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SOCIETY SOCIETY Small Company Will Be Entertained by President and Mrs. H oover at Dinner Tonight. RESIDENT flnd Mrs. Hoover will be hosts to'a small company at dinner thls evening in the White House, the party being as informal as festivities in the | Executive Mansion can be made. Vice President Curtis Guest of Representative and Mrs. Tilson. The Vice President, Mr. Curtis, will be y the honor guest at the dinner to be| given this evening at the Mayflower by Representative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, who will entertain in the pan-American room of the hotel. | Mrs. Edward Everett Gann was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs Willlam Kearny Carr, who enter- tained a company of 70 at the May-| flower. i The Secretary of wWar and Mrs. Pat- rick J. Hurley were hosts at dinner last evening in honor of th: dean of the| diplomatic corps, the Ambassador of | Mexico and ScnoAB de Tellez. Mrs. Charles “Francis Adams was | hostess at cn informal tea vesterday afternoon, when the guests included | members of the Society “of Naval Spon- | 0TS, | The Secretary of the Interior and | Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur were dinner | hosts last evening at the Mayflower, having as their guests the Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron, the Minister of the Nether- lands and Mme., van Royen, Senator and Mrs. Reed Smcot, Senator a d Mrs, James E. Watson, Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Senator Samuel M. Shortridge, Representative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, tha solicitor general | and Mrs. Thomas D. Thacher, Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rhoads, Mr. and Mrs, Mark Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs, Walter H. Newton, Mr. Henry J. Allen of Kansas, Miss Mabel Boardman and Miss Josephine Patten The Ambassador of Mexico and Benora de Tellez will be the honor guests at dinner_this evening of Rep- Tesentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom. Senora de Padilla, iilla, wife of the Am- bassador of Spain, was the guest in whose honcr Mrs. Samuel Beverly Wil- liamson entertained a company of 14 at luncheon today at Stoneleigh Court. Senorita Dona Maria lla and Senor- Don Ricardo Padilla y Bell, daughter and son of the Ambassador and Senora de Padilla, who are spend- ing some time in Florida, were the guests yesterday at a luncheon given at the Garden Seat, in Belleair, by Mrs. D. B. McKay, wife of the Mayor of Tampa. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel will entertain at a young peo SPEEDWRITING Most Dependable and Accurate Shorthand to Use Register at Once Edueation Depariment Y. W.C. A, 17th & K Sts. N.W. Metropolitan 2102 Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Avenue WASHINGTON, D. C. Sunday Dinner, $1.00 12:30 to 8:00 1 Grapefruit Oyster Cocktail Hearts of Celery Queen Olives Cream of Fresh Mushroom Soun of Boston oun[ cmeken—coum.n Style Spring Lamp — Currant Jelly nnea g 1ehand Duckiing—AD le Sauce Roast Turkey—Cranberry Raspberry Ice Mashed Potatoes Creamed Caulifiower String Beans Sweet Potatoes Lettuce and Tomato Salad Hot Mince Pie Fresh Elnwberr; Sundae Sherbet Ehoice of lce Cream and Cake Coffee ‘Bonbons Special Dinner Dail aily, $1.00 Banauets or Private Dinners, 1125 Up ‘Ciub Lunch 40c and S0c ple's dance tonight for their daughter, Mile. Reine Claudel. Preceding the dance the Ambassador and Mme. Claude! will entertain a company of 22 young people at dinner. The Minister of the Netherlands ani Mme. van Royen will entertain a com- | | pany at dinner this evening. Senator and Mrs. Robert J. Bulkley | will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Representative and Mrs. Chester C. Bolton. Senator and Mrs. Cameron Morrison will return to Washington from New York today, where they went to attend the annual dinner-dance of the North Carolina Society of New York, which was held last e\emng at the St. Regis. Representative und Mrs. Burton L. French will be hosts at dinner this evening in the Shoreham in compli- ment to Representative and Mrs. Louis C. Cramton. Mrs. French entertained at an in- | formai uncheon today in honor of Mrs. Taber, mother of Representative John Taber of New York, when the company included Mrs. Davenport and Mrs. Cul- |kin of New York, Mrs. Bachmenn of West Virginia and Mrs. Evans of Cali- fornia, all wives of Representatives in Congress. Mrs. Da\'!npon wife of Representa- tive Frederick M. Davenport of New York, entertained a company at lunch- eon yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel The commandant of the Navy Yard and Mrs. C. C. Bloch will be at home tomorrow afternoon for the last time this season. The commercial British embassy. Mr. A “secretary of the J. Pack, and