu Prazier's undertakin members st. an ril 28, 1930, at 1 p.m. ‘Doy poser, who was at the | der of Abraham Wn&ix‘nm Sec. NELSON BROWN, R. I DIXSON; DANIEL. De Henry Suydam were | DONO afternoon ORE. ‘{F" On Friday, Bar- | D! ' movm mner’ April 34, °D. DA Dixson of’ 831 Plotldl ughters, Mrs, Anits Olens Dixson. sot ungral nome ‘Son- Friends invited. Tctmetery: Dorr. o renidence;” 2803 28, Jn frionds fovitea: Cemetery. JAMES C. KRAFT, Sec. Miller of Lancaster, Pa., who will be in ARRI g0 DREEAR. HORA( about a week. Former Gov. Mrs. Frank O. Lo'- den have -rrlved in Washington and are at the Willard. Mrs. W. G. Harris entertained a com- gan{ of 20 at luncheon today at the ariton Hotel. and Mrs. Gordon Meade A'.her- holt or c-thednl avenue, have had their house 1 Friday, A in honor of her guest. Mr. and Mrs. have had as their for the 10 days Mrs. Hugh L. Mason of necticut. Mrs. munem and Mrs. Ma- son were delegates from their respective chapters to the National Congress of nl;e Daughters of the American Revolu- n. Mrs. Dwight Clark was hostess to a company at luncheon today at the Na- tional Women’s Country Club. ‘The marriage of Miss Helen Irene Bacon to Mr. Donald Marlin Weirrich mk place Tuesday at Predericksburg, Mr. Herbert Howell, Forty-fifth street, accompanied by his son, Spencer Howell, left by ‘motor mz week for Ithaca, N. where will mendu while Mr. Hmn continued on to Hamilton, Ontario, where-he was the guest of his brother-in-law and sister- in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Cyril Goodier, who are retui with Mr. Howell and will reach hington today. LOST. M BOOK. containin e P OR ot hataen Rite, “FIRer sitase: ftitn aime (0 WOB Mees & Bons. Aith and P sts. cu'—venov Persian cat, in Sicinity of Co- lumbla Hospital. ~Reward. pork | lane: oot ge. m“ls. vhite. vn.h .L:ru mfii' _Re M. 'i'l'ouver. 1 o o avern e, B RN nt.‘hmd hell, rm 7359 Ah- sine B 4 82 N, SSES. tortoise sl EXpuseRs g Y AMBULANCES |2 Best in Town. 54.00 Local Call... 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Modern ch-nel JOHN R. wm’cH'r co.| ALMUS R S5 L SPEARD Succeeding_th POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 B st un-.nul'-l. Clyde J. Nlchols, Inc. Alhmoblll w‘rm — .‘"lzhl“l 816 n a-t NlD“I&a' LINCOLN_8200. Je WILLIA!\( LEE SONS- CREM.-\'I ORIUM NATIONAL 1384, 1383 "l‘l'l*:, T Joseph F.ufil‘:ch s Sons 3034 M St. N-W. FUNERAL DESIGNS, GEO. C. ER E{;H;_ .r:m! b7 e ) and lln‘a th & E West ~= 'Gm'» Bron. Eq.. 1I3F S ic—expressive—inezpensive, W. Eastment ;nnmm uAl'rlll. ANNIE visit | ares JOMNSON. NA! Tuesday. April 2108, et ocfimur Hogpital, HORACE M’ DREEA| of H. and Em: rotner of He Biear and Musie Dres Blanche Wi .."fi. oridches o eet 4th orhiill 4 OT"S, and co Forest Temple. . Ne are invited to -mna. Dl Temle. o, .n’in inyited to x . ipri] G bl ,';’ f-m I, Friday. | » Do oM mfi-r"nc ‘Mrs. liam * H. officiating. e Sleep on, dear fllh&o‘:nd take ot best. Hel -t m“ Tesidence of hun oterment at Ood i o Srom Tesid 31:'.