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‘SOCIETY. i Atlan(ic Coasl Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, veservations, inf from G.P.A. 0. P. TR Seroen e Tel. National 7835 Ask for “Tropical T Lol e at dinner last evening in their home, Woodley, avenue, when their guests were | the newly ' appointed _ Minister ~to | Uruguay and Mrs. J. Butler Wright, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Willlam Crozier, Mr., and Mrs. Edwin 8. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill, Capt. and Mrs. Charles R. Train, Mrs. Matthew A. De Laney and CIDQ Eugene Regnier. HE SECRETARY OF STATE I and Mrs. Stimson entertained Patrick J. Hurley were the honor guests at a foot ball breakfast today of Mr. Gilbert Colgate, preceding the Army-Navy foot ball game. Secretary and Mrs. Hurley are entertaining in their box Commissioner Edward P. Mulrooney, Col. and Mrs. E. St. John Greble, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips and Col. Peter J. Brady. Secretary and Mrs Hurley were guests at a tea yes- terday afternoon in East Orange of Col. and Mrs. E. St. John Greble. Among others from Washington who are in New York for the game are the Secretary of th: Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, accompanied by his aide, Capt, H. S. Stark; the chief of staff, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, who will have with him his three aides, Coi Charles Patterson, Maj. J. J. Reddy and Capt. T. J. Davis. anes: Ambassador, ~Mr. and the attache of Over $7,000,000 Paid To Christmas Savings Club Members This Year by Local Banks DID you paniciplte in this distribution? If not, insure participation next year by taking out membership in our 1931 Christmas Savings Club, without delay. Four classes: 50c—$1—$2—$5 Weekly 3% Interest -‘ BOTH OFFICES OPEN Until 5:15 p.m., Dec. 15th and 16th, to Accommodate Payday Depositors. Complete facilities for :fiuntly serving corpora- tions, finu and individuals. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Pa. Ave. at 10th—TWO OFFICES—1111 Conn. Ave. JOHN B. COCHRAN, Pres. THOS. P. HICKMAN, V. P. & Cashier . AMBULANCES Best in Town. §4 ()() Local Clll Col. 0432 Chlmben Co Just Think of It— ‘The Star deilvered to your door every evening and Sunday morning at 1'%c per day and 5S¢ Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? ‘Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. SUNDAY DINNER THE DODGE HOTEL' 1to3 $1.50 5:30 to 8 No Tmpmg Hcz Grape M with Honey .hdce Cocktail or Consomme Celestine Goose—Celery Dressing or Broiled Half Spring Chicken or Small Tenderloin Steak Baked Mashed Potatoes or rren:% Fried Potatoes Glazed spanuh Onion Chicken Gumbc Roast Ntw Peas Dinner Rolls Hearts of Lettuce—Roquefort Cheese Dressing Lemon Meringue or Hot Mince Pie Pear Melba or lunenootch Parfait Cofee Dinners Also at $1.25 and $1.00 No Tipping Also a la Carte Ample Parking Space for Your Car NORTH CAPITOL AND E STREETS You will find our Lounae. with its open fireplace, a delightful place to linger with your frien for Christmas gifts & feasting Here has Mother Santa Claus set up her kitchen for the baking of the most delicious cakes and of the most.delectable What wonderful gifts they make in their cheery ‘gift wrappings and decorations! And there are but ten more days for the selection and mailing of such gifts . . . ten more days for the selection of such as these that you may require for your own Yuletide tables. - Organized Dec. 14, 1920, and Celebrating Our Tenth Special Gift Packing for Mailing All gift items expertly packed to assure perfect condi- tion upon arrival. ’Avngnone Freres Confections—Delicacies—Pastries—Ice Creams—Catering 1777 Columbia Road N.W. TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 