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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Hoover Have Invitations Out for Last Two State Receptions. | | | 4E President and Mrs. Hoover | Mrs. l;nx\na!d B. \\'nngr'r‘l:rx&r:gg ra;;::l ith her to New Yor eent out cards yesterday from | jutt Aer (0 AT ess at dinner followed the White Heuse for the Tece- |, 075, noing Jast evening in the home of tion, Monday eveaing, Februa her parents. of the Treasury, Pos ce, terior, | Mme. Aly Ismail Bey have issued cards Agriculture, Commercs and Labor De- | for an at home Saturday, February 14, partments. | from 4 to 6:30 o'clock, and again will nvitations alwo are out %or the state be at home Friday afternoon at the reception In henor of the Army and some time. Navy, Wednesday, February 11, the date | having been changed from Thursday, February 12. Vice President (‘urlh Senator and Mrs. Robert J. Bulkley | of Ohlo are now at the Shoreham Hotel, | where they have take an apartment lorl the remainder of the season. Charles S, Dencen was the guest | honor Mrs. James Wellen Hays Dinner Tonight. | entertained at_luncheon yesterday n':;le Vice Bresident, Mr. Charles Cur- | the patio of the Carlton Hotel. The Hs. and his sister, Mrs. Edward Everett | other guests were Mrs. Edward Everett O will be the honor guests at din- ' Gann, Mrs. Otis F. Glenn, Mrs. Morris et this evening of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Sheppard, Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson, ! Livingston Crounse. Mrs. Thomas S. Williams, Mrs. Victor - | Martin, Mrs. Edward Clifford, Mrs. J. The Secretary of War and I1:s. Pat-| Tilison, Mrs, Virginia White Speel, Mrs. rick J. Hurley will be the guests in|aary Logan Tucker, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, M ese honor Col. and Mrs. D. T. Quin- | Mrs. A, E. Saxton, Mrs, Robert H. Mc- o i entertain at dinner this eve-| Neill, Mrs. Herbéry B. Orosby, Mrs, ning. | James Brown_Scott, Mrs. Algernon F. o~ d | Bailey, Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Mrs. D. D. The Secretary of Agriculture and| pisennower, Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, Mrs. Atthur M. Hyde enterfained S nrs mlis A. Yost, Mrs. Paul M. Line: fi;m;fénol:s&:rm:t?:nvxcc Prosident, Mr. | barger and Mrs. Leonard T. Gerow. Charles Curtis, In addition to Mr. and| s Strauss, wifs of Admiral Joseph Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, their gUes'S | strauss, has canceled her day at home were the Chinese Minister and Mme. | this afternoon and will not receive until Wu. the Postmaster General and MTs. | saturday, February 14. Walter F. Brown, the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. William N. Doak, Sen- 2 Roscoe C. Patterson of tary of Lowman, Mrs. Charles Elmore Cropley, wife of the clork of the Supreme Court of the United State visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bristow Wornall, at their home in City, Mo., for sev- eral weeks. Mrs pley will return to Washington about the first of March. and Mrs, tant Secretary of Mr, Ernest Lee Jahncke: Dr. Joel T, Boone, Col. and M 8. Praft. Brig. Gen. Willlam U. S. A.: Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Brown Harris Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Eakin, Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith and her guest, Mrs. B. F. Kaufman of Des Moines, and Mr. and | rs. Vernon Kellogg. MDlnner was served in the Chinese room of the hotel and their guests were received in the Pan-American room. the latter being very beautifully dec- orated with vases of pink roses and car- nations and a few Spring flowers.| Palms and ferns were used in the Chi- hese room and on the large table was an oval-shaped centerpiece of tropical foliage, including crotons, dracaena and | pandanus, and four crescent-shaped | plagues of orange-colored tulips and | buddlen alternated with four circular- shaped mounds of light pink carna- tions also combined with buddlea. | Sprays of fresia and maiden hair Xern‘ were strewn over the cloth. | ‘Mme. Debuchi, “wife of the Japanese | Ambassador, was the honor guest at uncheon today of Mrs. Samuel Beverly Williamson, who entertained in her| apartment in Stoneleigh Court. The Minister of "Rumania, Mr. Charles | Davila, will entertain at a large dance | this evening in honor of the Marquess and Marchioness of Milford-Haven, who are guests for a short time of Mr. and Lieut. Sadamu Sanagi, assistant naval attache of the Japanese embassy, en- tertained a small company at dinner last evening at the Carlton. ‘The postmaster of the District of Co- lumbia, Mr. Willlam M. Mooney, was host to a small company at luncheon yesterday at the Wiliard. Lieut. Col. G. de Forest Larner, U. S. A, and Mrs. Larner