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SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover Have; With # Them at the White House Over Sunday Mr. Allan Hoover. HE President and Mrs. Hoover were_joined yesterday by their son, . Allan Hoover, who will remain with them at the White House over Sunday. Mr. Hoover, ¥ acc fed his mother and her grand- children, little y Ann Hoover and Herbert ' Hoover to the drill at|Treasury; Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Fort Myer yesterday | Brown, Dr. Kemp Robert Greenfield of Pl | Johns Hopkins, Baltimore; the first sec- The Vice President, Mr. Curtis, and retary of the Itallan embassy and his sister, Mrs. Gann, were greeted With | Countess Antoinette Roncalll di Mon- E:‘ formality at the Keith Theater | torio, Senorita Dona Rosa Padilla, Mile. night when they occupied the boX | Reine Claudel, Miss Helen Patten, Capt of honor at the pre-view of “Clmar-| Nobjle Luigi Notarbartolo dei Duchi di ron,” looking out upon an audience as|Villarosa and Lieut. Col. Marco Pen- brilliant as any ever seen at grand |naroli, naval and military attaches, res opera in the Capital. spectively, of the Italian embassy. The cabinet, including the Secretary b : of State and Mrs. Stimson, the Secre- | The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora tary of War and Mrs. Hurley, the At-|de Ferrara will be hosts at dinner this +torney General and Mrs. Mitchell, the | evening, preceding the dance to be Postmaster General and Mrs. Brown, |given by the Minister of the Nether- the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs.|lands and Mme. van Royen for their Adams, the Secretary of the Interior|son, Mr. J. H. van Royen, jr, attache and Mys. Wilbur, the Secretary of Agri- | of the legation. gulture and Mrs Hyde, the Secretary of | qpe Ambassador of Chile gnd Senora Oommerce and Mrs, Lamont, each With | pgija ‘and the Minister of Honduras and Senora de Argueta will be the ranking guests at dinner this evening of the charge d'affaires of Salvador and Senora de Deiva, who will entertain at the Shorecham Hoiel and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron, the Ambassador of Peru, Manuel de Freyre y Santander, Minister of Denmark and Mme. Wad- sted, Representative James M. Beck, Mme. van Katthoven, Mr. David Finley, special assistant to the Secretary of the parties of friends, occupied seats in t orchestra. The doplomatic corps and society in all of its various circles filled the house. The Vice President and his party were slow in arriving on account of en- gagements of long standing, but th: ‘were among the most enthusiastic spec- tators. Pioe st Ratian Frabassy. | the'legation. The Italian Ambassador and Donna Mrs. Adam M. Wyant Antoinette de Martino were hosts at|lunching with her ir dinner at the embassy last evening, en- man Park Hotel yest tertalning the Ambassador of Germany | B At A Whole Funeral for a Low as .. erlands and rtain at a g for their attache of The Minister of the N Mme. van Royen w dinner and danhce th son, Mr. J. H. van ir. had guests at Ward- Representative and Mrs. John Taber . will entertain at dinner this ¢:ening at the Carlton. Their S will num- and Better Funerals §/ ey 7o, the Usual Cost Are Done by hambers ¥ $75 The Controller General of the United States and Mrs. J. R. McCarl enter- tained at dinner at the Shoreham Ho- tel last evening. Their guests included Mr, and Mrs. John Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moffitt and Mr. and .drs. Cooper Light Boun. Engineer Commissioner, and Mrs Robb will be hosts at dinner this evening in compliment to Maj. and Mrs. R. E. | Jones of Fort Meade. | Miss Freeman Presented By Mrs. Buckingham at Tea. Mrs. Benjamin Buckingham will be hostess at a tea this afterncon in com- pliment to her niece, Miss Isabel Cole- man Freeman, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Coleman Free- [ Select Listings of Charming Old | GEORGETOWN HOMES $12,500 to $100,000 Choice Rentals Boss and Phelps ‘1417 K 7Streetr Conn. Ave. & De Sales St. (Opp. Mayflower Hotel) Centrally located. in walking distance of ‘Govt. depts, financial and shopping districts. Rooms Specially Priced T80, 450 Vad S50 Rer Monte Table unezcelled—moderate prices— famous for ever quarter century. Breakfast, Lunch—$1.00 Tea, Dinner—$1.25 & $1.50 ANCHORAGE CUISINE Senor Don | the | Maj. H. L. Robb, Assistant District