0333 Special Anniversary Dinner Sunday, December lflh e -'-;-i'_‘:""‘-::’-.. s $1. ;’,v on_ Cathedral | T5E the embassy, Mr. Hidemari Terasaki; the Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus Filipowicz, the charge d'affaires of El Salvador, Senor Dr. Don Carlos Leiva, and the first s-crecary of the Chilean embassy, Senor Don Oscar Blanco Viel are ' among the diplomats in the ttands, Tae Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke have in th ir box, the Assstant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Walter Ewing Hope and their dcbutantz daughter, Miss ‘The Secretary “of War and Mrs. | Marion Hope: Lieut. and Mrs. T. De ‘Witt Carr, Miss Lucine Williams of New Orleans, Mr. Wiliam N. Jardine, Miss Ade’e Towns nd Jahncke, debutante daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Jahncke, and their son, Mr. Stanton Jahncke. Mrs. Lamont and her daughter, Miss Gertrude Lamont, went to New York this morning for thz event. The As- sistant Secretary of War and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison and Representative Hamilton Fish, jr., are there Brig. Gen. Edward D. Bricker is at- tending the game with Col. James Al- lison of Governors Island; Miss Cath- erine Fechet, daughter of the chief of the Army Alr Corps, and Mrs. James Fechet, and Mrs. Mary Jacobs, Maj. Gen. Stephen O. Fuqua and his daugh- ter, Miss Jeanette Fuqua. Miss Marjorie Louise Simonds and Miss Franctes Page Simons, daughters of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George S. Simonds, will be included in a large party with Miss Jane Croshy, Lieut. Clarence Renshaw, Mr. Norbert Galbin, Lieut. John Crary, Lisut. Thomas Mac- Donald and Lieut. John Joyes. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Wilkinson, 2d; Maj. and Mrs. Paul J. Mueller, Mr. Charles Tracy Page, Mr. Johh F. Brawner, Miss Jean Woodson, Miss Isabelle Terry and Miss Elizabeth Henning are also 0_attending the game. Mrs. Herbert Hoove'r, jr., who has been with the President and Mrs. Hoover at the White House since her arrival from the West with her three children, left Washington last evening to join Mr, Hoover, jr,, in Asheville. The 'children Wwill remain with their grandparents for the remainder of the Winter, . Mrs. Longworth Assists At Debut of Miss McCormick. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, wife of the Speaker of the House, will assist Mrs. Medill McCormick, known in official| circles as Repruentluve Ruth Hanna McCormick, at the tea dance she will give this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock at the Carlion Hotel, to present her dlulh(b‘l’. Miss Katrina McCormick; to | society. Hn " McCormick ll.lo will have with her the wives of the Republican mem- bers of the congressicnal delegation from Illinois, including Mrs. Otis F. Glenn, Mrs. Pred A. Britten, Mrs. Carl R. Chindbloom, Mrs. John T. Buckbee, Mrs. Homer W. Hall. Mrs. Frank M. Ramey. and Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, Mrs, Frank West, Mrs. Edward B, Bur- ling, Mrs. William A. White, Mrs. White Maitland, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Mn Richard Porter Davidson ? liam Hard. The debutante will be Pkl ond e Seamee o al 0 Yellfi' chrysanthemums and maiden hair fern will make a pretty back | for the lovely debutante who w! a gown of jade green chiffon, trimmed | with lapin fur. A string orchestra will play in the receiving room, and in the PINEHURST Washington’s Finest Indoor Golf Course Connec!icut Ave. at R FIRST TRUST LOANS On Improved D. C. Propert: Prevaliing Rates of Inteisst Prompt Service WALTER A. BROWN 1400 H St. N.W. Natl. 1652 Toll House Tavern Open All Year Luncheen Teas Bridge Parties N-nn to #:30 PM. and Morning Breakfast Pried” Chjcken. Chicken “and ' Wa Steaks. Chops. ntry ~ Ham Soaghéttt Dinners, of i . 