have arrived in Washington from New York City and are stopping at the Carlton. Party for Miss Emerson And Mr. Miller This Evening. Mrs. James Willlam Orme and her daught= Miss Marguerite Elizabeth Orme, will entertain at a bridge supper this evening in honor of Miss Helen Virginia Emerson, whose marriage to | Mr. Charles Perry Miller, jr, will take place February 14. Miss Ruth Newborn was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Robert Walter Burton and her sister, Miss Elizabeth Hoge, are entertaining at bridge this_afternoon. Miss Newborn's marriage to Mr. Robert Sedam of New York will take place Feb- ruary 28 in the Little Church Around the Corner, in New York City. Among those present at bridge are Miss Lilla La Garde, Miss Grace Harris, Mrs. George T. Marye and their daugh- | Miss Ellen Buell, Miss Vivian Ward, ter, Mrs. William D. Thomas. The | Miss Geraldine Free, Miss Carolyn Jack- minister will entertain at dinner before | son, Miss Mildred Burnham, Miss Mabel the dance. Best, Miss Marian Lum, Miss Margaret Mr. and Mrs. C. Matthews Dick will | Eckels, Mrs. James C. Parker, jr.; Mrs. entertain at dinner preceding the dance, | william Preston Haynes, Mrs. James H. and will have as their honor guests the Lemon, Mrs. Oscar Giese, Mrs. Frank marquess and marshioness. Barley, Mrs. Gordon Kessler and Mrs. ‘The marquess and marchioness, who | Smith W. Brookhart, jr. were accompanied to Washington by | Miss Catherine Olney of Worcester, Mass., arrived in Washington last eve- ning ‘and is_occupying a suite at the Mayflower. She is president of Quota Club, Inc., and was the guest of honor of the Washington Quota Club at a large luncheon today at the National Association of University Women. Miss Frieda Kenyon, president of the club, presided Miss Olney is the niece of the former Secretary of State, Richard Olney, and will spend the week end in the Capital Other out-of-town guests at the lunch- eon were Miss Myrtle Duke of York, Pa. | Miss Juliet Soulmrd of New York and Miss Alice Minor of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Miss Virginia Emerson was the guest in whose honor Miss Blanche Fulks, MBULANCES_ Best in Town. 34.00 Local Call..... Can Chambers Co. Cel 0432 ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. and La. Ave. N.W. 65th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers A Whole Fi ral f SC—— Money loaned to members on easy monthly payments James E. Connelly James F. Shea President Secretary Are vou living in the proper environment for your children? It takes more than a house to make a home. Environment exercises its strong influence over the character of a com- munity. In Kenwood effective landscaping and home beautification are encouraged by the example nature herself sets: and fostered by the regulations which pro- vide spacxous grounda surroundlng every home. Go west of Wisconsin Avenue on Bradley Lane, continuing under the viaduct to the entrance to Kenwood, three short squares to the left. Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280 Owin{l. Beatr! Miss Claire Hutlon of Sandy Spri are visiting staying at the Willard, having come to attend the dinner at the White House Thursday. Mrs. F. Eberhart Haynes are at the Murray Hill Hotel in New York. THE EVE VING STAR, WASHINGTON, PRESIDING AT BANQUET MRS. C. C. Former “first lady” of Idaho, wife of the commissioner of the who, as president of the Idaho State Society, will preside a 14 at the lhlclgll Hotel. . MOORE, eneral Land Office, banquet February -—Clinedinst Photo. Mrs. Kerr Wilson and Mrs. Charles Rol- lins are entertaining at bridge luncheon today at the Shoreham Hotel. The guests include Mrs, Gilbert A. Clark, Mrs. James Corey, Miss Ruth Moser, Miss Frances Earley, Miss Marian Schulteis, Mrs. Edward Myers, Miss Ada Mae Filer, Mrs. Francis Farley, Mrs. John Duncan, Miss Lucille Camp, Mrs. Karl Crowder, Mrs. Robert Bruce Emer- son, sr.; Mrs. Lloyd Berkner, Mrs. Rob- ert Bruce Emerson, jr.; Mrs. Rudolph Santelmann and Miss Theodora Emer- son, The Misses Miller of Alloway are hostesses at a delightful luncheon in| honor of their two nieces, Miss Anne | Miller and Miss Mary Moore Miller today. Miss Anne Miller will sail for ‘Miller and Miss Mary Moore Miller, | will join Ler sister in France shortly. The beautiful home of the Misses Mil- ler, Alloway, at Sandy Spring, Md, is tastefully decorated with flowers and | potted plgnts, and two other nieces ar- | rived for the occasion, Mrs. Conant Webb of Montclaire, N. J., sister of the Misses Miller, and Miss Helen Miller of Washington, their cousin. The other guests included Mrs. Mark Shields of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. James Johnston of Washington, and Mrs. Roland Childs, | Mrs. Mahlon Kirk, 