Mrs. Pack leave Washington tomorrow | for the South to be absent for a month They will attend the Mardi Gras while visiting in New Orleans and will also go to Palm Beach, Miami and other Southern resorts before returning to the Capital. The new second secretary of the Argentine embassy. Senor Eduardo Bivot, will arrive today in New York aboard the Northern Prince and is ex- pected to come to Washington Mon- day. Justice and Mrs. David H. Kincheloe will entertain at luncheon®tomorrow in their home in New York for the justices of the United States Customs Court and their wives. Mrs. Wallace, wife of Capt. Henry G. S. Wallace, U. 8. N, entertained at dinner last evening when the guests in- cluded Maj. and Mrs. Earl H. Jenkins, Capt. and Mrs. Walter F. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Langlais, Lieut. and Mrs. Lyman S. Perry, Lieut. and Mrs. Ray Ferber, Lieut. and Mrs. Suphen C. Dougherty lnd Dr. Franges U Ganey-Ratcliffe Wedding at Noon Today. The marriage of Miss Helen Louise Ratcliffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Ratcliffe of Washington, to Mr 'rhomu Vincent Ganey of Bethle- took place today at 12:30 oclock at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church. Rev. Joseph Moran of- ficiated. Palms and lilies decorated the church. Miss Sulivan gave several or- gan numbers and Mr. Tmomas Cant- well rendered several appropriate se- lections preceding the wedding march. ‘The bride was escorted by her father and wore a gown of white Spanish lace with a large picture hat of lace trim- med with sprays of orange blossoms, She carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. Ethel Brittain of New York ty, the maid of ha'nor.mwore a pale chiffon gown with icture hat to Burchell’s Famous | Bouquet Coffee “a breakfast in itself” 25c¢ Ib. N. W. Burchell ub ‘Gusck, "Quiet Servics atmosphere with venience and appointment . feature of apartment living incorporated into The BROADMOOR APARTMENTS offer a limited number of Furnished and Unfurnished Suites available to those who consider environs and discrimination equal to those requirements of.con- 817-819 Fourteenth St. Five acres of beautiful lands caping to enhance the architectural appeal of this attractive apart- ment home. A 200-car garage play- service ired. .. every has been when The BROADMOOR 3601 CONN. AVENUE Phome Cleveland 6900 3% on Savings Accounts Give UNITE‘D s custodian for cash. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Under U. S. Treasury count with as " BOTH 5:15 p.m. Your Money National Bank Security TATES TREASURY super- vision makes a bank like this an ideal Payday ahd other depositors’ ¢ You can open a “Franklin” Savings Ac- little as One Dollar. QFFICES OPEN until Monday, February 16, to accomodate payday depositors e Deposit Boxes, $3 yr. up, at Conn. Ave. Office i Complete facilities for efficiently serving corpora- tions, firms and individuals., FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK 1 j JOHN B. COCHRAN. ecident Pa. Ave. at 10th—TWO OFFICES—1111 Conn. Ave. THOS. P. HICKMAN, V, P. & Cashier THE EVENING S 1k roses and forget-me-nots. F. Kleindienst of Bridgeport, Conn., the chiffon gown with a_picture hat to match and carried a bouquet of yellow roses and forget-me-nots. other attendants. They wore chiffon gowns in pastel shades of green and carried bouquets of roses. of Bethlehem, Pa., brother of the bridegroom, and the ushers were Mr.! Paul Ganey and Mr. J. Cullen Ganey of Bethlehem, brothers of the bride- groom; Mr. John Ratcliffe, brother of the bride, and Mr. Merritt Lockwood of ‘Weshington. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. mother of the bridegroom; Mr Mrs. Charles F. Kleindienst of Bridge- port, Conn.; Mrs. W. B. Cole of Strat- ford, Conn.: Mr. ‘and Mrs. George V. Leddy of New Banker of Lewistown, Pa. A reception was held following the ‘ceremony of the bride's parents. attractively decorated with palms and| flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Ganey left on an ex-| tended honeymoon trip, the bride wear- | ing a brown and tan Spring suit with hat to match. They will be at home| after March 15 in C-klawn Terrace at 3620 Sixteenth street. ‘The marriage of Miss Helen Virginia | Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Bruce Emerson, to Mr. Charles | Perry Miller, jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry Miller, will take place this evening in the home of the bride- elect’s parents, cn Lamont street. The ceremony will be followed by a reception at 8 o'clock. immediately in the home 14 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Perley an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter Alberta to Midshipman John Gun- thrie Prescott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin McClure Prescott of Los Angeles. The wedding will take