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AMBAS SADO] O W EIL L A 14th. & K Streets N.W. THE EVENING IMRS. RUTH M’CLOSKEY | DIES, NATIVE OF CITY Wife of Assistant Washington Rep- resentative of National Grange 111 Five Weeks. Mrs. Ruth Fuller McCloskey of 4933 Conduit road, wife of Scott 8. MeClos- | key, assistant Washington representative | was a member of the Potomac Grange STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1930. w | AT —_—mmmm-m---- MRS. MARY L. DANlELS' RITES Tfls AFTERNOON |RITES FOR MISS DUPUY Episcopal Church, Condult road and| Nebraska avenue, in which she had long been an active member. She also was organizer of the Palisades Chorus, a group widely known in musical circles here a few years ago. In addition, she and took an active part in the musical work of the latter organization. She is survived by her husband, her mother, Mrs. Nora M. Fuller; two small children, Gloria and John McCloskey, and two sisters, Mrs. J. S. McSween and Miss Mary Fuller. Complete funeral arrangements were to be announced later. It is likely, how- ever, that the services will be held at Hines' funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth IS DEAD AT AGE OF 76 Native of Philadelphia, Had Re- ded in Virginia and New York. Active in Church Work. Mrs. Mary Lent Daniels, 76 years old, died at the home of her niece, Mrs. Dora Sibley, 122 F street southeast, Francis John Phillips to Be Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral scrvices for Francis John Phillips, 60 years old, an examiner of the Bureau of Immigration, Department of Labor, who died of a heart attack while in his office Monday, were to be conducted in Gawler's chapel, 1754 Pennsylvania_avenue, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, with interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Phillips was widely known in this city and was afliliated with a number ARE CONDUCTED TODAY | Young Girl Succumbs to Heart At- tack After Breakfasting With Her Parents. Mintwood place, Monday, were con- ducted at Hin funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street, today at 10 o'clock. Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley, rector of offi- Funeral services for Miss Jacqueline DuPuy, who died at her home, 1869 Braths. (OODWIN, LUCY A. Tuesday. December E3 1930, at ‘the home of her nephew, W. E. Parker, . Md., LUCY A.'GOOD- Funeral Priday, from the chapel of Warner E. Pumphrey, Rockville, Md. 2 Interment Union Cemetery. MADGE. On Wednesday, ; ;1930 MADGE GCODWIN' Re mains Testing At the W. W Ghaimbers o funeral home, 1400 Chapin s, Notice of funeral Inter. £ IR, RODNEY, v 23, 0. Suddent; GEORGE 0 and-the al frony his h st n.w. . Infers 3 1 Hale. Fun St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, clated. Interment was in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Miss DuPuy, who was 19 years old, died of a heart attack shortly after breakfasting with her parents, William Athreton DuPuy, author and journalist, and Mrs. Ada DuPuy. f Masonic niz 5. street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, it of Masonic organizations, ‘Tuesday. December is announced. ice. 3800 14th husband ot at the 8. 3 i$th st 5w 25 Tuesday, LEWIS James ames. Ethel inder_and '8 funersl | yesterday afternoon after a sudden ill- ness. Death was ascribed to heart disease by Dr. Lyman J. Greene of Casualty Hospital, who was summoned by neigh- bors after Mrs. Danlels had been found unconsclous. Members of No. 1 Rescue Squad rendered first aid in an effort to revive Mrs. Daniels, Formerly she re- sided in this city many years. She came here again recently from Maine, N. Y, to spend the Winter, 8he is su vived by a son by a former marriage, William 8. Lent of Pittsburgh. Puneral services and burial will be held in Maine, N. Y., Friday. A native of Phlladelphia, Mrs. Dan- fels