4th; Mrs. Charles Tumbleson, Mrs. A. Douglas Farquhar, Yellott Canby, Mrs. M!'l, G. Rust Canby, Miss Miss Ann Gilpin and | Mr. and Mrs. Will Irwin of New York in Washingtcn and are Mrs. Albert J. Gore and her daughter, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Chadwick will have as their guest in their apartment | in the Broadmoor, the latter's aunt, Mrs. Rose Hartman, who will come to- morrow from her home in New York City to remain a short time. Mrs, Frank W. Bacon entertained a | small company at luncheon yesterday at the Shereham Hotel. Mrs. Lewis Washington of New York | City is in Washington after a trip to Oklahoma and is making her home at the Hotl Grafton. Mrs. Wendell Roscoe Turner enter- tained at dinner in her home, at Six- teenth and Whittier streets, last eve- ning Miss Emma Long, Mr. Robert Weppner and Mr. Gerald Goldreck, | later going to the dance at the Chanti- | cler. Mrs. Jossph F. Elward entertained a | party of 12 at luncheon yesterday in Burchell's Famous Bouquet Coffee “a breakfast in itself” ; 25c¢ 1b. N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fourteenth St. Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Avenue Telephone Decatur 0500 Sunday Dinner, $1.00 Seven Cou 12°30 to 8:00 P." e Point Cocktail HeFne QY piotitn Radl Greep Turtle Soup Consomme Fillet of Sole i, Fried ‘Vnuex Chlck'm «bfl l ll uc’}“l\(m pafruit ream Gravy Ln\t Jelly Lime Tco B b Spinach VN BEar o™ mutlered Omione Head Lettuce, Thousand Island Dressing le Pio and cheese mpEin Pie Whi ipped Cre erecotgh T X le Bun ut Sundae hon: Pu But Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carrier boy to knock on the door when delivering The Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment, National 5000—and instructions will be given for this service to start at once. | At Dinner Last Evenin, the crystal room of the Willard. Bridge followed the luncheon. Mrs. Harry T. Sandlin has moved to Wardman Park Hotel, where she has taken an apartment. Mrs. Sandlin for- | merly made her home at the Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Kent motored from their home, in Baltimore, and are at the Carlton for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. B. Miller of Rochester, N. Y, are at the D:dge Hotel during their brief stay in the Capital. Mrs. George Riley and her daughter, Miss Janet Riley, of Goshen, In arrived in Washington and have | an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. They have with them Miss Marie An- derson of Wilson, N. C Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Brigham of Brooklyn, N. Y., are in Washington for a few days and -are stopping at the Dodge Hotel. Miss Anderson Hostess ' Miss Mary Anderson, hecad of the Woman's Bureau of the Department of Labor, entertained at dinner last eve- ning at the Shoreham Hotel in honor of Miss Natalie Matthews and Miss Nettie P. Magill, both of whom are luvl the Children's Bureau of the ent of Labor to take up new cmnectlom in New York City. The guests included Miss Grace Ab- bott, head of the Children's Bureau; Miss Bresiette Linni, Miss Elizabeth Cushman, Miss Mary Robinson and Miss Agnes Peterson. Mrs. Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. John Bolling Huntsville, Ala., is at the Hotel Grafton for the re- mainder of the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Cochrane mo- tored to_Washington from their home in New York City and are stopping at | the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smith are at | the Willard while visiting in Washing- | ton for a short time. At the conclusion of their stay they will return to their home in Phllfldtlphll., Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. A MacLean of Niagara Falls, are in Washington and are stopping at Wardman Park Hotel for a few days, Mrs. R. C. Bryan was hostess to a small company ‘at luncheon at the | Shoreham Hotel yesterday. Mrs. J. J. Sutton and the Misses Sut- ton, Rye, N. Y., are occupying a suite at we Hotel Grafton and will remain until ay. Mis. Alexander C. Barker of New York City is at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Frederica Barker. Miu Amelia G. Dill of Middletown, is at the Dodge Hotel for several dlyl and i accompanied by Miss Josephine D. Green. St. Anne’s School Benefit By Card Party Monday. A card party and dance will be held Monday evening in the Ariington Hotel on Vermont avenue between K and streets northwest, for the benefit of St. Anne’s School fund. The list of the patronesses includes. the Rev. Mgr. C. F. Thomas, Prot. A.; the Rev. Francis J. Egan, the Rev. Aus- tin Fleming, Mr. Harry K. Boss, Mr. James Galvin, Mr. J. Leo Kolb, Capt. J. P. McCrink, Dr. W. T. Sherlock, Mr. Edwin H. Neumeyer Mr. H. N. Vin. DO YOU KNOW That mew clases are just starting at the Y. W.C. A, 17th & K 5t We are glad to gmive Guest Cards to visit any class Metropolitan 2102—Edue: Sixth Floor A TEA GARDEN in connection with the Restaurant Pierre IS NOW OPEN Formerly Reuschers Breakfa: $1. Dinner $1. 