place SLIP COVERS DRAPERIES and REUPHOLSTERING THE BETTER KIN) Sultes .nd 0dd Pieces Made ta Order STANDARD UPHOLSTERING €O, 403 11th St. A Nat. 4902 1417 R BT NW. 1 T OYSTER BAR in connection with the Restaurant Pierre Breakfast, Lunch $1.00 Dinner $1.25, $1.50 T Connecticut Ave. at Q St. Anchorace Culsine Formerly Rauschers Announcing the of the Old Girill Tomorrow Delicious cuisine. PRICES BREAKFAST 7t09 MRS. WALTER EWING HOPE, Wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, an important patroness for the Vassar theatrical benefit at the Belasco F»hrunrv 16. match and carried a bouquet of p\nk‘ in June when Midshipman Prescott Mrs, Charles | graduates from the Naval Academy. matron of honor, wore a pale yellmn son. at a tea dance at the Mayflower. Mrs.” John | at dinner last evening in her apartment Ratcliffe, sister-in-law of the bride, and| 3t the Mayflower in honor of the Miss Marguerite Lloyd were the bride,l‘ Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Du- ‘\mhi rose with picture hats to match and|Doak, the Minister of Norway and Mme. The best man was Dr. David Ganey | Mme. Wadsted, Senator David 1. Walsh. Thomas V. Ganey of Bethlehem, Pa. | Mrs. W. M. Brittain and| Pliment to Miss Susan Dyer. York City and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene |S€Y. The house was, Stephen G. Browning. | Mrs. Menuhin and her two daughters £ | | | "OPENING AR, WASHINGTON, D PATRONESS FOR BENEFIT Miss Perley made her debut last sea- Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose entertained The other guests were the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. William N. Bachke, the Minister of Denmark and Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, the director general of the Pan-American Unicn, Dr. Leo S. Rswe; the judge advocate general of the Navy and Mrs. David F. Sellers, Brig. Gen. Francis LeJ. Parker, . and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes, Mrs. anl"y F. Dimock and Dr. and Mrs. Lansing Collins of Princeton University. Mrs. Frank J. Loesch of Chicago en- tertained at luncheon yesterday at the | National Women's Country Club in com- Among her guests were Mrs. §. Wallace Demp- Mrs, Nathan MacChesney of Chi- cdgo, Mrs. Lloyd Aspinwall, Mrs. Sidney Andrews, Mrs. Paul Myron Linebarger, Mrs. Samuel Williams Earle and Mrs. Mrs. Theodore F. Shuey entertained at luncheon today in her apartment at | Stoneleigh Court in honor of her house gueg Mrs. James K. Symmers of Rye, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruth enter- | tained at a 9 o'clock breakfast this | morning in honor of Yehudi Menuhin, boy violinist, and his father, Mr. Moshe Menuhin. | will arrive in Washington this after- | noon to accompany the boy prodigy and | his father to Florida. Mrs. Thomas De Lashmutt and Miss | Ellen Buell were joint hostesses at a luncheon bridge and shower at the Washington Golf and Country Club to- day in honor of Miss Grace Harris,) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Fulton| Harris of Washington, who will be mar- ried Saturday, February 28, to Mr. Jo- seph Bradley Colburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Colburn. Guests today are Miss Harris, Mrs. D. Fulton Harris, Mrs. W. E. Colburn, Mrs. Percy Wal- |ton, Mrs. E. B. Olds, jr.; Miss Ruth | Colburn, Mrs. Arthur Buell, Mrs. I. E. | Shoemaker, Mrs. Preston Haynes, Mrs. | Robert Burton, Mrs. Morris Fillius, | Mrs. James H. Lemon, Miss Vivian Ward, Miss Ruth Newburn, Mrs. Edwin L. Yates, Miss Hellen Bland, Mrs. Rob- jert E. Newby, Miss* Betsy Hoge, Mrs. | Willard Hart, Miss Mary Crippen, Mrs. John Littlepage, Mrs. Eugene B. Casey, Miss Margaret Hatfield, Mrs. C. Bayne Marbury, Mrs. Carr Giese and Mrs. Raymond Shcemaker. The decorations | followed the Valentine motif, and the | centerpiece was of red carnations and ferns. The presents given Miss Harris were all in the shape of Valentines. Mr. H. Prescott Gatley, jr., has issued ards for a tea this afternoon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock in his home in Chevy Chase Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usyal Cost Are Done by Chambers A :V:I.ul! Funeral for as s75 AMBULANCES $4.00 Col. 0432 Best in Town. Local Call Can Chambers Co. /% HOREHAM CONNECTICUTAVE ¢ CALVERT Situated off the main lobby Sunday, 5:30 to 8:30 A setting inspired by the taverns of Merrie Old Eng. 1 Shoreham Surprisingly Moderate DINNER 5:30t08:30 C., SATURDAY, in compliment to Miss Adair Childress and her fiance, Mr. C. F. Tompkins. Miss Gere Dell Sale will give a thea- ter partythis evenlnl. to followed by a bucet supper in her home. The dmlng table w-m be attractively deco- with red sweetpeas, surrounded b uu red candles. Included in_the ll!t of guests will be Miss Betty Jane Gl{bel‘t of New York, cousin of Miss Sale. Judge and Mrs. rs, Wilbur R. Turner