THE EVENIN man of Philadelphis, who is the of her -\munm‘honunnm&n The hostess. will have assisting her Mrs. Robert ghe;, l{lh. Almgfg Rogers, Mrs. C. F. R. & Rellly and Mrs. G. K. llm Miss Freeman will have with her Miss Beatrice Patton, Miss Elizabeth Nolting and Miss Virginia Glazebrook. Miss Freeman, who will remain in Washington until Friday, has many parties planned on her dar, among them being a dinner which Canon and Mrs. G. Freeland Peter give pre- ceding the Washington International Assembly Monday evening. Tuesday she will be guest of honor at a lunch- eon of Miss Agnes Shands, and Wed- | nesday Mrs. C. F. R. Ogilby will give a luncheon for her, followed by a theater party. i Uruguay and Mrs. Leland Harrison will be hosts at dinner this even Mr. dinner last evenin, Capt. and Mrs, Harold Witter Hast- yesterday announced thé engagement | of their daughter, Janet Hastings Wood- | bridge, to Lieut. Bream Cooley Ratrick, | Field Artillery, U. S. A, son of Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, retired, and | Mrs. Patrick of Washington. Lieut. Patrick is stationed at Fort Hoyle, Md. | Licut. Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore Chandler entertained a party last eve- | ning at the dinner dance at the Shore- | ham Hotel in compliment to Comdr Chandler’s debutante sister, Miss Mar- shall Chandler. Their guests included i Miss Dorothea Lane, Miss Elzabeth Brawner, Lieut. Comdr. Gale Poin- dexter, Lieut. Stanhope Ring, Lieut. Ed- ward S. Pearce and Mr. William C. Coe. Mrs. Mable Walker Willebrandt had lunching with her yesterday at | arlton. Mrs. Charles D. Walcott left Wash- ington yesterday for Canada, where to- she will give alk _on the wild flowers of the Canadian Rockies before the Royal Canadian Institute at To- ronto. S week. | Mrs. Karl D. Klemm entertained in- | formally at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. Miss Devereux Green, , debutante aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Devereux Green, has gone to Baltimore to spend the week end with Miss Nancy Soth- oron, a Baltimore debutante. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kennedy McCook | will entertain this evening at the din- ner dance session at the Shoreham Hotel. | luncheon today at | guests numbering 16. the Oarlton, Additional Patronesses | For Zonta Benefit Monday. Added to the list of patronesses for | the Zonta benefit Monday night in the | National Theater for America’s.Sweet- | heart are Representative Kahn Rep- | resentative Nortow, Miss Mabel Board- | man, Mrs, James Murdock, Mrs. R. W. | Bolling and Mrs. Willlam 8. Corby. Brig. Gen. Willlam E. Horton, chair- man of the men's floor committee for the Washington International Assembly {ball Monday night at the Willard Hotel, will be assisted by his vice chair- man, Mr. Walter D. Davidge, and a committee of prominent men. Among ||| those who have accepted the invitation the committee are Vice Huse, Maj. Gen. ol. Rawson War- Maj. to_ serve on | Admiral Harry Pickne | George Owen Squire, | ren, Maj. Reginald L. Foster, George 8. Patton, jr.; AMBULANCES Best in Town. 54.00 Tl’le Consistent Community Picturing the home of Mr. Earl W, Shinn, at Another Kenwood home 123 Brookside Drive. recently completed and occupied by its N Kenwood you'll see the unusual features fort and convenience to its natural I vate bus which takes the youngsters safely to at Chevy Chase Circle when the family cars A\ To reach Kenwood —go west of Wis- consin Avenue on Bradley Lane, con- tinuing under the viaduct to the en- trance to Kenwood, three short squares on to the left. arrangements for financing. 2400 Sixteenth Street charms—the private Golf and Country Club with its handsome club house ; the pri- and provides a connecting link with the trolley and bus lines EIGH the many advantages Kenwood offers and you i hn\"e overwhelming evidence not only of its desirabil- ity for resndence but of its sound investment value. Our Representatives are at the Field Office every day for consultation with you as to available sites, and we shall be glad to co-operate with pro- spective purchasers in the preparation of plans and Kennedy -Chamberlin De velo_pm ent '.Co. owner. which add com- and from school are in use. Columbin 7280 ‘The former United States Minister to | and Mrs. Harrison also entertained at ' ings of Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., | e will return the end of next | Mrs. Charles E. Hood entertained at | her | Capt. John P.