Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1930, Page 86

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 21, 1930. Sunny Southwest in D H 1Strict 1StoTy B ® ; i 3 3 : £ i $ $ i : ] i i § Old Washington Families Whose Names Are BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. Tl m m,:%m m AHT TR 11 zm: s3eas mmmm M m“ nmm / mm”m mw wmwmw . mmm”mm tta I h' the land a in Handy f Cap s o Mr. hhln.ry m F 5§ - w m mm MMfl & mu mm wmmm i mmmmmmnwm i MM wmmw m mmm m. mmmmu .a.mmm ahishitl 4 il m hm w wum k] m.m k3] ¥ET m mmwm il ” jil wm mwum mm i m_mum s umm m o} m Mw i i mm mmm,umu s ji MMMMWW mmmwuwmmm it m m ; HH T R it m?.umm,mwr:w;_ “mm mmm tlad i Yates, Baden, Noyes and Other Homes of Early Days Were f Canal—Maryland South o Avenue and Some of Its ’ Prominent Residents. Were Active in Social Life of ““The Island’ Still Associated With Affa 3 “Now don't B2 it ! 'Good night, Granny,” ly; to retain the voice of youth and the mental alertness of the sy ber of Summers and Winters one has lived by a fascinating warmth of expres- who, upon leaving the house, their arms about one, in an affec- say, tenderly reply anmm would have, too, h days of yore; to belie the num- - ‘sion and conversation that is generally foeund and her bt way, he‘r s t too late, boys,” to men even themselves age. the no doul ; to retain the sincere regard even of the a-oehted only with those of & much younger & young man, .ndhepointed the south side of his s at Four-and-a-half street and going tafly-pulling toward Sixth street, the following families: ! 253 MWMMm Y mmmmnn.w%mwwme mwuww mmm“umh.* mm“ mm H WWWW : - w 35y S1vea and surely the best known of the by one unknown author, ATTHEW B. BRADY was an unusual char- acter, M who kept on Peter Pearson, father o! the well it is said, inven other members of the firm Thompson, father of Dr. Millard P. next lived Henry Butts between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. drug store at Massachusetts avenue and Fourth who, llvm & Co., hardware, carriage the Noyes of Gray & Noyes, street northwest. The southeast corner of Sixth and Maryland avenue was occupied as a residence by John R. Elvans of the firm of John John G where Thompson: taker, chinists; amnmummm iy wmm M M“ ; it uumm York avenue - i and the dances Burr's Ph':hhinc Sehool for which stood on the site of the present m“ i mmnmm Snik} - j S & % mm at Mme. CGarage, on New Ladies, Her instrumental music and elocution lessons son, Van Buren, Polk, Taylor, Plerce and Buolunln. Washington. Hm also inaugural balls were held for Presidents John Quincy Adams, Jack- Capital City THTH R :w: and one of the two daughters, married Eugene Thompson of & streets northwest. Jennie Yates, - the sunny Southwest and mewed to Chicago, w.muwmm “mu

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