218 carte. & Great Open n “ Old Tavern” are s real denght. A Short Drive_or Four Corners Bus Phone Silver Spring 5 Dinners Through the medmm of the Building Association many a dream of Home Ownership has been realized. Has Yours? 69 Interest on Loans No Commissions No Renewals COLUMBIA EVENING STAR, SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson Hosts Last nght—Secretary and Mrs. Hurley at- Game. MRS. HENRY STEELE ROBERTS, Whobefore her marriage yesterday was Miss Mary Selden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selden.—Underwood Photo. ball room, which will be gay with poin- settias and greens, an orchestra will play for dancing. ‘The. - commercial counselor of the Polish embassy, Mr. Witold Wankowicz, entertained a company last evening at the dinner dance at the Shorel Hotel. His guests included the counselor of the Czechoslovak legation and Mme. icky, the financial coungelor of the umanian legation and Mme. Bon- cesco, the counselor of the Polish em- bassy, Mr. Stanislaw Lepkowski; Miss Marjorie Talman and Miss Sophie Shmidecka. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mrs, Ed- win T. Meredith, widow of the late for- ! mer Secretary of Agriculture, are spend- | ing & short iime n New York are expected back in Washington tomorrow. Rear Admiral L. Parsons will be host to & small group this evening at the Idlnnzr dance at the Shoreham Hotel. Col. and Mrs. Willlam J. Donovan, who have been ‘staying at the Ambas-| sador Hotel In New York for the past | few weeks, have ned. their new apartment at 1 Beekman place, New York. Col. and Mrs. E. R. Warner McCabe will entertain a company of 24 this eve. ning at the dinner dance session at the Shoreham Hotel. Comdr. and Mrs. W. W. Webster and Capt. and Mrs, Dudley S, Brown will be among those who will entertain at dinner preceding the se:ond of the series of four Navy and Marine Corps dances at the Willard, Saturday eve- Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. C. T. Durgin will entertain a party this evening at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel. Judge and Mrs. Oscar E. Bland were hosts to a company at suj Thurs- day evening after the ueemrn to_the Jjudictary which the President and Mrs. Hoover gave in the White House. Judge and Mrs. Bland entertained in compli- ment to their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Guth of Baltimore, Mrs. MeNally Tostess at Luncheon to Season's Buds. Mrs. Willlam J. McNally entertained at luncheon today at the Mayflower for her daughter, Miss Betty McNally, when the guests included many of this | season’s debutantes. Pink roses sur- | rounded by pink candles formed the | attractive center plece for the table, at which there were 35 covers. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowie Chipman will entertain this evening at 'nner in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene E. du Pont and Mr. and Mrs, William G. Jcnes, jr., of Wilmington, Del. SPEEDWRITING! New Class Opens November 24th Mondays, Wodm-dnyl. Fridays, Y.W. C,A.,mhdeSh. ire Education Department. Met. 2102 ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. and La. Ave. N.W. 65th Issue of Stock Now Open Tor Subseription. ‘Money loaned to members on easy monthly payments James E. Connelly James F. Shea President Secrttcrv Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. Oyster Cocktail Celery Oliyes Chicken Soup Consomme Small Noodles Broiled Spanish Mackerel—Lemon Butter Brolled Tenderloin - Steak—Fresh % Pried Ynlml Boast Long m-na Duek—Annu Sauce st-Young Turkey—Oy: Lime Ice cmcnn—luryhna Mashed Imperial Sweet Potatoes Creamed Caulifiower Fresh Spinach Head Lettuce—Roquefort Cheese Dressing Cream Pympkin, Ple hipped fim- Pudaing Hard Sauce Coffee Hours—12:30-2:305:30-8:00 all Decatur 0500 for Reservatio A Liberal and Wonderful Display Christmas Candies and Dainties Nuts, Raisins and Fruits Foreign and Domestic—at Attrac- tive and Sensible Prices. WASHINGTON, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons -mn-nmcu-um guests Mr. IIIHIIHM of Chestnut Hill, Pa.’ Maj. and Mrs. George S. Patton, ’pfmnt their daughter, BecmceA,Plum.mwcktynatu to be given this afternoon home, White Oaks. Mrs| Patton will have assis her Mrs. Henry L. Stimson, Mrs. Francis Adams, wife of the Secretary of the Navy; Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, wife of the Assistant Secretary of War; Mrs. Guy V. Henry, Mrs. Herbert B, Crosby, Mrs. Charles P. George, J. P. Aleshire, Mrs. Georgs B. by, Mrs. George Van Horn Moseley, Mrs. Harry N. Cootes, Mrs. Samuel Marshall, Mrs. D. D. Eisenhower, Mrs. George S. Simonds, Miss Anne Pat- ton, Mrs. Ridley McLean, Miss Alma Ruggles and Mrs, Caroline Mitchell, The debutante will be assis Miss Frances Stearn, Miss Elizabel Pillsbury, Miss Harriet Mitchell, Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, Miss Ellengowen Hood of Philadelphia, Miss Mary Bflll’! Miss Georgette Yerby, Miss Mllg beth Orme, Miss Mary Stuart l.l'd.ll. Miss Dorothy Randolph, Miss Kath- arine Kingman, Miss Kathleen Knox, Miss Isabel Freeman of Philadelphia, Miss Fannie Herr and Miss Susanne Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. §. . S. Simmerman_en- tertained at dinner last evening in the ‘Washington Golf and Country Club in honor of the Senators and Representa- tives from Mississippi. The guests in- cluded Senator and Mrs. Pat Harrison, Senator and Mrs. Hubert Stephens, Rep- resentative and Mrs. John Rankin, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Jeff Busby, Repre- sentative and Mrs, Wall Doxey, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Willlam M. Whitt- ington, Representative and Mrs. Ross A. Collins, Representative and Mrs. Jame: W. Collier, Representative and sn Robert 8. Hall, Representative and Percy E. Quin, Judge and Mrs. E. O. Sykes and Miss Ethel Mitchell. Mrs. Simmerman is the daughter of Attorney General George T. Mitchell of Mississippl, who is at present a candi- date for Governor. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton have issued invitations for the of their daughter, Mary Emily, to Mr. Nelson Newton Alexander, son of Mrs. ‘Thomas Alexander of New York, Thurs- day afternoon, Jlnmry 8, at 4 o'clock, in the home of the jparents of the bride-elect, Stone Rld(e on the Rock- ville road. & Senor Don Miguel Cruchaga, former Ambassador of Chile to the United | States, is at the Mayflower en route from Mexico City to Paris. Miss Ailene Loveland entertained & company last evening' at the dinnex- dlnue at the Shoreham Hotel in com- pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Neely of Indianapolis, Ind., who are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas whlt- lock The guests included Mr. ‘Whitlock, Miss Constance '(;f‘: Id.“‘h Mrs. H. P, Loveland, Miss | Mr. Franklin Hillis. Miss Dorothy = Nicholson and Miss Louise Campbell are in New York to {atlend the Army-Navy foot ball game. |’lhey will return to their homes in ‘hevy Chase, tOMOITOW. Mr, and Mrs. J.! Willard Marriott have given up their apartment in the Cavalier and are now at the West- chester for the season. Mrs. J. C. Anderson, Unionville, Y., is at the Hotel Grafton to remain for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brough of London are spending the week end at the Dodge Hotel while iIn Washington. Out-of-town Guests at Tea Yesterday at Country Club. Miss Helen tes Sterling