25, $1.50 Tea Anchorage Cuisine RESTAURART 3§ e 8 L.s!nyette Bliss entertained a: party at luncheon yesterday at the| SATURDAY, FE all, Mrs. Abersold, Mrs. B. B. MM!. Mrs, A. J. Barrett, Mrs, Mrs. E. L._Bono, Miss Rum Ber'llnl Mrl. lll.llbebh "Berens, rs. J. R. uhln Icl J Cll]lhl-n. Jr ; Mrs. Claude Clylor. Mrs, Jeremiah Cullinane, Mrs. W. win Cumberland, Mrs. P. J. Donnhue. Mrs. Rossa Downin, g er H-rry P Davies, Mrs. Martin , Mrs. Gorman, Mrs. Cecil F. olboon Mn. A. W. Golden, Mrs. M. de Paschalis, Mrs. John Harper, Mrs. Leo Humer Mrs John Ju Mrs. Francis J. Kanc, Thomas J. Kane, Mrs. Thomas xune. Mrs. Frank Kerr, Mrs. Clifford Lewis, Miss Frances Manning, Mrs. Willlam Marceron, Mrs. P. T. McDermott, Mrs. Thomas McDonald, Mrs. Thomas Mills, Mrs. William J. Neale, Mrs. Charles P. Neill, Mrs. William Shelby, Mrs. Patrick Nugent, Mrs. William Neumeyer, Mrs. Benedicta Regenstein, Mrs. Reiter, Miss Edna Reiter, Mrs. William Shea, Mrs. J. J. Slattery, Mrs. John Stadtler, Mrs. William J. Stanton, Mrs, 8. D. Streeter and Mrs. Raymond Zim- merman. Representative Charles R. Crisp of Georgia will be the guest of honor and speaker at the weekly forum luncheon which the Woman's National Demo- cratic Club will give Monday. His sub- Jject will be “Liberalization of the House Rules.” ‘The club will entertain at dinner Friday evening, February 13. Bridge will follow dinner, prizes being given for the best scores. ‘The Congressional Country Club will be the scene of another delightful twi- light hour musicale in the Pompeian room tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. ‘The program will be given by the Ohaminade Glee Club, Miss Esther Linkins, director, with Mr. J. E. S. Kinsella, bass, assisting as the soloist and Mrs. Howard Blandy as accom- panist. This is the third appearance of this group in recital at the club. Members and their friends are invited to attend. Mrs. Hoggatt Clopton will entertain the members of the Col. John Wash- ington Chapter of the D. A. R. Tuesday afternoon in her apartment at the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. Clopton has re- cently become affiliated with this chap- ter after transferring her members from the D. A. R. organization in Hol olulu. Mrs. James H. Stanfield is re- gent of the Col. John Washington Chapter, Mr. Ralph W. Payne has moved to Wardman Park Hotel, where he has leased an apartment. Mr. T. P. Artand entertained at din- ner last evening at the Carlton, his guests numbering four. A dance will be given by the Psi Omega Fraternity tonight in the Wil- lard room of the Willard Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Pouch of Stam- fcrd, Conn., are passing a few days at the Carlton. The Sacred Heart Academy will en- tertatn at a dance in the cabinet room of the Willard tonight. Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Gamma entertained Monday evening at a party in the home of Miss Eleanor Gessford, at 4713 Piney Branch road, with prospective members as honor guests. The hostess was assisted by the chap- | ter's president, Miss Grace Johnson; Miss | Arlene Ball and Miss Arlene Dufcur, UTILITIES INQUIRY WILL RUN INTO 1932 | Recess Begins Atter Hearing on Affairs of Alabama Power Co. Is Completed. By the Assoctated Press. It will take the Federal Trade Com- plete the comprehensive inquiry into the | publicity and financing methods of puh- lic utilities ordered by the Senate early in 1928. The investigation reached the hearing stage in March of last year, and com- mission officials said today it would probably not be over until late in 1932. ties of the utilities was completed first. It included revelations of retainers paid | to college professors, utilities material introduced into text books and wide cir- culation in newspapers of material fa- vorable to power companies. ‘The financlal phase of the inquiry has heard many charges of “write-ups,” or increases in valuation without an in- crease in physical assets, during mergers and consolidations. Power officials, however, have replied if the work done before the mergers is taken into account and the exhaustive inquiry made into the history and de- velopment of the companies the in- creases will be found in most instances to be justified. Hearings in an inquiry into the af- fairs of the Alabama Power Co.. and associated corporations ended yesterday ind a recess began today which will con- tinue until February 25. They will re- sume then with offic! of the New England Power Co. on the stand. MISS SARA L. KEYSER, OF NOTED