‘.-%4 oemetery. Nag, Mrs. Avrd niece. w-nu ""1 TRTON. AN % Cletidence a1 pm. ':'nunu-nnu Jiso. QL e A Aom 3% Tow: . THEODORE April ns; b ”H. "flo l‘l“(w Ill‘w{l'fl’l ) lll roin & ol Win nnul !“"‘ll’- [ REEN, ‘l‘ ‘April 181630, ".flfl inspect of A sflum‘v o T untl Funeral seryices 8 <o fmmf oS meting Suirday [) " L. GI m and members eJ()lll SPEAKJ. Dist. faa ini. lite b et her residance. ving T nen e devol ice and Do Pencral 1ater. el BECCA i ursday, April 24 residence of her dauent A, ers’ of Now York gm. ngton. 1‘: «fc'h'.r"m.t\ nd 1 Jom .hfil day. April H! aves to aatghters and ‘one. son, :.,m“'x'.” 5“:5.. “olera Netson. son _and -Nann aunt of Kate Brian other rel uolrepn flm !m Pastor: aunfllv. Aori124, devoted daush the Tate Jess Mecurdy, HESvices of AN Sous o he 1 , on Y, :’" o, “nterment at o-fi e ) Episcopal d Bancroft ol nw. a.m. " Interment this life his_resi- Ch ts. it 1 p.m. ¥ MSRENZIE, "W, 3, ] rment in l(oum‘&um ae’iu- Ohh ui Intermient Payne ‘Farm. Asent ‘ot tne. fu- 101 Seneca. Robert and onver m: ta Dixs Qn Saturday mem- hs-u, Hos- fe of the Irwru 28, 1930, so and s Rose. his muaus Deurud this, lite fALAS Funicral l1nm1“. Nzl Vo.M Rana ,JUCY CARROLL. On Priday, Anrfl hv‘:flmflmfl‘ of 'll "Funer .I'g fees iy 7 ‘. oll Pflfll!. Agfll 2! n xnlmmmt % serv. un iay. oines, this life D'Dlrhdno“ e e e siher d: (o T Tofberts until fe on Priday. rudum- “'un:n dmother of ‘Dorothy wm-h:k :mm of ok Pri- 50 PSP £ p m 'Nancy e lea: irn h-lr n’;'.':,';h POIRIER. YVLINE. O ;0 it Gll.tlnd‘renl ke Botrier T, n-n. » ferment Fa ":’n’m"“. ».‘5‘" it 3 at her resi- MAR RAD- ains rest lln' tl rlors of Alexander 8. Pope. 30 bin; from Hayen M & Church: [40h and B sis. se. Interment Lincoln Be- morial Cemetery. BEDFIELD. EDNA (o A a-y Eu it 4" and Beioy aha Arthar iy FORD. eid Hospita) Arthur Anr1 30, o ugflo’fi'#'cg '""\5' H. SO Keoreiny: Saett ]n‘wmih" e ';1"' ENSTEIN, MITCHELL. Suddenly, Th v, April 5. 1930, a2 his Fesidence. San ITCHELL RUBEN- incisco, B TN Drother of Esthe eborn and Sonn . 'Rubenstein of wnmnnon, Fu ) 3 cu:‘:,"c! ll‘ondn.v Apri) 28, at S ST oARSE. agm mmcenee ol'fi‘"m‘\fm ' ithan cé.l;flolm 329 15th il i i feral “Monday. X' el 28, at Vermont Avenue Dull Chllr:h Xnur- ment Hnmnny cum On Priday, April Hospital. ' W. o mers o at " T2t o' s, Sedmen's o & Alen's’ luneul u 6. n.w. aflumu. later.” LER, Departed this 1if Nar: A‘wrll as, 193655 “her r.ulf:ngc.n Short after 2 Janifer's Titar pailors, T S 5, oiice of funeral later. 'l'nlrl.?un. llllcc K uddenty on, Sun- N Gevoted ‘Gaventer of Rrank ana Templeman, sister _of Loulse Josephine Harris: Bertha Tempioman. Ca jonnton. James.” Frank,’ George and ter T int of Eugene Cole. . Etnest Ji funeral oo ence, BN S M om Rt Blnilld! Churdi. 