| | Jackson, Lieut. James C. White, Lieut. | G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. - BAL BOHEME PATRONESS ] night, February MRS. GEORGE BOWIE CHIPMAN, Who has joined a large number of important Washington hostesses in sponsoring | the Bal Boheme of the Washington Arts Club at the Willard Hotel Monday .} Cook on Lawrence Baks —Harris-Ewing Photo. Don Lowry, Mr. George H. Calvert, jr.; Mr. Edward Burr Powell, Mr. Archibald C. V. Wells, Mr. Williams Bowle Clarke, | Mr. Charles Mason Remey, Mr. Beverly | H. Herris, Mr. Laurence Gouverneur Hoes, Mr. Robert Dulaney Cummin, Mr. | Arthur Pickering, Mr. Fulton Lewis, Mr. | Charles D. Qarroll, Mr. Mitchell B. Car- roll, Mr. John H. Storer, Mr. William | Jeffries Chewning, jr.; Mr. Wilbur W. Hubbard and Mr. Randolph Zell. Mr. George Bond Cochran and Mr. | willlam Bowie Clarke left Washington today for Florida, traveling by auto- mobile. They will spend the rest of the season at Miami. Mr. Clarke is re- covering from a long {illness. Mr. H. P. Dodge will entertain a party of 15 gt a midday breakfast tomorrow in the patio of thé Cariton Hotel. Mrs. J. W. Davis entertained a com- pany at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. J. Converse Gray of Brookline, Mass., is at the Carlton for a few day accompanied by Mrs. Charles X Thayer | of Boston, Mass. Mrs. H. Edmund Bullis entertained a rty at luncheon yesterday at the jhoreham Hotel in compliment to Mrs. | | H, Earl Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gardner of Pittsfield, Mass., are at the Dodge Hotel during their brief stay in the Capital. Miss Helen Hewitt of Philadeiphia is | at the Carlton, where she will reman | over the week end. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Elliott will | entertain a company of 12 this evening | at the dinner dance at the Shoreham | Hotel. Arts’ Club Tea Tomorrow For Exhibiting Artists. | The Arts’ Club will give a tea tomor- row afternoon in honor of the exhibit-| ing artists, Mr. Charles H. Walther, president of the Charcoal Club of Bal- BURLINGTON HOTEL Banguets, $125 U Bridge Parties. Dances Special Dinner. Daily. $1.00. 1120 Vermont Ave, Decatur 0500 Sunday Dinner 12:30to3 5:30t0 8 $1.50_xo Tipping Biue Points on Half Shell or Fresh Fruit Cugfl Cream of Chicken up or Consomme Princesse Roast Young Capon, Celery Dressing or Tenderloin Steak, Mushrooms Smithfield Hawm, Cranberry Conserve Virginia Spoon Bread New Parsley Potatoes or Stuffed 8weet Potato Caulifiower Hollandaise or Fresh Siring Beans | | | Tomato Aspic Balad i Pecan Cream Ple Frozen Chocolate Eclate Neapolitan Parfait Colfes QDinneu also at $1.25 and $1.00§ { or a la carte i i North Capitol and E Streets | Tow afternoon. | will be guests at this meeting. Members ' National 5460 timore, and Mrs. Susan B. Chase, 8! member of the National Association of Woman Painters and Sculptors, and of*the American Water Color Socicty of | New York. Mrs. Chase, who is vice chairman of the Art Committee of the| Arts' Club, will serve as hostess tomor- Capt. Cox and Maj. Mahin will assist at the meeting of the Army and Navy Soclety, Children of the . American | Revolution, this afternoon with the lec- ture and pictures on “History of the American Flag.” Mrs. du Bois and Miss Carnell of the Bicentennial Commission are privileged to invite friends who wish to join the C. A. R. The hostesses, Miss Anna Mahin and Miss Margaret Mahin, have provided for dancing for members and their guests. The personnel of St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital will entertain at a dinner tonight at the Dodge Hotel in honor of Mrs. Honora O'Brien, retiring matron of the hospital, who, after many years of service will go to Detroit, Mich., to make her home. Covers will be laid for 50 and the dinner will be followed by a musical p: m. The Committee on Arrangements is headed by Dr. Mary O'Malley. Mrs, Clarence T. Booker will receive tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in her home at 4110 Thirteenth place | northeast. | Receiving with Mrs. Booker will be | Mr. and Mrs. T. Paul Speaks and other officers of Brookland Chapter of the| Order of the Eastern Star. | Mrs. William Gutshall, Mrs. Verna | Conway and Mrs. Troy Mibson will pre- ! side at the tea tables. The Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, under