FAMILY, DIES| Great-grandmother Was Sister of President Washington's Wife. Funeral on Monday. Miss Bara L. Keyser, a descendant of the Washington-Ball family, to which Martha Ball Custis Washington be- longed, died at her home, 324 E street northeast, yesterday. Miss Keyser's great-grandmother was a sister of Gen. Washington's wife. She had previously lived in Ohio, | coming to Washington 30 years She was an active worker in Church of the Covenant in this city. Two_sisters, Elizabeth and Mar, Keyser, both of Wasbington, and a brother, Charles Keyser, Missouri ranch- ! man, survive, Funeral services will b2 held Monda; afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from Gawler's Chapel, 1754 Pennsylvania avenue, with Rev. John McCarthy, pastor of the | Church of the Covenant, officiating. | !':ummc will be in Rock Creek Ceme- Ty, LOST. Y chlid, GnComn e, i u ntlonn- .!':h mission at least a year longer to com- | An inquiry into the publicity activi-| BRUARY 7, 1931. RITES FOR CARUSI T0BE ON MONDAY Private Services at Late Residence Will Precede U. S. Military Honors. Dr. Charles F. Carusi, late Board of Charles | Education president and National Uni- l“G“EF VIRGINIA. versity chancellor, will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery with mill- tary honors at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning. The body of the educator, who died of influenza and pneurnonia at Jackson- ville, Fla, early Thursday, reached Washington shortly before 6 o'clock last night, accompanied by Mrs. Carusi and their son-in-law, Col. Emmanuel E. Lombard, military ~ attache of the French embassy. Arrangements for the funeral, which had been made tenta- tively by members of the family, were announced last night. Pallbearers Named. Private services, to be attended by the family, will be conducted at the residence, 1755 Eighteenth street, at 9:30 o'clock Monday morning by Capt. R. C. Deibert, U. S. A, chaplain of Fort Myer. The public grave-side services will be held an hour later at Arlington, with Capt. Deibert officiating. Honorary pallbearers will include Dr. | Carusi’s most intimate friends in the legal and educational field of the Capi- tal, his native city. As announced by the family last night, they will include Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of schools; Dr. H. Barreit Learned, vice president of the Board of Education; Hayden Johnson, attorney and member of the faculty of National University; Charles H. Merillat, attorney; Justice S Frederick L. Siddons, Jennings Bailey and Peyton Gordon, all of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and members of National University's fac- ulty; Judges William Hitz and Charles H. Robb of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and Judge Charles S. Hatfleld of the Tnited States Court of Customs Appeals, the latter two also members of Natjonal's faculty, and for- mer Chief Justice of the District of Columbia Supreme Court Walter I. McCoy. Ju!flbe Frederick L. Siddons will rep- resent the District Supreme Court at | the funeral services. Schools to Be Closed. In accordance with the school board’s action at its special meeting followin( Dr. Carusi's death and at the suggest; of Dr. Ballou, District public school and administration offices will be closed all day Monday. Flags on the public schools will remain halif-staffed until after the funeral, while that on the Franklin Administration Building will remain lowered until 30 days after Dr. Carusi’s death, All classes at National University will be suspended Monday. They have continued without interruption so far, but will pause on the day of the fu- neral in salute to the chancellor. Na- | tional University student organizations and classts now are forming commit- tees to pay their respeots at Dr. Carusi’s grave, APPRECIATION SHOWN FOR DR. CARUSI’S WORK Tribute Paid to Educator by Com- | mittee on Colleges of Chamber of Commerce. ‘The Committee on Universities and Colleges of the Washington Chamber | of Commerce yesterday adopted reso- lutions of appreciation of the public | services rendered to the National Capi- tal by the late Dr, Charles F. Carusi, chairman of the Board of Education. Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of George Washington Universuy. and other committee members paid tribute to Dr. Carusi. Indorsement of a Senate bill recom- mended by the Board of Education to clarify a minor point of the diploma | mill legislation was voted by the com- 'mnw ‘Th> promotion of Summer schools in local universities was also recommended by the committee, | William O. Tufts, chairman of | the mmmmee reported that the com- mittee's survey of District educational institutions is now being revised to date. It was suggested that a report of the survey be published in the chamber's magazine, Greater Washington, —_— Skull Fractured by Fall. Guy Gargarella, 40 years old. of 231 John Marshall place, was in Emergency Hospital today with a fractured skull, received yesterday when he fell down | a stairway while working on the old | Center Market Building. ____FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel Ambiance service. Lincoln 0524 CHAS, S. ZURHORST T CAPITOL ST. I v o ALMUS R S SPEARB Succeeding the Original W. B. § 1638 Conmesitent Ave._ (18AAG BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. & GEO, W. WISE CO. 2000 M st N.W. V. L. SPEARE CO., Neither the successors of nor connectea with " the al R. Speare_establish- Phore Nattonal 2802, 1009'H St. N.w. Formerly 910 F _St. N.W. " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home District $ fm CHAMBERS l!tublllhed 1876, JO{;I“N WR;_IGHT CO Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th_St. N.W. Col._es24. 1 WJLLIAM LEES SONS, RAL DIRECTORS CI\[‘ MATORIUM 332 PA, AVE_N.W.___NATIONAL 1384, 1385 DOG — Missing_since Dec. 16, one beagle hound, ‘male. white and fan spotted; Vir- § No. 223833, 1930. Reward. 925 . W, Deal & Co. 816 H ST N.E LINCOLN_8200 black na -n ¢ Temale, strav: ro “aflo Ga. ave ard. GLOVIZ Brown, fur-lined, in Nickel Gab. Bt i snd ¥ and 12th and P. De- e sYE—Mo e und E and 18th o ation Pinder ple | POCKETBOOK. black kid, ek Ok B‘?fa'ge car sr:c-rncl.zs Thursday 8 and 9. ward. Col g between. posiibly on Mt. Fleasant car; re- mn nd_an between m:v.eh Reo hngton Ohiered.” Address back of w e Rowar: - I P. J. SAFFELL PE| INAL SEI ICE~REASONABLE 183 b St N.W. avi 053, Frank Gdcr s Sons Co, Moders Chapel. Teiepriors National 2473 CEMETERIES. 00D CE! Vaultage, $5 per month Choice Lots and Sites for Sale. _FUNERAL DESIGNS. TWO ESCAPE RUM CAR | Police Seize 78 Gallons of Liquor in Abandoned Auto. Pursued by police three miles last night. two occupants of a whisky car abandoned their machine and made their getaway on foot. Pvts. E. L. Baker, C. H. Gould and G. L. Carter of the second precinct confiscated 78 gallons of liquor left in their flight. The pursuit started at Florida avenue nnd T street and continued over a zig- trail at terrific speed to Thirteenth md W streets before the rum runners abandoned the car. Cards of Thanks, Gratstully_acknowl- ging and thanking you for the flowers R4 Vour Kind sXFeSIORS of svmpRLRY Trd FRMILY. JONES, CLARENCE A. The family of the with Sratefon .-mmw\ the k pressions of sympn ARY AT JONES, HOWARD JONES Beatha. ABBOTT, BLLEN C. On Friday, Pebruary Fo3k, af the Washington Sanitarium, Takoma Park. Md. ELI ABBOTT, annh r‘ Ab ind ex- Wite of the. Inte Ex Sonator gott., Remains rosting ‘at the's. Co. funeral home, 2901 14th s - neral services at the Chtren of ihe New Jerusalem. 16th and Corcoran sts. n.w., Monday. February 9, at 2 p.m. 8 L February idence, Richard Alexander, Littles, Louis Al Cynthia Ellis ar H,Nanuie Maston, | Notice of funeral la Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral chyrch, 1432 You si. n.w. ARMSTRONG, JANE C. On Friday, Febru- ary & 1931 at her résidence. 141" Onk =t nw NE ARMSTRONG, _beloved | Tiother ot € Vo Armenone ot tl ewm Services at the above Sadrens ,February 9. at 9:30 am.: 'thence rine of the Sn:red Heart, where mass will be said at 10 3 BECK. LOUISE E._on Friday. at_her resider 20 LOvIsE B "Brck s Hoyd). of Raymond E. Beck residence Monday, BLALOCK, Pebruary a_Gillard, an orgia Ed Thilan witiiem Tebruary 6, st. se. beloved wite LUTHER F. Interment e *1432° yo thereatter nw. 8 emains re: Erdest Jorvis. funeral chureh," st. nw. until 3 pm. Saturday, At Ris late residence; 1713 4th st BOYCE, SAMUEL E. Atter & ling Fridu, February 6, e e SAMUE tloved hushand o the " iste Aags 5. Boyce. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funerai parlors, 816 H st. n.e, Monday, February 9 at 2 pm. 8 BOYCE, SAMUEL E.. SR, On Priday, Febru- ary 6. 1931, at 3 o'clock. SAMU] BOYCE, - nm grand of Eastern No. 7.1 0. F. Fun Deil's' uhidsriaking pariors Monday, February 9, at 2 o'clock, cial meeting of lodge at 1. O. O. ple Mnnduv Jvhru rv 9. at 1 o'cloc! SEN, Noble Gund 1. 0. LUND, Rec, Ser nnyr:‘ SAMUEL E Tesidence, Eace SE. A soecial nnmn pment. 1 O, O, F. 7, 1931, Temple, for the purpose of taking | approprinie action on the. deach of Past Gr SAMUEL E. BOYCE, Sr. . ZEPP, Grand Patriarch. GEORGE T. DECKER, Grand Scribe. | BOYCE, SAMUEL E. Dorcas Lodge. No. 4. sted to meet in & Fody p.m.. on Monday, February 9. At W, W, Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. ne. for the purpose of attend. Tng the theral ol EARTRE B BOYOE, past grand o Sastern - Lodge, Nn T MARION FISKE, N. G, NAGMI COOPER, Hec. Sec. BIOWN, DR EDWARD = SUMNER. On Thursday. February 5. 