will be at home tomorrow afternooi in- formally from 4 to 6 o'clock in their apartment at 2400 Sixteenth street. No cards have been issued. Mr. George L. Williams_will enter- tain a party of young people at dinner this evening in his apartment on Twen- tieth street, the guests going later to the dance at the French embassy. Mrs. Willlam . Newmeyer enter- tained at luncheon today at Wardman Park Hotel. The guests numbered 26 and are remaining through the after- noon to play bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Grosner entertained at dinner last evening in their home in Massachusetts Avenue Park, when their guests were the Min- ister of Bolivia and Senora de Medina, Senatgr and Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland, Justic® George W. Maxey of the Su- preme Court of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Maxey, the charge d'affaires of Egypt and Mme. Aly Ismail Be¥, the coun- selor of the Czechoslovakian legation and Mme. Skalicky and the first sec- retary of the Chilean embassy, Senor Oscar Blanco Viel. Miss Carolyn Walker, granddaughter of Col. and Mrs. Harrison Dodge, was hostess at a bridge party yesterday aft- ernoon. Ennlemm( Almnuntvi of Baer to Mr. Kraft Mrl Ida Baer of Phulflelphil an- nounces the engagement of her daugh- ter, Theodore Mathilde, to Mr. Jack Kraft of Washingt: Dean and Mrs, George B. Woods will have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. Phil R. Clugston of Conway, Ark., and her son, George Alan Clugston, who will arrive today. Mrs. Wells Goodhue is entertaining at a card party and tea this afternoon at the Mavflower in compliment to Mrs, Charles H. Eldredge of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Griswold Howell of New York. Mr. William Penn arrived in Wash- ington today from Minneapolis to visit his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. And Mrs. Charles T. Penn of Hawthorne street. who will entertain for him to- morrow evening at supper. Mrs. A. M. McLachlen entertained a party at luncheon at the Shoreham Ho- tel yesterday. Her guests included Mrs. William A. Boulter, Mrs. W. A. Kinnan, Mrs. Florence Price, Mrs. Willlam Min- nix, Mrs. Andrew Smith, Mrs. Louis Meyers, Mrs. George U. Rose, Mrs. Audrey Huston, Mrs. A. S. Pattison, Mrs. J. H. Fishbach and Mrs. W. §. Spransy. Mr. and_Mrs James Robertson have moved to Wardman Park Hotel, where they have leased an apartment. Dr. and Mrs. Louis I. Dublin of New York City are at the Carlton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. S. Q. Kelleher of Seneca Falls, N. Y., are at the Dodge Hotel for a few days and are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Kelleher of South Dear- field, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Phenix of Brooklyn, N. Y, are at the Shoreham Hotel for an indefinite stay. Mr. C. L. Drayten entertained a small company at dinner last evening at the Carlton, his guests numbering five, Headed by Rear r Admiral and Mrs, F. B. Upham a group of high ranking Navy officials last night viewed “Seas Beneath” at the Fox. In the party were: Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. D. Leahy, Capt. and Mrs. H. W. Osterhaus, Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Schofield, Comdr. and Mrs. F. C. Sherman, Comdr. and Mrs. L. E. Lindsay, Comdr. and Mrs. L. R. Rutter, Comdr. and Mrs. R. C. Need. ham, Comdr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooke, jr. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W. A. Heard, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. H. W. Schofield, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W. R. Wortz, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. S. D. Truesdell, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. O. M. Read, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. R. O. Glover, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. K. A. Thieme, Col. and Mrs. John 8. Upham, Lieut. and Mrs. H. G. Davis, Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Ensey. Lieut. and Mrs. M. J. Malanaphy, Lieut. and Mrs. G. F. Yoran, Lieut. and Mrs. J. P. Bennington. Licut. and Mrs. L. J. Huffman, Mrs. J. W. Greenslade and Mrs. H. A. Jones, Mr. Winfree E. Johnson went yester- day to New York City by airplane, to attend the annual meeting of the United States Lawn Tennis Association to be held at the Biltmore Hotel, Bzl Boheme Judges and ‘Winners at Arts Club Tomorrow. A chafing dish supper will be held at the Arts Club tomorrow evening when the costume judges for the Bal Boheme will be the guests of honor. The prizes will then be awarded to the three winners of the prizes—for the most beautiful costume, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor; for the most original cos- tume, Mr. A, Robert Hill, and for the most amusing costume, Mr. Themas R. Hoover. The