of Balti- more, Miss Laura Harlan and Mrs. ert O'Donnell s tea table yesterday given by the National Woman’s Coun try. Club in its club house on Bradley Boukvnnt The ommm‘w hl.u in a series ar events which have been arranged & ?fl the Fall lnd emy Winter season rur ‘members guests. Yesterday Mr. Miksa Henm Hungarian pisnist, gave a program of brilliant selections from the works o( Chopin and Liszt, and for an encore played cne of his own compositions, which was recelved with applause Iry the lafge company gathered In lounge of the club house. those Mrs. Henry W. Pitch, Mrs. Lloyd Aspin- wall, Mrs. William Penn Cresson, Mrs. Daniel Knowlion, Mrs. Rushmore Pat- terson, Mrs. Austin Kautz, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, president of the club, who introduced the honor (uent, llr Mersa; Mrs. Lindsay Russell, Cornelia Szechenyi, Counttu Alll.'e Szechenyl and their cousin, ‘Bmhenyl: Miss Ellen Tucker -wd Miss Ann Tucker of Baltimore, Mrs. Cusachs of Annapolis, Mrs. Wentz, Mrs, Sum- merfleld Baldwin of Bllumore Gen. Feldman, Mr. de Prury, ‘Taylor and Mr. Frank Frost. Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Curtis of Cleve- land have motored to Washington and | are at the Dodge Hotel. Mrs. J. Adger Smyth, Charleston, 8. C. is at the Hotel Grafton for an Mfl nite stay. Mr. J. Kingsley Macy, chairman_ of the Republican State Committee of New lYork was the guest of honor at a din- ner given last evening at the Mayflower 'by Representative Harcourt Pratt of New York. The company included the Republican members of the of Representatives. Mr. J. Ralston Cargill of ‘Columbus, | Ga., entertained at dinner last cv-n:s at the Carlton, when an old Georgia dinner was served. -The com- pany numbered 25. Mr. Cargill is stop- ping at the Carlton during his stdy in ‘Washington. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cunningham of Philadelphia, Pa., who are visiting in ‘Washington for a few days, entertained a small company at dinner at the Wil- lard Thursday evening. Mr. Clagett Bowle, who is now at the Harvard Law School, will spend the | holidays with his parents, Dt and Mrs, Willlam Bowle, Mr. and Mrs, Scott B, Appleby have gone to Augusta, Ga., where they have leased the old Montgom Mr. Harry L. Rust. jr., lmlll ouu u:t dlnner last even! aldine McNutt, Mr. Jack McFall and’ ‘heir fiu tmhht The *| Miss Alice Chatelaine, large compan: N. -cnpuon d-nee, .mn by Al SATURDAY, DECKMBER 13 1980. m!ehn- lllnmrh-o( No. 2 region Mm—-.suum mmnm will be the Nebraska State muduwfllb' at Hf Horace. Bml(ht] m will be fol- tative Robert k of Represen! Ramsbec! Georgia will be the gnest of honor this | old, l*b—?hl 8 full representation ?m he active m:m- bers. The committee in charge of the event includes Mr. H. R. Duncan, Mr, | C. Billings and Mr. Btu.n Barnes. ' ' ‘The freshman cll- of Columbus Uni- versity will hold its first dance of the season this evening in the palm court of the Shoreham Hotel. The commit- te: in charge of arrangements includes Mr. George H. Jerman, chairman; Miss lnryshee 1y, llr Frank O'Connor, Miss ‘Trossen, Mr. Willlam Hr. V. B. Sheehy and Mr. | hul Collin ‘The lducathml Research Club of the Education: Depas tomorrow afternoon at the American Association of University Women's Club. ‘The club will have as its guest speaker Dr. Paul Furfey of the Catholic Uni- versity of America. Mrs. Mae O. Trlmble Miss Katherine Doonan and Miss Marguerite Atchison will pour tea. They w lbeunw-d v | iss Marie Neeb and Miss Irene Raver. Miss Alice Judson and Miss Clara E. Sipprell of New York ‘will be the artist guests of honor at the Arts Club tea to- morrow afternoon, when Mrs. Susan B, Chase will be the hostess. Miss Jud- son’s exihibitions of paintings will be opened