193 a.m. Dr EDWARD. SOMNER BROWN. ‘son "of the late Frank and Mary E. Brown, hus- band of Annie B. Brown, father of Edna Mable Brown, brother of Frank Brown, Daisy Seagles: He also leaves other rela: friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, d T Sy R neral from his late residence, 474, School st. s.w. Sunday, February 8. at 2 pm. Rev. McCoy offciating. Intérment Har: mony Cemetery. LIAM A. On Pehr\mn 2 e, if Jilisboro, W, Ve WNING, aged 5 Son o the Tate Kenry Cisy and Ella Vir: inis _Browning. Funeral services were eld Pebruary 4, at Hillsboro, W. MARY. Interdenominations] nion and Ladi xiliary of the Bistrice 2t *Boubpla wishes. 10 an- Dounce the destn of Mrs, MARY BUSH, Funeral Sunday. February 8. 1831 at 2 p.m., from chndl Aven) AM 188 ALBERTA SIMMONS, Secty: TLER, SARA. Devarted from this lite on Friday, February 6. 1931, oF FROATdenee i Sorcoran st B Mrs. SARA BUTLER, beloved wife of Ben- jamin F. and the devoted e T.. utier, sr.. uesda; 2500 9 lock, Trom St Aumsnne s Chi isth st. between L and M sts. nw. where solemn’ requiem high mass will he sun: for'The Tepose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 8 CHISOLM. RUTH MAY. Departed this life suddenly on Friday. February 1031, RUTH MAY CHISOLM “of 1033 "Capito] ave. ne. beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heriry Chisolm. She Is also sufvived by @ host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday, February 1 pm, from the chapel of George B. Clarke Co. 1416 Florida ave. n.e, Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. COLEMAN. IDA V day, Eebruary 5, eal Mmh. Coleman, She will be buried from he residence of Mrs. Nellle Beach., 114 Prince st Alexandria, Va, Monday morn- ing. Febriiary 9. at 930, followed by high mass at y's Ch Alexandria. Frlenas are invited. COLLINS, BAVID A On Thursday, Feb 30VaG s Fetidence 1810 North L DAVID A" belaved hosbang. of ary A Colline” Remaine resting Passed away on Thurs- 1oa, IDA V. urch, 5. February 9. at Requiem mass af St. Martin'’s Church at 9:30 am. Rela- tives and friends invited to atterd. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemeter; 8 COX; MARY ANNA :vgnlrmllr on Pri- he . Cox Fuineral from the above address Monday. Eebruary 9. st 3 pm. ~Interment Metho: dist Protestant Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. 8 DAY, LEE. Departed this life on Thurs pariors, 30 H st. n.e. ment Weldon, DAYTON, CHARLE ary A evoted son of Katie Green. Puneral Tuesday, February 10, at 8 p.m. from the Church of Our Redeemer, Rev. Wiseman officiating, Interment Gaines: ville, Remaing rtesting at the Ernest Jarvis funeral churchy 142 You an ELLINGTON, MAZIE SCOTT. Suddenly. on Tuesday, February af s Sani- 2 SCOTT, "beloved -m of Geore’ Bhlington, 1495 Tea ston other fotmes. Anna. Scott and Wil Taylor and . Puneral services Sa day. February 7. at 7 p.m. funeral home, 389 R to_Annapolis, Md.. on Sunda where a service will be held at Mount Moriah Churc friends invited to aten: A, On Priday. Febru- 10 Friday. 931, at United States Sold.ere spital ' PREDERICK A. Ei M Funeral services will be held at the chapel of Clyde J- Nichols. 3509 9ib ot n.w. on Monday, February §, at 2 p. Interment Arlington National Cemeiery. ENSELMAN, FREDERICK A. Comrades of Richard J. e, Camp, No. 32, v Care Tedaaniod 16w t the funeral parlors of Nichols o 4205 Sy February 9, 19, at 1:45 p.m. ‘attend_ the Pa: neral of our late comrade, F. A. ENSELMAN. VICTOR B. WATKINS, Commander. FAHRENWALD, HENRY L. On Saturday, Pebruary 17, 1931, at 4:18 am. at his resi- . Md.. HENRY L. FAH semble & o. J. Interment Modxnt MAX F. O F'ulny Febryary at_his_residence. Bluemont, Va.. FOERSTER. beloved husband of Winitred O Foerster. Funeral from above residence on Monday, February 9. am | oTrain ”grom ' Rossl roLey, ‘l‘ll.l A MARIE. ruary at_her re ARIE, ate” Bartholomew .nd ton Poley. Fune: r On Priday, Feb- eside .nf,m 1 ot Enunn atoam, at - Ollvet - Cemetary: {ives and_ friends’ invited. " Kindly om wer FRANKLIN. ROSALIE, = Oeparted this life GEO. C —§H}\ e AL Open Evenlnn orif o l4th & Eyc Gucl: Bros. Co., 1212 F St. | ERATE PN 13th st. n Mrs. John mourn their and friends, 7, at 2 B. Clar] terment. Siylgal at New York City. CHARLES K O DAYTO! Beaths. BUSHROD. On Priday, Febe ruary 6. {381, at his late residence. Brook- Jllie, Md. BUSHROD GAR] Fu- neral Mondwy, Pebruary 9. m. from Silem A B> Church, Brookviller Md. " Tax terment * Glenwood = Cemetery, ~Howard County, Md. ) WILLIAM 0. p.m Nwiirian o of Hattie Ross g at the W. Ei chureh. 