prize winners will wear their Bal Boheme costumes, as will many of the club members and guests. gheum Bcheme Committee will be the osts. » Mr. Willlam Tyler Page, clerk of the House of Representatives, will be the guest of honor and speaker at the weekly forum luncheon, which the Woman's National Democratic Club will give Monday. Mr. Page will discuss “Filibustering in Congress.” ‘The club will entertain at dinner Friday evening, which will be followed by a round table discussion, the sub- Ject to be, “What is the Government’s obligation to those who are employed and those in distress? What are the functions of the Red Cross?” The Georgetown University Law | School held a dance at the Cariton Ho- tel last evening, with an attendance of about 400. Dean W. A. Wilbur, provost of George ‘Washington University, gave an inter- esting address on the subject of “Good Literature” at the opening of the Wash- ington class of the University Guild, which was marked by a dinner given last evening at the Carlton Hotel by the guild. In the company were the guests of honor, including Dean Wilbur and Dean DeWitt Croissant of the engi- neering_department at George Wash- ington University; also the class host- esses, Mrs. Lucius Clark, Mrs., Crois- sant, Mrs. James Haskell, Mrs. James F. Harntett, Mrs. Frank O’'Hara and Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith. ‘The program opened with introduc- tory remarks made by Miss Amanda Stanley, secretary of the guild, fol- lowed by Dean Wilbur's address. Dr. Po- 14% FEBRUARY 14, Cuard of Thanks. R, MELEN. 1t is '"‘n:nu st ST the 10 Hexs And at the unm"o}"our"fi:-' otner and mother-in-law, HELEN A 1931. Bratlu. Ainnsox."rnlg,)‘( eoruary 12, H T Hosp THOMAS H DERSON. beloved band of Chiariotte A leaves five brothers. On Thursday, ds. ~ Rem the Jopm 1 Rhines fumeral rd and Eye 1 bruary 15, {uneral Pryne's Cemetery. PARKER, ASA P. .Thursdsy, Pebruary 12 n 31, at Wollaston, Ma. I, “Betred mband ot Mibms_Cady Barker. I Monday, February 16, at 2 pm. from 11138 st’ n'e. Kelatjses and friends invited to ot BLACK. CHARLES ASHTON. On_Fri du Febtuary 15 2031, At G CHARLES ' 'ASHTON = BLACK, _ beloved brother of Mrs. John Ramsey Green of Memphis, Tenn. Funeral services at M. E. Church, 16th ‘and Chureh ... Saturday. February 14, at 7.30 p.m. Interment Searcy, Ark. BUTT, GEORGE. oOn Friday, February 13 931, at his residence, 3115° Mount Ple ant v GEORGE BULT, beloved s band of Mary W. Butt (nee Balster). Fu- neral from the home of his sister, Mrs. A Gravalles, 1318 Verniont_ave. n.w.. on Mon- day, February 16, at 3 fnterment Glenwood Cemeters. 15 PBELL. JAMES . On Saturday, Feb- o U B atier In | CAMPBELL, 1:. mpb al Iei¥es two Sisters wid & hostof other Yol d “friends. Rema RI neral chapel, ¢ of funeral iater. , JOHN. On Friday, February 31, 'JOHN COLLINSON (of John), beioved husband_of Fid:lia G. Coliinson. aged 77 years. Funeral Sunday, February 15 at'2 pm., from Hope Chapel, Anne Atundel Co."Md " raterment in ehurch vard Please omiy flowers. p.m. o Brahler) dence of h: r. John Costello st. ne. Funeral from the residen: brother, John Costello, 1310 B st. n.e Monday, February 16, at 8:30 a.m h requiem mass &t St. Aloysius Church at § am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friend 15 R LE B Fart: aged February 16, at1l o m., home. JForestii P 1931, ‘at her res ESTELLE FORD, bel linm and Mary Ford. She also le grandmother and one_ grandfather many other relatives. Remains resting at John T. Rhines' funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral iater. 15 FOWLER. JAMES MARION. On Friday, Februaty 13, 1931, at Emers Hospital AMES row e R of mn Kenil: Yorn ave D, C., beloved Nasband of L. Helen Fowl be held at Zurhorst's funeral East_Capitol t. on Monday, at 10:30 a.m. " fnterment at Conaressionai A Crolssant then spoke briefly on the “Service of the Guild,” after which Mrs. Smith, who is a reviewer of books for the Congressional Club, discussed “Value of Book Reviews.” Prof. Court- land D. Baker and Prof. Douglas Be- ment, both of George Washington Uni- versity, who will be the class lecturers, also made brief talks, Prof. Baker dis- cussing “Appreciation of Outlined Course” and Prof. Bement “Keeping Up With the Times.” Miss Helen Rizak read the constitution and by- laws for the class, which will be desig- nated the Alpha chapter, after which Mrs. Hartnett gave selected readings. The University Guild is a national organization sponsoring literary groups in the larger cities. The Washington chapter will meet twice monthly at the Cariton to hear brief lectures, includ- ing a review of literature, current topics and a book review. The first m&ezing will be held next Tuesday eve- ning. ‘The Sigmas of Sigma Chi Alumni held a luncheon meeting at the Shore- ham Hotel yesterday. The Sigmas group includes the wives of