the direction of Mrs. Preston B. Kavanagh, gave a Juncheon today in the patio of the Carlton Hotel with an at- tendance of 40. Mrs. Margaret Grandle of Pitisburgh, Kans., national president of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, is| the house guest of Mrs. Margaret Hop- kins Worrell. Mrs. Grandle is here in the interest of the pension bill to in- crease widows’ pensions. She will meet Grand Comdr, Jewell of the G. A. R, together with other patriotic leaders, for a conference. Mrs. J. C. Reilly’ of Pittsburgh, Pa., is now at the Shoreham Hotel where she will res for about a week be- fore going to Florida. She is accom- pnx‘zllleyd by her daughter, Miss Bertha Retlly. Mrs. J. E. Keyes, accompanied by Miss B. Williams of Galt, Ontario, are spending the week end in Washington and are at the Dodge Hotel. Miss Marie Heide of New York City is at the Carlton for several days, ac- companied by Miss Marie Benzinger of | Brunnen, Switzerland. BACKGAMMON Intelligent instructions, quick results. Appointment. Reasonable. L. CALAIS 1620 19th 8t, N.W, Tel, North 1523. Famous Bouquet | A Superior Coffee ‘ SATURDAY, JANUARY | | vi | 24, 1931, LARGE CROWD SEES NIGHT HORSE SHOW More Than 150 Entries Par- ticipate in Riding Club Events for Prizes. More than 150 entries participated n the District Night Horse Showsof the Riding and. Hunt Club at the arena, ‘Twenty-second and P streets, last night before nearly 1,000 spectators. Eight events were scheduled and several cups and ribbons Were awarded as prizes. Admiral Cary T. Grayson, president of the club, awarded the prizes. Winners in the eight events were as follows: Class 1, novice saddle class—First, Miss Maude Preece on a mount (\“‘nt‘fli by Miss Nancy Jgies: second, Mrs. J. F. Landis on her ghount, Domingo, and third, Miss Kafrina McCormick on Sespt. Green Hunter Class. Class 2, green hunter—First, Mrs. R. | L. Bacon's mount, Miss Preece up; sec- ond, Percy N. Niepold's Gold Foyle, with Mr. Niepold up, and third, Tommy 's_Glory. Class 3, polo class—Maj. G. P. George on Blue Boy; second, Mrs. John Hinck- ley's mount, Miss Preece up, and third, Capt. George Shea of the 16th Field Artillery on Miss Commerce. Class 4, Free-for-All Handicap—Pirst, | Maj. A. D. Surles on Temptation; sec- ond, Miss Betty Couzens' Bean Beetle, Bobby Roby up; third, tie between Mrs W. J. Chewning's QGolden Girl, with Bobby Roby up, and Mr. Neipold's G Foyle, ridden by its owner. Open Saddle Class. Class 5, open saddle class—Bobby Roby on Frark Burro Happy Time; second, Mrs. J. D. Patch’s Bally Fore: Mrs. Patch up; third, Miss Nancy Jones on Lucky. Class 6, touch and out class—First, Charles Carrico on Dark Secret; second, Mrs. J. F. Landis on Harlequin; third, Ray Norton's High Compression with Bobby Roby up. Class 7, ladies’ hunter class—First, Mrs. R. L. Bacon's mount, Miss Preece up; second, Miss Katrina McCormick on Clifton Chief; third, Maj. Henry Leon- | ard's Lady Anne with Mrs. Vernon Ol- smith up. Class 8, Corinthian class—First, Mrs. Simon Patterson’s Slim with Bobby Roby up; second, Mrs. Patterson's Thundercrash with Roby up, and third, Betty Couzens’ Bean Beetle with Roby up. HAYWARD WEBB RITES ARE CONDUCTED TODAY of Altoona, Pa., Airport Died Wednesday at Home of £ Brother-in-Law in Capital. | Owner Funeral services for Hayward Hutch- inson Webb, 34 years old, owner of the Altoona, Pa., Airport, who died of a heart attack in_the home of his broth- er-in-law, Dr. James F. Mitchell, 1344 Nineteenth street, Wednesday, were con- ducted at the home of his brother-in. law, Walter F. Chappell, 2861 Wood- land_drive, today at 10 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, rector of St.John Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and H streets, officiated. Interment was in | Arlington Cemetery. Mr. Webb is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emily Cuthbert Webb: a young daughter, Patricia Cuthbert Webb, and two sisters, Mrs. James F. Mitchell and Mrs. Walter F. Chappell. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported the Health Department in the last 24 ure 85, Home for Incurables. 80, 141 1ith st. D.e. 80 3714 Morrison st. 80, 5620 Colorado ave. atshall.’ 