1432 You st neral hereafter. JEFFERSON. GEORGE. On Wednesday, February at’ 1:50 p.m. at feeidence, Halls Byl V.o GBORGE, FERSON. devoted father af Walter Jeffe son. Olivia Wi s, Edsie Harrington, Amos and George, ir.: brother of Frank Hyson and grandfsther of George, Clai ence and Bernard Jef Funer; GARTRELL, Thursday, February at Preedmen's Hos- a ey v.ye»e.rm A Hans . Ve Suddenty. - ARD " " his "ot Tis "Tate a ON. RIC HARD. ¢ Johnaon, o Fevrunry 0. a0 10 A ey ma be"secn at the' rosidente. of T aunt,"Mra Lolie Helde. 1515 R Notice of funeral fater ru\:w On Priday. Pebruar, 1130 pn. at her' residences 3908 Ay goas 1 FRANGES " SONES. e of Aioerl"gonel " memaTng at Pruiers eral home node. Tsiand. ave: Notice of funeral later s KELLEY, SISLEY ANN. Iy on Thur y Thomss Kelley a host of other relative Remairs resti )fl rTris ] : Rock Crl‘rx Ce etery. o o v KIPP, ALBERT. n 8y rda: w LBER Clara and Samuel Funeral Sunday, from First Baptist d Lamont r)epan»d \ts ON: " devoied 'son te Heary and Sarah E. Masoa and bard of Rosetta Gurely Mason er-of John 12, Maseh He leates to lneuln their loss a host of other rel d fri Funeral, Sunday, Peb . from Liberty Baptist ard ween H and 1 st TR £ Gasking omeinting, . ORGE L. Members of Mornj BEar Lodue, Mo 45, FIgmbers ot Morni are hereby notiged to attend n Session ot sorrow in_the 536 18th . 85: Forest Tem: ,and Columbia Temple, No. 423, are gordisliy imvited o auiand. . s Kalted Ruler. CORTEZ W PETERS, Bréreramys ™ MCKINLAY, KATE, Thursday. - ruary 5, oher residence, 1338 B Rtk LAY, devoted wife ‘of Uiiteeld MoKinay and meches of punozean Flag and Mrs. Ethel Rattle Funeral from her late residence. Sunda L 2 p.m. Relatives and Intérment "at Woodlawn . On Friday, Pebru residonce, 4416 Gault place NORRIS. devoted mother of Nmns Holland, “grandmother of Ens eaves to mourn their four - srandehilaren: and dehildren and a host And triends dams & Harris ave.and R ‘st now. Tiary B at 130 pm.s Church, 9th and P Harmony Cemetery. RAWLS. LYCY A Deoarted this lifs Wed- nesday, ‘February 1y 6:0f Interment loved wité, of the ik pother of Mrs. Adel Crawford of 225 Morgan st. n. late Lula Rawls Joanson of Norvin E. Crawford and of Norvin E. Crawford, jr.; J Gladys M. Crawl neral Sunday. Februs ry 8. &t 1 from Praziers funeral home. 389 B Twn Rev Wiliam. H. Themas oficatiy Prlends invited. Tnterment Lincoin 31 morigl Cemetery. BIGGS. LOFFA W. On Thursday. Pebriary il FFA.W.. 3 . until Monday, Pebr: when' services will be heid at the Golumbi Heluhts Christian church 1435 Park rd. v.. at 2 o'clo Interment Glen- od Cemeters. Relatives and friends e vited to attend. 8 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. fater. apel. " Notice of tunezal In #Memortam, (MARTHA CORDELIA. ur _dear WALTER AND 1SCLIE MAY BURGESS. CROMPTON, R. EDWARD. In sad but lov- {ne remembrance of our dear son and brother, EDWARD CROMPTON. departed this life one vear ago today. Feb- ruary 7, 1930. As we loved him. so we miss him, In our memories he is always ne Loved. remembered, longed for alwa: Bringing many a silent tear THE FAMILY. MAEGARET L. In fervent r GeEr dau niren The days don't seem as heppy, The sun doesn't ehina as Since you were called , dear Margaret, To God's eternal light THE FAMILY. * MONROE. MAUD. 1In loving remembranc of my dear daughter, MAUD MONROE. Rho departed this life fen years ago today, February 7, 192 May xh- Test 1n peace. have not forgotten her. MOTHER, MARTHA MONROE: JND CHIL- DREN, VIOLA AND MARGAR! NOONE. MARGARET C. Sacred !o the mem- or 3 vite and our devoted moth GARET C. NOK who entered into Test one ye today, February ht shine upon e ALY, .. HEL RA. In loving remem- brance of our dear daughter, HELEN CORA who departed this life 27 years Feoruary 7, 1904, & thought. true and tender, - show we still remember, MOTHER AND FATHER. ® PARKS, HENRY CHARLES. In sad but lov ing remembrance of our dear father an srandfather. HENRY CHARLES PA! who departed ! day. February 7, father. how we miss you 7 Yoice we do not hear, ea mcx FRICAE kin PESACRET], MADELINE. In remembrance of my dear mother. MADELINE A- R who died two years ago today, February 7, 1929. Rest on, dear mother, thy labor's o willing hands will toil no mor Faltntal mother. both trse. and Eia A'truer mother you could never And. For all of us she did her best— God ‘srant her foul steranl rest. DAUGHTER. ANGELINA MONACO. CRIBNER. NETTIE M. A tribute of love to the memory of my daushter. NETTIE M. SCRIBNER. who passed awnv twelve years ago tocay. Februa-y 7, 1919, REMEMBRANCF. xses. shadows fall mhrance outlasts Ko thoneh t s be They are filed With remembrance. aear ettie. of vou. YQUR LONELY AND SICK MOTHER, IDA uu l- ETH. cred to th memory of our’ aved nlster H A 0 departed !h(l ll!I three years ago today, February 7, Like a flower that fades 'l! hef thi, th Liz mn l:e-r d"k And He took our Cflfllnl sister home to H!R X«OVINO SISTERS, MAYME "D unch Nty Tora. oy Wi v des THI WARD, WILLIAM N. In loving ous fiber, GARD! 1 ‘dearly beloved ARD, who departed th