Sigma Chi Alumni in Washington. Those present included Mrs. Matthew H. O'Brien, Mrs. P. C. Alexander, Mrs. Alfred K. Cherry, Mrs. W. W. Ross, Mrs. Dean Davis, Mrs. Carleton Edwards, Mrs. B. 8. Fisher, Mrs. George T, Heckert, Mrs. Henry L. Young, Mrs. Carl Henning and Mrs. David A. Parsons. The Kappa Phi Delta Sorority gave a dance last evening at the Carlton, with an attendance of 350. Mrs. John S. Tunmore and her son of Garden City, N. Y., are stopping at ‘Wardman Park Hotel for a few days on their return home from Aiken, 8. C., whe;e they have been for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nelson of Bing- hamton, N. Y., are at the Dodge Hotel during their brief stay in the Capital. Mrs. Agnes Shannon of La Grange, Ill, has arrived in Washington and 1! !valnl at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Bryant of Grodner, Mass., are spending a few days in Wash- }-‘l‘gv":ln and are stopping at the Dodge otel. Marriage Licenses. Frank Rice, 3¢, snd Jante Bailey. 33, ;, both of Baltimore, Rev. E. L. Hari Charles P mun i u “and. Helm ¥ Emerson, 22 5.0 Wi and Verns M. ra, 21, this it wilson: 16 cmmnoun. Tenn.: Rev. Benja- min H. Mel Harty ¥ Bittman, 25, Landover, Md., u and Virginia P. Dennis, 26, this city; Judge Rob- and Alice Ross, 35; and Jeannette E. Fin pand ‘Roberta N¢ : Rev. F. Ehiest ‘A, Fisher, 31, sna Biiite C. Book- out, 23; Rev. John E. Brig Charies M. Skidmore, 33, and Marsaret L. Wells, 18; Rev. Johi *Randoiph Clayton, 2 ohd- Annette E. Vaughn, 19; Rev. J. ally. psmes Dulisan, i 9. and Hazel I Timm, 24; Rev. George' W. Atkinson, 5 ‘Gebige g Coneny 35, Baitimore, Md. and Rul‘P Mmaleman, "0, Philadelphia, Pa.; Rev. Gries 8. Andrews, and Pauline R. sofaser, 35, AWt Altnmond. Va Rev. re. 30, Ambar, nd_Eve- ** Mietor, 20 M tits! E A Lamotne M’gnn A. Shism, 22, and Ida Mey Smith, a. * eV, Beaths. FREELAND, BEATRICE. De ‘Tussday, Pebruay 16, 1m°'mf o Gallinge (08pita)l LAND. THE PAMILY, | HA! tamon, neral from the above residence 7 February 16, at 3 p.m. Interment HECKMAN, EMMA 0. TICE. On Trid February 13, 1931, at ti 4 TIC) Seldow ‘ot “the ‘Inte Jonn Hevater Heckman: Tuperal services st Easton, Pa. Kindiy omit flowers. HODGKINS. How ARD LINCOLN day, February 1931, ington LINCOL] kinson Hodekins 1wo sons, Howard Kkins: a sister, brother, H. Testing ‘at ihe cn neral home, 1400 Chapin st. n. services at’Corcoran Hall, George ington University, on Sunday, Feb 15, at 3:30 p.m. Kindly omit rnogvzl.‘afiulAuw “v 'gndPrmty 3 . at Walter Reet it ENJA CoVER. Busband of Mary P. Hoorsro Funeral services in' the chapel Serseon. 1011 7th st nw., February 14, 1riends mu(ed o' afiena. Castleberry, KEETH. JO| Marie Wil He 1s also survived by W. and George W. Hods. R Hodgkins. ran Hodek yea of_Thos. 8. on Baturday, Relatives and Interment at uN On Priday, February 13, 931, oot his Fesiaence; 1416 Totn e n JOHN beloved husband of Emma etn, EE Rt e et ened home. 389 Rhnde Island ave. n. e morning, 3. Yot Ktckwan. 8th s 5.5; thence to St Peter s Catriolic Church, where high mass will be sung at 9 Ives“and " {risnds ‘invited. © Commit- Meunt Oli 15 LOWENTHAL, FANNIE W Pebruary i2, 1931, wife of the late Samuel Lowenthal gister of Mrs J. 8 Rann and Mrs Dettelback,’ Funeral from “her dence, 24135 m Hebrew Friendship Cemeteiy, at 1145 a.m. H MARINE, ROY EDWARD. oOn Fridas. reb- L. at lns Fecidence. 2101 13th DY EBWARD; Hetoved -husbaed Remainy rest homas ¥ e sle B Febriary 15, at 1 b &t | Brookview, Dorchester County. Md | MAYNARD. ANNA. On Fridsv. Pebrun 1 81 e Ky Hosglial AN Tother Bt Mrs. Mars Woodeliff, N. J. MORRISON. FRANK. On Thursday, Feb o1 beloved Aouise Draper, of tice of funeral hereafter. MUNDAY. MARY D, Hlll C!mttfr NEI ALTER. On Priday. Pebruary l! IBH. ll hu residence, 626 13th st. n.e. .LSON. :voud husband Clrll‘n H!llon and son of Estelle Nel- son. He also leaves four brothers and twe ters. Notice of funeral later. Re- mains resting at the W. ll’nefl Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. ZWMAV. ROSIE L. Suddenly, February 12, 1931, at am. “her her Jesidence; Baitimore, Md. R L departure two dluth!!fl Hillman and Lou three sisters, two bl’fl!h!r! mree children, a_'devoted {riend. Jefferson, and a host, ot lnend! Remaing et In t John Rhi nn o ThuES: 12:31 F3 d-u;hm mn Clrro!bnrt ruary 16, a teny do Faavs Mosat Olivet Comerers: EMMA ELIZABETH. On Frid; ry A3 1831 st her residence; A ELIZABET] Tesiden Febr 1:3 Rela fives and lmnd "imvited 10 aiténd. terment af ) Md. 15 N'l , Frid b 2 B Mes Bleanors Boriie, “13" 22nd LW NNIS RANKINS. beloved uncle of Eiled Jeaves otner relatives and tns resting at John in chapel. o intl Sundsy mornine, then st the above address. Funeral SBunday, February from Morning Star Baptist tueen Iand K. !n;;r- Ter o z'x om. ’z‘x‘.