'r’g)vnlon. EDWARD, On Fride. Ann! nephew THOMPESON, OOt bin T Be Lem at 2 pm. Monduy, Apeis 58, :;u‘-. 4001 5th ANNIE ELIZABETH, AP.Hl Tbhlllfiin At _her reside ORNE, ‘aged 74 vear: o' B Van Horne. She k o followi i Lollowing ‘children. rs, by the an R. Leis Srarey B S est E. Van Horne. Mrs. 'C.E. fone AR Eenons Maoaay.Tanel ment Monday. Hillsboro, ‘Va.. Relatives and Fiends .1.3-‘ vited. vg.mnu ELIZABETH, VOELCKNER. ~on Priday. Aprit 1930, st her residence, L T a_loni Vol and the late Kurt er of E: elck ondny, ADIIl 38, at 3 B.m. Toterment. (private) rospec WILLIAM LAWR! PP Ay i P AT A T his resic aonte 'nod Md.. Trvited "'"‘.“fl C!m-ter WAL P'&." 110 fll hhnfl ave., Gl fllu(huhLflI’. W“llee:‘l‘" ol:fl Il:ng! father. Martha and James Wale m. mur brothers and four sisters. Bari Ol-fln Sétiers; lhnltrn'n Oteln and Elisanech e, and A hosi b u:m‘rrom’utne iy nn'x’-mg'y'.'ei;r'm"," “i B . rentwood A. vrll.l.unl. Jol life on ’l'hurl.d,: Do i am N Dol o mm. Al.l!ll‘ lite WMnule ate: oso‘z':z Departed this %fl il t April at his n In flmnflam ,.z:"fl 'S e, rd S e ,'na }f'}.“' ,nl alone six years is ua and_dreary, v Tt 0 meet you - my darling mother, i am ing to stay, BEL! l..s A irivute of love to tn. g:;man}en’fi?" % I 16" thirty-theee years e o B nii = OLLIE R. h mhrnnu of { o dear' £ othee T n%fia;fi véars ago today, Abril 36, Toie. e ‘nne g0es b’ 'flh rapid pace ,“’t‘;‘m o5 od sach offer: ‘memories of our e From this Py ce and T dear l’lu!h'h‘ mm'.e-'usm. GIRTON. HARRY REAMY. memory of my beloved father, REAMY GIRTON. SN G TO, Ry aeerried s %D, i our hearts you are fondly. re= DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MARY BURKE. ¢ IT:.HMN. lhlhlll 'A. In rsad and love I tmembrance of Lour: déar “Hnther: rest ten sears oo today. Kol B4 Tan0 "t0 "Tis_swee e gns :“ = remember our roiter w4 ugh ahsent 10 us she fs fust THe midRient stars shine gn the.srase ¥ne ane wn ‘lavad ht cond nat save ol mn LDREN, ESSTE AND HARRY. * . PAUL EDWIN, Tememhranea of m a-.'r" -:alnd FALLEBS st away Sacred to ¢ WIN KROPP, "hfi sudees nine years ago today, APY" 1. "Tis only a step that Aivides us, wTam, elories no ‘morta hae 'Son Hath Hiea The vell botwean '"" hsers. Saqy mived PuGH. pANIE et oet a "Gl T, '- A !l’"“llfi (lf b R Tl 0 three" years ako iodase Aoril 26 303Y 1 1 conld have my dearast wish tulnil And tak s Choceof ‘ail"earel's pleas- ures. m heaven whatsoever I willed, T Voud ot IS WIFE. PUGH. THOMAS. U Jeass ave mu.? AS":'I” ' Tte” Youe Gone, but not (anmun THE FAMILY. * CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 month. Choice Ior wflt- for sale, FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY Non-Sectarian LOTS WIDE hANGE VAULTS SOLD OR RENTED Perpetual Care CRYPTS FOR ASHES REASONABLE PRICES — TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baltiniore Blvd. at District Line Lolge House Line. 3579 A GOn G I " City Office, 1332 G St. N.W.. District 6103 T