74, park, 12th and B _Thomas A. W. Shock, 69, United States Noval Hospital Daniel M, Siiechan, 65, 427 Whittier at. Wilitam H."Whiting, 56, 908 Tth st. s (Theophilus J. Clements, 52, 1243 Wiscon- Gin Ming Chee, 50, Gallinger Hospital. Edward Mapple, 47, 225 Pennsylvania ave. Belle Hudson, 47. St. Elizabeth's Hogpita Clifford Hyde Hollinger, 44, 412 Onedia st Carl H, Zocllaer, 39, 3203 Grace st. Jumes 5. Greenwood, 33, Fox Perry, Md. | thy Offutt, 30, Gallinger Hospital. | E. Alston, 29, Tuberculosis Hos- Alexander Norris, 20. Gallinger Hospital pilofent of Beatrice Brunson, Gallinger Hos- Infants of Beatrice Brown, Gallinger Hos- pital. George W. e Marriage Licenses. a tt, 32. Arlington, Mary K. Shoemaker, 25, this city; s 8. Montgome: Loff. 26, Releigh. N. C.. and Ruth Shapiro, 21, Blountstown, Fla.; Rev. G. Sil- | verstone. | aniel Miles, 31, and Essic Lee, 10; Rev. | D Jarvis. D W, hours | GRAYSON, MARY. On Tuesday, January 20, William A." Gordon, 56, New York City, and Belinda B. Elder, 46, Buffalo, N. Y. Rev. Joseph R. Siz00. Garrett W. List, 36. and Mary A. Brown, 26 Rev. Alfred E. Barrows. | Charles J. Hermann, 25._and Agnes M. | Schmicdicke. 35. both of Baltimore, Md.; | Rev. John F. Parmer. d_J. Jenkins, 22. and Daisy E. Wil- 23" Rev. J.'L."8. Holloman. ne “Lindquist, and Bessie R. | Sii00. Si Edna L. Cat- | a.; Rev. John | Burton J. Robinson. 32. Donora, Pa.. and | Betty L. Hughson. 26, Louisa, Va.: Robert E. Mattingly. SR e SUIT CASE. containing man's shirts, unders wear, etc.; left at Capitol Towers Pharmacy. Owner may have same by identifying and aying for this ad. BAG—S15 teward for ostrich leather zipper bag: lost from automobile Wednesday night: contained bathrobe and some clippings. Re- furn to American_Automobile Association BILLFOLD, black leati iitials, “L. W. Hill” "in 'gold: containing large sum _of moriey, otc.; reward. 1451 W st. n.w. Po- tomae e T. white_ gold 1INk, 3 25c Ib. Delivered to Your Door N. W. Burchell WASHINGTON Announces the Opening of a on the Lobby Floor Monday, January 26th QAnother delightful place to lunch or dine—from noon till 8:30 P. M. QFood, prices and service, the same * as in our Coffee Shop which has be- come most popular. BRACE set_with large Reward. 231 F st. n.w. Avt. 101 . 2 sappHires and 1 ¢ in or near Congressio c Cléveland 0127. _ Reward. CHAIN—Lady’s Jong old chaln, Buch; 4 All v anan and Allison sts. on 14th. Return to 4423 15th ?617.1#2— pown d'gzhgl(ef '?'}‘8’ an: o name “‘Patsy. Genizsberger, McKinley st. n.w._Olev. 0881 i GLASSES—Gold-frame bifocal spect §ime case, Jan. 22. Rew: Natio Branch 7 nond set Country 5w 3749 OBAG, black patent I pairs of glasses, kevs, Reward. _Wis. 386 ther, containing small change. T nes nn._ave. Adams Diamond sapphire. o or near Jellefl's, on F Ia | ham Hotel Thursday night: st_n.w. Cleveland 0380. —On 14th st. car, Wednesday noon, !mgéeux unmarked tabie silver; reward. Col. WRIST WATOH _Lady s, BIgin. m Iet: Initials “E. M, S."i'on 16th & Meridian Park and Chalfonte apts. Call Adams 8871. WATCH_AND H. B. B. Saturday aiternoon, Phione_Cleveland 035 $50.00 REWARD —for recovery or information llldlng Te= covery of new Ford: two-door coach, light olive ‘green coler. had 1930 tags, No. ¥ 2323 Engine No. A3033941. A. A. A. member. | seen Jan °2." Address Box 240-J, Star office, or Lin. 2810-J. reward. | | Brace- tween ward. One Room, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road Births Reported. The following births have beene to u:; TR e rtment in the "Tast 30 Worley, girl. Pyles, ton E. and Eve awrence B, and Trazer and Bess ¥ orman and_Ma: Willlam H. and_ A._Reeves. g James C. and Vanlear Robey. rl. Lawrence E. and %url V. Graves, girl. John L. and El .. Bayior, boy. Bloomi¢ and Agues Anderson, boy. Qard of Thanks. LKER. SARAH SMITH, We wish to Kk the ny friends for their ki X+ Tessions of Sympatny and beautiful floral "RVITEIAM 1. SMITH AND PAMILY. Deaths. ALEXANDER. JANE. Suddenly on Thurs- ay, January 22, 1931, JANE ALEXANDER, the dovoted mother of Willlam H. Shields, Helen_7. Alexander. Virginia P. Shiel and Theo. L. Alexander. Puneral Sun day. January 25, from her late residenc 1128 New Hampshire ave. n.w., st 2 Relatives and friends invited. ALSTON, WILLIAM E._On Wednesga: uary 21, 1931, at the Tuberculoss 14th and Upshur sts. nw. WILLIAM B. belaved son of the late Willlam and Estelle Alston. He also leaves three uncles. Fu- Reral services will be held at fthe ‘Rich- ardson ehapel. Saturday. January 24. 