‘u’r’"enf“fl&'fi 'm ville Unjon Cemeters. RIDGELY. STELLA E hsuuuu:;y !mgau. ai her_residence. Upper Mariboro, Mrs. "5 RIDGELY, be- wite of John F. muelv. aged | Funeral nollu ROBINSON, ALPHON: D!u ted t) on Wednésday, b raaty I u:: o lo 15 ALPHONZO. ROBINSON ed, son of the late Sosenn_ I and Mary E. Robinson foving ‘broitier of Constance 8. P: E. Smith . a and other relatives and 1 from his late residence, . Bees 0 February '15. at thence Providence Baptist Biflirch, M st Det. 41s and oth sis. s Intermens in Harmony Cemetery. 14 ROY. DAVID. ~Departed this life Wednes: day, February 11, 1931, DAVID ROY. Souves 16 “maurn’ thelf 1oss Tour -devoted children, two sisters, Lucy E. Gaddis and beth Cook: two brothers. and William Roy: & brother-i Cook, and_a host of other ulmvu and frien; Funeral' Sunday, ary 18, at1pm., {rom Bethiehem Baptis Church Nichols nd Howard rd. Anacostia Remains Testing at 2805 Sheridan 1d. s.e. Relatives and friends invited. SCHWAB. JOHN R. Suddenly. on Saturdas, Sch inte "Alvin Reymond Funeral from his late residence onday, February Shiem mass Oat the “SAtine of the snm: Heart at 10 am. Relatives and s invited" to ‘attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 15 X ted this life on 3 Alsbama "ave. 'se. SCOTT."aged 12 vears, beln\ed mmunfl of Amanda Scott, fat! 1 William P Scott, Lillian E, onard ‘Funeral serv- ary s “and friends ‘tnvited. 18 SCOTT, FRANK. The Lincoln Mutual Relief A_uac’};‘llon Afiounces the death of Brother unda: 361, trom ms Jate Tesidence, 117 Alabama ave. se. GEORG! Pmment. T BEo and Other ‘refatives ices at hi 1 % W.' SoLE” LUCIEN H. THOMPSON, Rec. Sec. SHIFLDS, CHARLOTTE A. Departed this lite on_Saturday, 1931 " Bhiclas, ana mothar of . ir.; Addie K. and Clara tice of funeral later. * Saturday, February 14 daughter of ‘John J. and Mary E. Sullivan, sister of Mrs. A. Prancis Springer and Wiliam A gullly A" of Cails 'mains resting at_ W. Warren v Taneral home, "S615 " 141h ot orning et 9 am the ‘late Robe the late Sopert Shields S C. Maste; Hunier ¥ Clarke, 33, ‘and_Mary E. M- hone, 21, both of Richmiond, Va. Rev. J. C. arlie £ Fuller, 24, this city, and Jessie o Haves, 4. Henderson, N. C.;'Rev. Henry s0n. Brannan, 24, and Mstian M. 19; Rev. Hubert' Bunye Deaths Reported. Susan A. Gibbons, 89, non Delateld vl hal, 75, 2415 200 st Hnsp Bunyea, 31 Gattela Hosh Hatry 8 Morrls. ‘81, Wardman Park Hotel Ma: F. Crawford, 63, 917 2nd st. n Thomas L. Mockabee. 56. 830 D st. 1 Bertha K. Nickerson. 44, Walter Reed General Hospita Ser s, Bt. Blizabeth's Hospit Hy Josephine Poses. 0. ayleanneito M. ‘Sallwood, 80, 1622 Vermont . s-muel Bowman, 48, Garfleld Hospital, David Ray . Gallinger Hosp derso nmm- Hospital. o 2% noo 13t st dismond circle. indorosation Georgla e 913" Channing. EIe, paniel, white und Carroll at DOG—] FaRima Bar. Ma. "Ehane. Shepnerd 3071, LINK BRA 4. twe sapphire Apital, " Reward, 441 South Jlst st. t"iha G Phone rown siper envel - s, money. ARy case, Tgstick: P nery sta inder keep money, return 8y, West mm Hamilion, Reward. Births Reported. Jobn W. and aunmnn McClaran, twin rdoling. twin slrls. elo‘ and Josephine Ardoling, twin eirl .PJ now-rux sirl. SWAIN, JOHN. gnd members of oune Vorngn Counclr, Nov 107 3t Ao e Yerchy vequesed. Lo asaabie 2% M’ thneral nome of Harry M. Padsett 131 1ith st. se. on Saturdey evenin February 14, 193i. at 8:30 p.m, for the purpose of ' condicting tuneral’ servic over our lste vrother, SWAIN, W 1ed PHaas rebruary 15, 1081 W Bnarptown, Ad. FOSTER, Councilor, E. C. CROUCH, Recording Secretary. TREGO, WILLIAM W On Thurs- A reb)l;ulvg i 5 of Mars & ‘Tress. Serv- Toos et his' nu Tesidence on Monday, Feb: Tuary 16, ai m. Interment private. 15 VOLKMAN, uvn FRANCES. On Frida: Pebruary’ 13, 1831, FY residence, Tnterment ai TA FRA OLRMA of the Iate Henry C. Volk: an, aged 87 Funeral {rom, the bove Tesidence )lond 16, 37D, “Relatives and friends invited. i terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. In Memoriam. BAR! GEORGE W. 1In sad bt lovin remembrarce of my Ut BARNES, who Geparied this ie Pebrury ¥ my bes stood by your side and saw yo:i leave me, Bty "dves ould: not belleve Days of sadness still co et tears do ofte And n :‘I:lr me, e over me, 'rhouhymllum | maxor. o s rted lt‘hu life years ago today, b e T ‘ux- .‘mm Pllnkllll l|l'l. Mn Davie: ml nd A fan, lm- mn Im\hor thed lfi Tast u“'fi‘l‘}. lnothvr Dl:el ;| MARCEY, HELEN MAE. ¥ A-71 In Memoriam. PA“ l.ll. &A‘ the mm‘é A loving thought, Just 10" show T HER DEV( FRANCIS, MARY E. 