at this time to members and their friends in the club’s ‘exhibition rooms. Miss Sippreil's iphs of the Southwest IM Canadian Rockies and portrait studies will be shown in the reception room. The president of the Women's Cit; Club, Mrs. Willlam Lee Corbin; mhm}; Research riment | and of the Public schooh will llve a tea |E. M. MRS. HELEN N. DOOCY, CIVIC WORKER, EXPIRES' Funeral of Member of D. A. R and Other Organizations to Be Held Monday. A lengthy illness culminated early today at Sibley Hospital in the death of Mrs. Helen Nelson Doocy, 62 years well known in elvte circles. League the Royal Neighbors of America. She also’ had appeared before numerous congressional committees in the interest |. of child labor, compulsory education, uulu.-n' pay and equal rights for l‘u Dowy was active in Liberty loan drives during the World War. She nlm had participated in clmpl?nl to rlbe fil‘a h’:dr Cuu}v.y Hospi! pul several songs IM a q'unntlty of poetry. Born in Quincy, Il she had llvzd in Washington 35 years. ' The fam- ily home is at 143 Thirteenth street northeast. She is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Helena Tracy Doocy Reed. Funeral services will be conducted Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at Nativity Chapel, Massachusetts avenue Fourteenth street southeast. Rev. 3 ‘Thompson will offictal Inter- ment will be ln Cedar Hill Cemetery. ——— MRS. C. M. GREGG DIES AT PASTOR’S HOME HERE Former Assistant at Library of Congress Had Lived Recently in Indiana. Mrs. Charles Moores Gregg of Craw- fordsville, Ind., died this morning at the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. 'fllllln Harris, 2509 Rhode and will be followed by lnwnmnl. n the Lorraine Cemetery, Baltimore, Mrs. Gregg had a wide circle of ac- quaintances in official and educational circles. She had been for a number of years an sssistant in the reference .| room of the Library of couu- until } unit, *will receive at the m tomorrow afternoon in the club house. The guests of honor will b2 the newly-elected mem- bers, Miss Beulah C. Bussell, Miss Julia E. Coonan, Miss B. Ewart, Miss Katherine L. Farrell, Mrs. Blanche M. Foote, Miss Elizabeth S. Frasier, Miss May M. Murphy, Mrs. Mary E. Stewart, Mrs, H. Vickers, and Elizabetl H, ‘Wagar. Other specially invited members and guests are Mrs. Marialyse Ross Manly, Mrs. Goodwin Graham, Mrs. Frances Dolmage, Mrs. Sara H. Plnley. Mr. Willjam'E. Brysut, Mr. Wal- Thorne, Mr. J. Paul Kelly and l(r‘ P‘I:‘Illp':m the members of the December 20, Roberta Tull and Miss Jlllh D.-Connor will as- sist at the tea tables. A iy attended the sub- ter, of this dlnee will be given families, in wder‘ll-hn plans to do more charity work In‘ihe near future. l(nPl\llmNMdthltflu Dadnflmd(fimn‘ldtyl. ‘Rufus ,\I'B.m ‘will hom-y season at Atlantic 0"-!. N. J‘ H'.Mnl?lm\n h, Pa., is. passing some’ time 'at the rg’m | & 15 CHRISTMAS PACKAGES | STOLEN FROM RESIDENCE Thief, Devoid of Sentiment, Also Takes Dozen Banaiias and #5 in Cash. is_one thief in Washington wnny lacking in sentiment. George Owens, living at Capitol street, will_vouch for mu The wmemum police reports carried O itteen e kages ristmas pacl stolen from the East Capitol street address; duplicate key worker thought sponsible, He also lost & small sum of money, whue George Blank, another resident banan: Wesrin; apparel valued at $70 was . stolen from'an automoblle parked at Vu'n:‘om D:ve}:ufllnd U‘l eet last nuh v ters, 725 Seventh street northeast, and John B. Howard, 2246 Twelfth street, were the losers. Lieut, Charles Barnum, 5425 Con- necticut avenue, told police of the loss of silverware nlued at $150, stolen fro; 4118 Emery: place the past week. CATE R RECTOR’S FUNERAL HELD Funeral services for Rev. Louls J. O'Hern rector of the Apostolic Mis- ion House at Catholic University and edltot of the Missiona Immaculate Conception today at 10 o'clock. A solemn high mass of ulem wu celebrated. will be in New York, where -ddlunml services will be held In the Church of the Paulist Pathers. Father O'Hern was in charge of all Catholic Army and Navy ch.pl-hu dur- ing the World War. He was a native of Orleans, N. Y., and at the time of his death was 52 years old. T} honnr of the dlmum mnnu ou ihck e 2013 ___._ Dl']’n h center, |||‘ g ...