1700 Vermont ave. n.w., at 2 o'clock. Interment at Payne's Cemetery. . BAKER. MILTON R. On_January 23, 1931, at his home. Latrel. Md. MILTON R. Aged. 27 vears, beloved husband of Ruth E_ Baker (nee Stanton). Funeral services at 8t. Phillip's Church, Laurel, Sunday, January at 2 p.m. Interment in Ivy il Cemetery. . BARMETT. HARVEY. Departed this life on Wednesdav, January 21. 1931, at bis resi- 426' K st. nw. HARVEY BAR- eaves ons sister and cousin to loss. Funeral Sunday. Jan- 1 pm, from Frank Wiilllams' °, 208 L st. n.w. Interment morial Cemetery. Passed away .on 1931, “at Brent- the De- | ! ! Tnte < Lincoln Cemetery. 24° iday, January Hospital, ‘at Hysong's fu-'| . n.w. Notice of funeral later. BRICE, LOUISE M. Departed this life on 1031, at 1030 a.m.. at st s.e., alter a long i e leaves 1o nourn’ their loss one daughter, three sons, neteen_grandchildren, two ‘sisters, one her and a_number of other relatives friends. Requiem mass Monday, Jan- 9 am. at St Vincent De Soutii Capitol and_M sts. ent Holy Rosary Cemetery. ROSary- ville, Md. Remains resting at W. Ernest arvis' funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. JATES, JOHN H. On Friday, January 23, 1931. at his residence. 739 3rd st. n.W,. JOHN H. COATES. beloved brother of Mr. Julia Coates Rogers. Funeral from Sa § chapel. 5th end H sts. n.w.. on Mon- January 26, at 2 pm. Relatives and inierment at Consres- ary 38, &t Paul's Church cc invited. s life Thurs- 3 , at 5 pm. at her residence, 1219 Q st. n.w., SUSIE CORBIN. She leaves to mourn their loss three brothers, three half-sisters and a host of ther relatives and friends. Funeral Sun- uary_25, at 1:30 p.m’, from Flor- ue Baptist Church. Rev. Taylor Friends ~ invited. Remains resting at Mrs. M. E. Winslow and Pi more funeral home, 3013 9th &t. n.w. CREWS, SARAH EMILY. Passed into_ the reat beyond Thursday, January 22, 1931, at the residence of her daughter. 1428 1ith n.w., SARAH EMILY CREWS, wife of the late Hon. Willlam H. . loving mother of Mrs. Minnie 1931 Ja 0 st. d Hirlam T. She aiso leaves 14 &randchildren 7 great-srandchildren. Funeral Sun- January 25, at 1:30 p.m.. from the W. ' Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You ‘st. n.w." Interment Harmony Ceme- tery. 5 SAW. LUCIUS. On Wednesday. January 21, 1031, LUCIUS ESAW. the devoted hus- band of Alice Esaw, son of Wynie H liard and brother of Wallace Esaw. Re- mains Testing at the W. Ernest E Braths. B ROLLMAN, Priday, n of s eral ;l‘ll h'lfil". Corbin pl. ne., on 8:30 a.m.: thenee to Holy Comforter Church, e mass wh | Pyt T ri i ROSS. one niece an r relatives and frien: day. 1 pm.. from the "Chureh, 6th and N Bundp's fune ® el s, ursday, Jan- uary 22, Ehan 8 THEBRIed" 5 3703 P st. n.w.. devoted brother of Katie Bhedrick and Mrs. Fannie Campbell, R Mains festine at_ the W. Ernest Jarvis uneral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Funeral onday, Janiary 26, wm. Tgm Holy Redeemer Church. OD. MARY JANE. Departed this oy AT o Priday. ‘January 33. 1931, at ner T hee, 1381 D st e MARY JANE. e ved " wife of ‘Alfred’ Smaliwood: lovin B Jones. Mary Brigdelh nd Orace Smaliwood, and devoted sister of John Butier, Susanna Barber, Josg Penwick, Georsix’ Butler Mary, .'§y«m. Remains resting 1t Alexander S Pope's, 313 15th st until” Sunday, January '35, thene ¢ late residence. uneral Tuesday, January 27, at 9 rom 8t. Cyprian's Church, 14! 3.0, where high Tequiem mass for" the ‘repose of her soul frlends _invited to attend. Mount Olivet Cemetery. SMITH, CLIFFORD M. Saturday. 1931, 8t 11 a.m Castialty Hospit 8 of 400 East Capitol st. Notice of funer later. SPARROW. BASIL. De denly on_Saturday. 9 am. BASIL BPARR n.w, Notice of funeral he SULLIVAN, JAMES J. On Thursda uary 23,'1931, at his residence, 138 sw. JAMES .. beloved husband, of Sulilyan (nee Dant). Funeral from the shove resicence on Monday, January 8. nic be suni Relative Interment 26 at 830 am. thence fo 8t. Dom! Church, where mass will be sung at am. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. “Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery TAYLOR. ANNIE E. On Saturday, January 24, 1931, at 2 am. ANNTE E. beloved wife of ‘the late 1. Edward Tavier. aged 65 years. Funeral ne_residence of her daughter. M v E. Fieig, 2408 32nd st. we. on Monday. Jenuary 26, at 3 p.m.~ Relatives and friends invited to altend. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. WARD. WILLIAM ENGLISH. On Thursday. nuary 23. 