went to Loudoun County, Va. to live when a young woman. In 1872 she | married William E. Lent of Sterling, Va. She and Mr. Lent moved to this city in 1883, ome time after Mr. Lent's death Mrs, Daniels was married to Ormond Danlels and made her home in Maine, N. Y. After Mr. D: death she lived with her daughie: late Mrs. William E. I in Mai N. Y. In addition to her son, Mr. Lent of Pittsburgh, and her daughter, the late Mrs. Dy Mrs. Daniels h another son, Freds k A. Lent, who | _ was widely known in theatrical cire !u,‘ Mrs, Daniels had been active in both |the Congregational and Methodist Churches. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. FUNERAL SERVICES.HELD FOR CAPT. ANDERSON Former Commander of No. 11 Pre- cinet Given Masonic Burial in, 1 e, 2 pan. . Depa 1930 beloved 11:3: CHRISTMAS DINNER Frult Cup Flori Celery Hea PHOTOGRAPHER DEAD or Canape Ambassador s o~ ) MCENTYRE, Congressional Cemetery. b Nul Queen Olives Cream of Fresh M jrooms, Crouton Soufe Clear Green Turtle au Madeira, Cheese Sticks Fresh Shrimpy LAWRENC Puncral i Thomas Ande command 1d., December 24 le, who was a photographer s, having been active almost fup to time of his admission to Memorial Hos on December 18, dicd at_that i itlon, aged 79 years. Mr. Shartle conducted a studio on ith Mechanic street, near Baltimore. had becn mberland 12 years | sngaged in business | 5. M. of McConnelsvill t of a family of Mrs. Hazel M. survivor., ! rvices pt. Willlam | = 501 vears old, former er of No. 11 police precinc ence, 1501 V street onducted in Murray & 1e southeast, was in Cor Masonic rites Lodge of ewbure en Cassoletts southea the ci Mangoes Sons, Sau Ro Oyster Stuffing, Cranberry Bauce of the National Grange, died in George- | town Hospital yesterday afternoon after an illness of five weeks. Death v\'fis‘ e ———— — —~ due to pneumonia. A native of this city, Mrs. Mccloskey| ADDISON RITES HELD received the grlrlter part of her educa- tion here and later attended Columbia | ton Dere andater attended Columbif | prominent Real Estate Operator musical centers and studied music with | Widely Enown Here. leading musicians of Boston. Mrs. McCloskey had composed both Puneral services for Arthur Dulany sacred and popular music and was a | Addison, prominent real estate operator, member of the choir and a director| who dl((‘(:‘] B'( héi‘wh’:fl?dxfld”fin:rg of church dramatic work at St. David's | conducted at & , 2 ) : 2 street, today at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. F. Bland Tucker officiated. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Addison was widely known here Melon in business and social circles. He was Avple |a member of a distinguished Maryland family, but had spent the greater part of his life in this city. 50! We Appreciate —the many kind remarks folks make Orange and Romaine Salad about our mortuary service. It is Hot Mi Fres indeed gratifying to know that our m.‘qr',’l‘.'l";:cm.'n'mc? F."T;A‘:‘p'.‘.‘:s' A ; eflorts are so rewarded. | has’ ncorported under the State law Snow B oupe Alaska : of Maryland to operate a country club. Brandy Punch Frozen Ege Nog Model chapel, private ambu- W| The capital stock consists of 100 shares lance and livery in connection ||| common stock, par value $10, and Wal- ter B. McEachern, sr.; Walter E. Mc- JAMES T RYAN | Eachern, jr., and Harry P, McKenna, o | all of Chevy Chase, are the incorpor- Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. | | ators. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 | Berlin public schools are teaching | Esperanto as part of the regular jan- Ruage course. | MONTGOMERY, £ 3 R Brussel Sprouts in Butter, New Stringless Beans o I ‘» Candied Sweet Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Country Club Chartered ¥ 3 c BALTIMORE, December 24 (Spe- clal).