'mbrance of ray FRANCIS, who e and tender, & R g 1 iwelve All alone I think of you, dear sistes As the days '°|f' since you answered the iy guidance SEAIL meet again in His &in lom, Y SISTER, ANNA' M. YEWELLS FRANCIS, MARY E. Sacred to the mmw of our dear wife and mother, MAR FRANCIS, who departed th years ago today, February 14, In the tuelve years you have mn away rned how much the heart eam Each Daisine day brines thousht oo it Sou, other everywh y heart your memory Ii g moatlr tender. fond -nal@fi:f' There is hot a diy, de 1o noz mmx of 6“,0“ FRANCIS, IAII s v AN Zn tad but Jovin FRANCIS, ite "twelve They are filled ‘with reme: mother, of you. S s Rest on, dear mother, thy labor's For all of us she did her best God erant ner soul eternal rest HER DEVOTED SON, CHARLES E. FRAN- In loving remembra; JOHN F. HARRIS, who W0 sears aeo. foders HARRIS, JOBN of my 'dear fati departed this February 14, 1929. Some day. some time my eves shall ses S his lm'g 1" me,day his hand will be ciasped tn mine LOVING DAUGHTER. BERNICE HARRIS. A In_ loving remem- KINSE) ot our aevoted husbaud and taner, JOSKPH . A KINGEY, wo Gemasset 0 ife sixteen OATS BEG Loy, Feor oty i Remembrance s & Deatn tiies 1o brea 4G nave, o love and then to, BAre 1s’1ne ‘Greatest sorrow of one's neart. 118 LOVING Wikk AND CHILDREN, Geni GaURBICr. ABQ. Sisi€r, LN, MAE ; 0 siser, HELEN MAK MARCKY, who departed this liie une Year 440 touny, Feoruary i, 1940, Otten we think ot you, hd our nearts are saq witn pin ©Oh, tnis worla wouid be like Coula we near your voice Our hearis still ache with ur eves enea many a ien Goa oniy knows how we miss you A ihe ena of one saddened vear. ars may wipe out many things, "Bul this they, Wins out Revert The memory of (nose nappy daye When we were all togetaer. No_one knows how we miss you, More ana more cach day Lige"has' ot Deen e ki Since you were HER DEVOLED MOYHER AND PATHER, ©Oh. dear_Helen, how I miss you Bince God ciaimed you 1or His owni No'Olie Knows ine sries and sorrow That nas come within our home. What happy dass we once enjored Waen' 301 an T wele togetners But, on, now changey now, Dnmucenwusmm l:m, forever Qi 1oiER, ARLEN) AND NEPHEW, BILL . MATTHEWS, WILLIAM H. AND LOUISA. Sscied o tae memory ‘ol our belov ad LOUISA MA; six_and ciy; November 31, four” years ako. respeciivel 1925, and Feoiuary 14, may we lllnd at the same UGH1ERS, MARGARET OBERION AND xuid E. mn‘uw= NESBIT, ELIA lather, ELlas Ni o ute lour years aso Wdl!- hbl\fl!l 1s, 1927, Memory. like Beautful U waen e s wore 11 meet ‘again on ¥onfltr rahore, ONLEY, JAMES zlmnd Bacred to the mory of our loving aud Iai s JAMES PENION ONLEY. who departed toaay, Feoruary her, how we miss Yo Since 1rom carul you passed away, And our nearts, sre acaing sadly we As you_toaay. HIS wvu«. DAumfl‘m DA BROWN mu.lrs‘ al.l‘l‘lum A A txipute of loh to_tne memory of GERT) PHIL- rincioal of Bryan Sencel who 8s- parted tais Jite Peoruaty 14, 194, ALTON DENS10W, EDWARD TIMMONS. * ROBINSON, ¢ plgfiemory of eur dear sist SON, Wi Paitea thig lite’ (wo vears asa toany, reo- uary Somory ks & Sweet-scented vine, Beautuul taou ol you entwine. e lite's” Works & i We'Tl meer again on sonde: shore, HER BRU1HEK, MAJ. PETER L. ROBIN- ANB LY SAMPSON, ROSE. In loving memory of ImOrner and sister, ROSE SAMPBON: who departed tais Lfe Plhnun 14 1938 me days o sweetescented vine, tois dife” tour Years a0 Thougn you died six years DEVOTED LAUGHTER & AN A SAMPSON, MARY HA' uannl. CONRAD. In lovil t my fatner, CONRAD his life twenty- February 15, 1001 ER AND FAMILY, SIMMONS, MARY E. A tribute of love in M who dey SO Yerts_aub. today: CHARLES SCHAFER - e g the "sears be many or fe They are flled with yemembrance, ufar wite, of you_ DEYOTED HUSBAND, EDWARD SIM- STROBEL. HENRIETTA J. In lovin membrance Of i deai mother, HEN- RIETTA J. STROBEL (n ui), who departed ifis life wixteen ¥ 50 toda: Feoruary 14, 1915. RSThe Yeats o b, we grow older 'Your memors, 16 our binding tie: With & want in our hearis for you that ever, graw colder, And a love pihat wil never die !l.lzmnl coku'. 1n loving r_dear mother, who depaited thip lie rteen years ago today, Februar: With our Savior she is waiting In that upper garden fair. She is waiting for our coming. There will_be ro parting there. SHEPPARD AND M, VASS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _“‘—:mfimv-‘ ¥ ;ISQHN . WRIGHT CO W, Phone Nor! W. W. Deal & Co. _316 H ST. NE. LINCOLN 8200 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL D) .CTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA_AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1383 P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONARE Frank Gctcr s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. National 2473 Modern Chapel. Feievtiore Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H ST, NE. Li-mh osu Ambulance service. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAFITOL ST. 'ALMUS R SPEARE 16238 C-!.Ql‘l’le‘l"" e '. - '-." iz Jmm 783 Clyde J Nxchols, lnc. _4209 9th_St. V. L. SPEARE CO0. Nelther the successors of mor ected i original W. IL Eoeare sstablisn: 1009 H St. N.W. Phnn'l!lt}mnl mm 7 8 N, FUNERAL DESIGNS. 'GEO, C. ERTE VG PRANEEAYS AL O Bt 1dth & Eye Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St =