1931, at his residence, 533 7ih se. WILLTAM ENGLISH, beloved hu band of Heprietta M. Ward, aged 81 vears. Funeral ‘from the residcnce on Sunda January 25, at 2 p.m. Interment at Roe ville Union' Cemeters. e In Memortam. BARHOUR. CLARENCE. In sad but loving fsmembrance of my devoted "husban CLARENCE A. BARBOUR. who left me one year ago today, January 24, 1930. lue. Clarence, T am lonely: in, the midst of fricnds T am With a smile on my face and a heartacie. Only God knows how I miss you. My heart eannot tell how T miss you, My lips do Rot know what o say; you Byt only G 0ws how I miss n my lonely home today. OTE] D WIFE. MAMIE. BOONE, MARY LOUISE. In loving remem Dl’lflt‘ of our g!?r wife and mothe: MARY LOUISE ‘who departed thi life one year ago tor » January M, 1930. Just & line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and true; Just & token of love's devotion ‘That our hearts still long for you. DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. CLEMENTS. MAGGIE. In loving I'x 3 CLEMENTS. who departed this life five years 0 today. January 34, 1027. They say time heals a broken heart, But. oh. it seems untrue: For five n&n u’w 'hr'-n hi HER LOVING DAUG! KATIE PINE. DUFFIELD, ELIZA A. A tribute the mrfl me mother, IZA ch a sad longing today. Touch of 'a vanished RRae, ? the Yotce ‘that i- stil ‘Over there in that Eden land. Bit I treasure as sacred the fond recol- Teoti of love to riy beloved and a funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. ment at Orangeburg, S. C., January 5. 25 FARRER. ROSE. On Wednesday, January 21,1931, at Gallinger Hospital, ROSE FARRER. beloved wife of Charlie’ Farrer, devated mother of four children Raves & mother and father, efsht sigters and one brother. - Funeral sérvices will be held at_the Richardson chanel, 1700 Yer; mont ave, Sunday, January at + o'clock. Rev. Lloyd 'Young, pastor of Mount Pisgah’ Church, will officiate. In- terment at Payne's Cemetery. FREUND, FREDERICK, On Saturday, Jan- uary 74 193). at ? am. FREDERICK FREUND, the lovine husband of Edith M. Freund, aged 64 years Funeral from his Iate residence. 1017 “rb:ter st. n.W.. on Tuesday, January 27. a* 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to aitend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetcry. 26 " On Friday. Jan- ry ‘23, 1 ANNA CLIPTON OGRANT. her, Tth . 8he is survived by her sons, Eden. John, Samuel. Bernard, Walter and Carroli Grant, and her daughters, Mrs. W. M. Keyser, Miss Ruby Grant and Miss te Grant of this city, and Mrs. C. and Mrs. A. F. Moffett of Warre on, Va. She is also survived by a sister, Mrs, Jettle E. Hond of thig city. and & prother, John Eskew of Charleston, W. Va.' Funeral from the residence of her daughier, Mrs. W. M. Kevser. 4439 9t n.w. on’Sunday, Jahuary 25, at 10 a.m. Intérment at Warrenton, Va. % 1931, at her residence, 6917 Blair rd., Ta- koma ‘Park, MARY GRAYSON, beloved wife of Joseph Grayson. 8She also leaves one daughter. four grandchildren, two ndchildren_and a_host of other relatives Funeral Sunday, January 25, m 8t. Luke's Baptist Church, 5?8 Rev: Shetton B Miller Remains resting at the W. +Rinerar “chutn,* 1038° yoi . iating. est Jar st. n.w. HOUGH, MARY A. Passed away on PFriday, January 23. 1931, at 10:30 p.m.. at the Tesidence “of her sister, Mrs. Jesse P. Crawford, 2936 Albemarlé st. n.w.. MARY A., deughter of the late W. W. and Sarah J."Hough. ~ Funeral and intermient privag JARVIS, JOHN F. On Thursday, January 31, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Merton A. English, 3317 16th s W JOHN F. JARVIS, heloved hush: Louise Jaryis, axed 81 years. He is sur- vived by his widow and two d hters, M Emanuel Speich and Mrs. Merton A. N h, at whose residence -the funerai service will be held on Monday, January 26, at 2 p.m. Interment private, 25% 'CAS, JOHN. Friday. Jani 23. 1931 JOHN LUCAB of 1717 6th st. n.w. Re. mains resting a¢ W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. MAGRUDER, EDGAR WILLIAMS. On Sat- arday. January 24, 1931, at his residence, i34 Sid'st. Clarendon, Va., EDGAR WIL- LIAMS. beloved husband' of Elizabeti jarron Magruder. Notice of funeral hery after, McKIE, MARGARET C. On Friday. Janu- 'y 33,1931, MARGARET C. McKIE (nee Dooley), beloved wife of Alexander McKle. Funeral from her late residence, 815 Ken. nedy st. n.w., on Monday, January 26, st 8:30 awm. Requiem mass at the Church of the Nativity at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. £ McKNIGHT, WILLIAM A. Suddenly, on Thursdsy. January 22. 