—The White Flint Country Club, | Inc., of Rockville, Montgomery County, Green Asple Fritters Grape Frait who was retired as Glaced, Rum Sau some 10 years ago, ! A RRY, ALICE. . at 4:30 pm. nw., ALIC QUISENRU a popula active in 1 . 2 Teachers Appointed. D. Q Rolls, Biscults, Corn Bread Coffee; Tea or Milk Cider r. 26 corne 1 SKINNE LILLIE 2 District of Columbia-— | eock | 1y colder to 5 ‘I cut 23 d idiness Fair and slight- ht. minimum temperature tomorrow increasing rising temperature; west, winds. itly colder partly cloudy tomor- northwest and west ued cold to- iy with moderate LILLIE E. ROBINSON. Ved v. D ROBINSON SKIN LR o Tnte emains PASTOR DROPS DEAD 5 n.w TONER, JAMFS E 1930, at i JAMES ' E 1 on mocderate TONER. | F |Rev. Mr. nee o A town, Expires on Shopping Trip. | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. Va., Decem- ber 24—Rev. John R. Rideout, 64, rec- tor of the Episcopal Church here for the past two years, dropped dead of | R apoplexy yesterday morning as he was about to enter an automobile with Mrs. Rideout for a shopping trip in Hagers- S5 st been tn 1l 1 health and > e ha n in his usual health anc STERED || was husy preparing for the church's | FURNITURE Christmas_program. "o | [AMBULANCES $4.00 Col. 0432 Rideout of Shepherds- ze Licenses. 1 © Mildred J. | cit M a-—Fair and cont tomorrow partly ly rising temperature; northwest and west winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight; tomor- Tow increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by snow or rain at night. - Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 37; 8 pm., 32; 12 midnight, 28; 4 am, 28; 8 am., 27; noon, 44. Barometer—4 pm. 2997 8 p.m., 30.01; 12 midnight, 30.03’ 4 am,, 30.08: 8 a.m., 30.17; noon, 30.26. Highest temperature, 37, occurred at 5 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 25, occurred at 5:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 32; lowest, 23, Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:3¢ am. and 5:43 p.m.; high tide, 11:06 a.m. and 11:19 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:16 am. and :28 p.m.; high tide, 11:51 am. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose, 7:25 a.m,; sun sets, 50 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:25 am.; sun sets 4:51 pm. on rises 10:49 a.m.; sets, 9:15 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- Ll ‘ha.‘l hour after sunset. > Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers— d Mayme E.|Both clear this morning. LOVING SON, LEON. * R | Weather in Various Citles. CURTIS, MARY JANE. In sad but loving res PR oo membrance of my dear mother, MARY E = JANE GURTIS (nee “Beid."who deparien § Temperature. 23 {81116 ane vear aso lods, Decempr 3k Va.: Kev fount friends flowers. TYSON, CHA! T L Ol Inv and RLES ELWOOD. Suddenly. on & decemt 1939, CHARLES 4 of Helen G. , 24; Chevy Chase, abeth G, later, Tuesday, December ace. 978 48t at. ne.. devoted husband _of r of Kenneth d- ailor, 1432 You Notice of r WOODY. JAMES. On 1930, UPHOL- SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PIANOS 7. Ernest Jarvis fur st. n.w, Notice of f In Memoriam. ACTON, JAMES. In husband, JAM this life’ three yea 24, 192 I % T DEAD STORAGE FOR AUTOS memory of my ‘dear ACTON, *who 'departed rs ag0 today, December HIS WIFE. + ADDIE. Sacred to the memory of r|“é?~ n‘.[fl’hr{. ?DDXE ALLEN, d'ha ed this iife twelve vear . December 24, 1018, N TR Y Gone, but not forgotten. HELEN, * CHAPMAN, MARTHA, In sad but loving res 3 prance. of my deur mother, MARTHA M. lig.g\\hn departed this life Decem- At the crystal river brink We shall d each broken link day bye and bye. DAUGHTER. ® CLEMEN- SON-IN-LAW, HARI}Y 2 OPEN STORAGE Best in Town. Local Call Chambers Co. 1 ST T mmmlmu}mmmm DAY DINNER! Elaborate plans are being made; rare recipes tested; the finest foods chosen— all to make the 1930 Hamilton Christmas Dinner the most delicious we've EVER had! Come and