-m..z-.:*: ',J X E.',,'“'{‘" . tel. lunm terrien Today, near Dupent G Ward" Aetura to 7110 R ot nw.. Teb n orth “Thu n ek. -nno and in: Teward. way. between ane Reward. Tel, 4 oha Peace mui fo’{. %’ she was married three years After | their marriage the oren: tnvehd ex- tensively abroad. Mr. Gregg is a efll‘mlmnt business man of Crawfords- R S A, PR Births Reported. (T following births b WU Departiment i e ot B houre: e rl. } ’ryén Sd uuumi M. and M e G chile Halne .‘f.‘l," - Nambi John .’nE noh::'\n.' ietcher, oy Cha by Ve e ol oo ugiistine and Sadie ames, W- and Pauline Riehards, t J. and Jessie J. @ard of Thanks ASH, JONN W. Words cannot geatitude to the Rey. nn, my relatives, friends and neighbors for their iness, sympathy and_beautiful iributes dnrlnl {he lliness and dest dear busband, JOHN W. (FE, DAISY ASH. ¢ unll. 1432 !!I turday; there- oL ath on .my :l. E, un American Con- n The ob- Tes) it 3, - at" 1 Thivd “Baptist " Chrehs Sth TUUR. The entatives of decen iain further Tnformation by a {he Department of State, 1] mur. HELEN NELSON. Entered cterual on Saturaay, December 13, n A HRLEN NELSON DOOCY, ved of Jumes W. t . of Jumey Doocy 30 her ‘of u 3 y Reed Notice of funersl arrangéments. i FARRELL, MORRIS J. Suddenly m-y. De- 1930. near Oak Crest. ' Va. PARRELL, beloved Tather. of lood. Dorothy, Virginia, Farrell and deve Rems Arthur’ aud Les of Octavia Sinkfield. viewed st Iv SAl 113, e ma an ing: th fi tation, SIMS. i m"wsv% lrvh- il gg.lwr lll i ‘Monday. he ‘Nbove estacnes el ohy Sriet | ne Siow. Puneral lnnnn M A ¥ mt nih Street Tuneral homer 1450 b a1 IDA. Departed - Doumhr e w‘ e‘:&'m-:?n.“w "3::' S, e lll M M ] rom VI lnu ( Jn S ",-.‘.m,,n. sTuRms, cnlu mber 11y 650 et b ‘AR from otlsh lhgulv: s h.uam and ... N 5. 1930, At no Al MA P p......:?‘fl'! Pr devote ed sister wmm. “Knnie Wi, 150 leaves many' other _relatives. and friends. fuans sesting st her la xrmm are umn.ilr invited nolnon. WALTER J. ber 11, ) and Eye sis. Sember 141 Kt THURMAN, SALLIE, ber 13, SALLIE Mrs. Nan BN from the 'W. Jurvs tuneral ehnirch, 1432 You st. np 18 1 VAN ‘.n.ly..ou-n."r,"." Tesidence Gz"VAN HORN: "Fu r,:.. g s | rdens Cometers, Yarmen I‘hrrlnmn. Vaugh, s Qe dedan KRAUSE. HELENE dur mlon.m . !‘l.lll.lll xand n it umond An oy nfi&nfl%{'fi this life Bfteen years aso Oug hearts still ache with sadriess, y deats: aad only t The end of iteen' ’un e 'l'h flowers we place u ave Bat The love. tor T Who uu.- beneath il ne AND NCES AND MARY. l‘ll'l'fil. 4 fl’aE'Al El!fll In memory of e beloved motier of Newion ‘Gladstone of New York City a6ia Mrs. Deeny O Shinsky of Wash Punersl from the residence of ter, 1507 Varnum st. n.w., Sunday, ber 14, a¢ 11 s.m, Interment Ohev HARMON, MARY ANNA. 'y, December 12, 1930, 0} riie A | the late John ‘Notice of ‘funecal hereatier. INE. Departed this life 30 o'clock, JOSEP! Sholow. B«adanly o rv ¥ rlors, 121 from to peper, Va. wheu she will be buried day. Dece; JACKSON, Iul.'rll. on esda: cember W g a Ry s o usbal {arr chhfln Teaves 'to mourn umr Su LTy N mm':fx' "' o, | 3 Lodee, S %o : fiviked to atient + DR. F. oz.{on Exalted luhr. "! des) ne_of { sweet remom! fond and true; devotion 0o B ST NE LINCOLN GEO. 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