1931, at his Tesi- dence, 323 A st. s.e. WILLIAM A., beloved son of the late James and Johanna -Mc- Knight and broiher of Mrs. Nora Mc- Knight Tappan and Mrs. Helen Bayly. ‘uncral will be held from his late resic nce on Monday, January 36, at 8:30 a.m. thenge to St. Peter's Church, where masé will be said at 0 a.m. for the repase of his soul. I ent in Mount Offvet Cemetery. ELMER. On Monday, January t Emergency Hospital, ELMER . loving sen of Rebecca Nev- devoted brother 'of Alfred and James Neverson. ~Funeral Monday, Ja ary 36 at 1 pin. from John T. funeral chapel. 3rd_and Eye sts. terment Rosemont Oemetery. PARK, ROLAND F. On January 33, 1991, ROLAND ¥.. beloved husband of Addie Park. Funcral services at Liberty Grove Church. Burtonsville, Md., on Monday, January 26, at 2 p.m. Intefment in Union Ceinetery. G PHILLIPS, GEORGE. On Thursday. Jan .uary 22, 1931, at his residence, 1302 Min. nesota ave. h.e. GEORGE, béloved hu band of Licy Phillips, father of Christo. pher Phillips. brother of Bartlett Phillips. 150 left other relatives and friends to departure. Funeral Monday, nuary 26, at 1 pom.. from Henry & Washington's funcral home, 467 N Interment Arlington Cemetery. PRATHER, MARGARET. On Wednesdaf, January 21, 1931, MARGARET PRATHE! the loving’ sister of George, Roger and Samuel Prather. Remains resting at the - Ernest Jarvis funeral church, Yo st p, 28 i He is survived by four o 8 brother; a stster_ and s host of neral Sunday, January af from the Ejks’ Home, 301 ave. n.w. REED, WILLIAM G. All mefmbers of Co- mbin Lodge, No. 85, 1. B, P. O. E.of W., are hereby notified of the de\th of Brother WILLIAM G. REED A session of sorrow will be held Saturday, January 24, at 7:30 p.m..at Columbia Lodge, Elks' Home. neral from the Elks’ Home, Sunday. Jan. uery 25, at 2 p.m. sMembers of Morning Star Lodge. No,'40: Forest Temole, No. 0, and Qolumbla Temple. No. are invited. HERBERT E. JONES, Exalted R A E MS; Sec. and its troubles shall end. all meet some day in the promised And then, dear mother, we shall under- HER, DEVOTED DAUGHTER, ELIZABETH DUFFIELD WEDLA KE. LES, JAMES H. In sad but lovi O branse of Tiny, husban JRuEs W o who depart; s lite ome veat A y, January 1930. In the land where the bright ones are & In that far home where they dwell Dods he-know How, My sad Heart s achind: Does he know I loved him so well? Gone. but mot_forgotten. s Wik e M orume. HAMMOND, FRANK. A tribute of lo A B R A TR life one year ago today, January 24, 1830. All to myself, T hold and know Hhat Srowlu 8y’ “Vheht Frank and 1 Bade each other & last §00d-b: That day comes back, as all sad days will, And I'keep \ts sadneis’ with me still All to mysel! s tonere TOWRG wire, 0. ® .| KENT, DOUGLASS. In loving remempras of ur Jdear fs DOUGLASS llfi. i dled cne ve 0 today, January 24, Gentle father, gentle father, X i T iy, o PROCTOR, MILDRED DORSEY. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear daugh- FRo&to R?ur h "l:zbl‘f!fl Qh%ln life three January 24, 1 80 we miss her: lh‘ 15 always n longed for all lent tea: vears a0 toda As we loved n Loved., Bringing many 1 1 X soraer, $1§¥eR b srorER. e THILL, J. W. In loving remembrance T ger 3 3 O Bo parted 8 A h d, ERER R O R T FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Clyde J. Nichols, Inec." o0 om st N, Gol em._ J- WILLIAM TEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 133!. l! P. J. SAFFELL RSONAL SERVICE—REASON. PN g A Nat Frank Geler’s Sons Co, T, 1%, National 2478 Wm. % Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 B ST. NE. Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. RHO CHAS. S, 'APITOL ST. brone Lincoin 0315: ALMUS R SPEARE 8 ed i t] . 8| T Connecticnt Ave, " Potombe to00 ~Yosesh ¥ Birch's S AC BIRCH) (I8A. 3034 M St. N.W. &hons Wess oote. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home New Yo ive. N.W. Di “CHAMBERS GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M St. N.W. West 08y, V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the sucressors of nor conn with ‘the original W. R. Speare establ Biiche National 2802, 1009 H St. N. ~W. W. Deal & Co. JOHN R WRIGHT co. 1387 10th St. N.W. Phone North 004%, —— 5 e— GLENWOOD C Vaultage, $5 per month Choice Lots and Sites for Sale. 7. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. € SHAFER ~ Gude Bros, Co. IZF 8L Tume B e,