bring vour guests Christmas Day. And remember, we will provide portions large enough to divide with the kiddies— AT NO EXTRA COST! The 1930 Hamilton Christrnas Dinner Menu Thursday, December 25 Salted Pecans Queen Olives Hearts of Celery Chicken Noodle Soup, Family Style Beef Broth a L'anglalse Filet of Striped Bass Saute on Melon CHOICE OF ROAST FRESH VIRGINIA TURKEY, GOLDEN DRESSING CRANBERRY SAUCE Breast of Chicken, Devonshire Noisette of Lamb, Prince Orloff Centrefilet of New York Beef, Richelien CHOICE OF TWO CHOICE OF TWO Sweet Potato Olga New String Beans Candied Yams Asparagus Tips, Milanaise Potatoes Dauphinaise Fried Hubbard Squash Mausseline Potato Pearl Onion, cl‘fllfl auce Kuroki Salad Mince Pie Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Pumpkin Pie Apple Pie Vanilla, Chocolate or Cherry Bisque Ice Cream After Dinner Mints HOTEL HAMILTON 14th and K Sts. N.W. Dlstrict 2580 REASONABLE RATES PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS PHONE NAT. 6900 FOR | ESTIMATES Subscribe Today | It costs only about 1% cents | per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washington’s best newspa- | per delivered to you regularly every evening and Sunday morn- ing TINE, COLDER CLARK, JORN W, ing remembrance of my dear! father, JOHN WILLIAM CLARK, who departed this life thirteen years ago today, December 24, 1917, Today recalls the memory Of a loved one laid to rest, And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. AND - Merchants Transfer torage Co. ; 2. Telephone National 5000 and I I MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING—MODERN the delivery ~ill start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the 2nd of each month. Rev. STORAGE Eleanora Stm- Dearest mother, thou has left me. Thy loss most deeply 1 feel, But the God who hast bereft me, He can all my sorrows heal. Daily T think of the promise I made you o meet you on the heavenly shore. DEVOTED SON, JOSEPH. ® FOLSON, WILLIAM. In fond and loving re- membrance of out dear husband and son. WILLIAM FOLSON, who departed this life two vears ago foaay, December 4, 1928, It _was early Christmas eve morning, We shall never forget the sad das, When Death came in our home And tock our loved one away. Loving thoushts, Will. true and tender, Just to show we'll always remember. RUTH AND MOTHER. * S, HENRY. In sad but loving remem- of my devoted . HENRY LIG- Who departed this life two years ago today, December 24, 1928, Qur home is vacant without you, Daddy; Qur hearts are filled with tears: Some sweet day we will join you, Never to part no more. DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MINNIE L. t loving. re- SCOTT. d_brother, this ¢ Re < Abilene, A ; Wz WodpwarD & LLoTHROP —The Christmas Sto e....%... Henry P. and Jose Swem. ur, | 56,3034 3032 Pt.cloudy | Glear Pt cloudy Cloudy Glear tcloudy c Extends to You and Yours e gearly bels T R & who *dep vears ago, December 24, 1920, le he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we Tevere: HIS LOVING BROTHER AND SISTERS. THOMAS LUCAS, MINNIE L WRIGHT, LOUISE A. HAWKINS AND LOTTIE TAVLOR 3 MALONE, HARRY MILTON. In loving mem« ory of our dear son and brother, HARRY MILTON MALONE, hi passed away seven years ago today, December 24, 1923. More and more each day we miss him, Friends may t] our hearts are healed, By ey’ e ot i Sorrow %) at lies within our hengis concealed. 2 i "THE FAMILY. * sad but loving remem- son, JULTUS MINOR, o ol years ago to: we love him; Pt.cloudy Snowing FAISHEAIEEAIBRARBTIZBRIRI RS mmmmm@mz@wm : ; ; ¢ : : ; : : : ¢ 4 ; : g : Hearty Greetings and Sincere Good Wishes for A Merry Christmas ; : g g : ; ; g rted. reported to “don’t gamble with your _ RADIO ENJOYMENT use RCA Radiotrons” Deaths Repo e 1n | MINOR, JULIUS. T | brance of our de: who departed thi day, December 24, He's o He lives with And will for Te. HIS DEVOTED M; AND FATHER. * PORTER. FRANK J._In sad remembrance of Oy Ges hutband, FPRANK J. PONTER: wio = nine years ago today, 921 HIS DEVOTED WIFE. * | WALKER, PETER, Tn memory of our de- N M her - PErhR "WALKER, who en- tered Into _res nal twelve ‘years today, Decem 1918, and our mother n years ago, November ture, Weather. Clear Clear Clear Rain Clear i cloudy | (Ngon, Greent Horta (Fay 01 Mass. ave. | s Rain Cloudy Part 1 twood pl. ridg ave. 5., ren’s is surely 1o th st 1. ave Galiinger this life on irs. DOLLY | Waiter k. | . W 26, at 1:30 p. ain’ A, M. E. Zlon Chuieh, 6 L and M sts. n.w., Rev. W. D. , pastor, Relatives and. trichds in- Vited. BUCKNER, 50, Gallinger ¥ 3628 C 16" mont T.e. e AL DIRECTOR JOHN R."WRIGHT CO. 1357 10th St N.W Phone North 004! Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. M- 4200 Sth St NW. Col._6324. 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This is the 25th in a series of endorsements of RCA Radiotrons by the leading radio manufactuvers, RCA Radiotrons THE HEART OF YOUR RADIO 1389 DAVIS, MARY B. Depa ming. 3 13th ond 6th ‘sts. PERSON. ‘Call Lin. 9018 W. W. Deal & Co. _818 H ST _NE LINCOLN 8200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. L, nw 2 U SEEENTE Tishione National 2473 ‘Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private l.imousine Ambulance 12 H ST, NE h Mdactn SCnavet Lincoln 0524 ~ CHAS. S.ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST, Phone Lincoln 03 ALMUS R SPEARE Joseph F, Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W, Fhone we 198. A e _FEoabnihes x!n GEO, W, WISE CO, 2000 M St. N.W, West 0 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of no with the orietnal W.. K. Hpeare, corabliane . Piionie Nattonai 2803 1 St. . NW ormerly_940_F FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. ArUstic—expressive—inexpensive: T o O - GLERWCUh clfig}f_g‘:?.’fi Choics Loss anl Subes br Hates ard. Dilyis. e Carter: at three granachii- | randchildren and a host resting at Roberi 5. s tuneral home, 2244 Georsia a mber 35, at 3 : r daughter, 2v1 K | ervices will be held | ab 2 pan. Inter- | % Tuesday, De- LLEN, wile of Funeral irom Best Wishes for a MERRY CHRISTMAS —and a Joyous Yuletide Season! onds and | v's or on Hyattsville | téward, North 41 3 17 Pa. av (A8 930 am., DOG—B, N 1d &t 10 a.m, Rela ited to attend.” lnterment, onal Cemetery. FLORA E. On Monday, December 1930, at Hyennis, Mass., FLORA DILL, formerly of Washington, D F. B. Gande <A E Betts, Fhagr Departed this life ‘December 23, 1930, GEORGE LEO IN, husband of Edna Edelin and de- voted 50n Of James A. and Lena Edeli He miso leaves two sisters, four brothe and other relatives and friends. Remal: resting at the funeral parlors of Alexan- der 8. Pope, 315 15th st. 5.c., untl Weane: day, December 24, at 8 p.m., thence 231°'3pa 8. De. Funeral Friday, Decem- ber 26, ‘ai 3 am. irom Cyprian’s Church, 15th and C sts. s Interment Mount Olivev Cemeter: | ENRHART, WILLIAM ember 2 eve and . “Return No ques- | at 5 With _coral coid Sis. and Willard | ts. Hotel . EYEGLASSES—C between Arts G | Liberal reward. POCKETBOOK— Black pocke Siation, Reward. Call 7_Pa, ave. se. PURSE~-Large black pu oming Apt., containing money, spectacles, Finder keep money, keys and aito 1 but return les to Wyoming APL. RADIO ENGINEERS ADVISE: Replace allthevacuumtubes in your radio set with RCA Radiotrons at least once a year. This is the only sure way to maintain good per- formance and mini dis- sgreeable noises and other troubles caused by inferior tubes. RCA Radiotrons will give you the maximum in near Un- | oln 9765, or | driver's license or hoth are re. Address, 654 Girard, or phon . On Wednesday, . WILLIAM C., beloved husband of Ermina J. Ehrhart and father of Mable E. Chase, Mina E. Brown, Adde A. Enrhart and Edward C. ERrhart. Pu- W. W. 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