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SOCIETY.’ SOCIETY | Easter Festivities at White House Follow Custom of Many Years in Egg Rolling Monday. RESIDENT AND MRS. HOOVER be hosts to officials, their children and grandchildren Mon- on the south 0 and lawn of the White House (‘:rlau Easter -rolling. The invita- :I::‘l“:re this yg‘.r in the names of the occupants of the Executive Mansion and their grandchildren, who have made their home there through the Winter. Miss Janet Large, who accompanied Mrs. Hoover to Asheville and returned with her, will remain over Easter, and it is probable ull%‘ ltlr &u-n“lzooe;edr rents for the W wfll i pl Scott of Elk Mountain vu a gueut n the White House early in the weel ‘The cha d'affaires of Colombia !eno: Donr?Y:se M. Coronado, left day for New York, where he will at- tend the uance to be given at Sherry's | this evening under his auspices for the benefit of Colombian unemployed. Secretary and Mrs. Hurley Spend ;lyolldly in New York. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurhy have gone to. New York to_be the guests over the week end of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. The Sicretary will be re- viewing officer at the Army day parade today. ‘The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi have issued invitations for a reception in th: Mayflower at 10:30 oclo‘::k Thursday evenirg, April 16, in| t to their Imperial Highnesses | Srince " an PTakamatsu and | Prince and Princess cards to present at the doo: inclos>d. The Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi will ve r preceding the reception w;nochunn will give & dinne; Hotel Pierre, in New York, Aufl u for Prince and Princess ‘Takamatsu. The Minister _of Hungary and ger and Better Funerals nmmunuwmm-u Chambers PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 20 H St. N.W. - National 6736 UALITY, service; first, last and always, together ‘with moderation in prices. Complete funerals as low as $200 may be arranged. Alfred B. Gawler Walter A. Gawler have sent out in- Slu'zmuomm W“mfllfi of their daughter, Countess Alice Szechenyi, to Count_Bela Hadik in St. Matthew's Church, Saturday afternoon, April 18. A reception will follow in the Hungarian legation. | ‘The Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos have l:ased Cliff Lawn, Mrs. Tailer Carpenter’s villa at Newport, for the Summer. Last year the Minister and Mme. Simopoul occupled the Covell cottage. ‘The commandant of the Army War College and Mrs. Wiltiam Durward Connor,. to a recent death in the family, have canceled their social | engagements and during the remainder of the Wln'er will not observe their usual day “at home"” the first Sunday of each month. Maj. Gen. lnd Mrs. William Cmner . Gen. and Mrs. Robert C. Davis have gone to New York and are at the St. Regis Hotel for the holiday. Comdr. and Mrs. Alexander Mark Charlton entertained a party at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel last evening in compliment to their house guest, Mr. Linguard Loud of New York City. The assistant commandant of the Army War College and Mrs. Joseph Powell Tracy will entertain at dinner Friday evening, April 10, at the Cflicers’ Club. Mrs. Tracy will be at home tomorrow ai oon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her quarters at the college. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Colt De Wolf will sail from New York April 25 for Geneva, where Mr. De Wolf will be connected with the disarmament section of the League of Nations for two years. Mr. De Wolf recently resigned from the State Department, where he has been on duty in the office of the Mr. and Mrs. David 8t. Peirre Gail- lard and their children have returned to their home, the Rocks, after spend- some time with Mrs. Gaillard’s mother, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, in her Winter home at Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Galllard had guests lunching informally with her yuterd-y Mrs. Charles M. Oman and Capt. and_ Mrs. W. D. Puleston, are at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. Maj. and Mrs. “Andres Lopez will be hosts to & company of 32 at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel this evening. Mrs. ne R. Woodson AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34 00 Local Call Chmben Co. . d_her will Joseph GAWLER'S Sers FUNERAL DIRECTORS ESTABLISHED 1850 Chapel Lady Attendant Cremations 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE It Will Cherry Blos SOOH BC som Time in %%a Beautiful » street in Kenwood within the next fort EATHER assisting, the hundreds of c]'lerry trees which line ‘every will be in blossom night. They are the same gorgeous Yoshino Cherry Trees that border the basin in Potomac Park, but with the setting of Kenwood's nat- ural and dcveloped beauties. It is only in Kenwood th.ax you can enjoy living in such an environment— and now building costs are at the lowest point in years. Consult about wflll us a site To Reach Kenwood Go west of Wisconsin Avenue on Bradley Lane, continuing under the viaduct to the entrance to Kenwood, three short squares to the left. Kennedy-Chamberlfn Development CO. 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Miss Alison O'Brian, senior at Smith College (left), and her twin sister, Miss Frances Caryl O'Brian, a senior at Sweet Briar College, have arrived in ‘Washingto: to the Attorney General and Mrs. John Lord O'Brian. n to spend their Spring vacations with their parents, the Assistant —Clinedinst Photo. daughter, Miss Jean Woodson, left yes- terday for New York, where they will pass the week end. Miss Beatrice Craft, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Payne Craft, spending the week end with Miss Nln Farrell at Annapolis. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W, P. Portz will entertain a small party at dinner this evening at the Shoreham Hotel. Pre-Nuptial Parties for Miss Herron and Mr. Zimmermann. Miss Virginia Herron, daughter of Col and Mrs. LeRoy Herron, whose marriage to Mr. Oliver T. Zimmermann | bf New York will take place Monday | evening, is the guest of honor at lunch- | eon being given today at the Shoreham | by her sister, Mrs. Rembrandt P. Lane | of East Orange, N. J., who will act as | matron of honor at the wedding. An | afternoon of bridge will follow the luncheon. The guests are Mrs, LeRoy Herron, Mrs. Carl Zimmermann, mother of Mr. Zimmermann, and his sister, lene Smith, Mrs. James Lemon, Saranell Wilson, Mrs. Edward Bettel- heim, Mrs. Frank Yates, Miss Lindall Eckert and Miss Kitty Butner. Col. and Mrs. Herron will entertain the wedding pariy and several addi- tional guests at dinner at the Shoreham this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blake Dewey of Chicago have returned to Washington from Florida and have opened their apartment at the Mayflower for the Spring. Mrs. Edward Terry Sanford is at the | Weylin Hotel in New York for the holi- | day. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Macpherson made a brief visit in Washington this week en route to Chicago. Mrs. Strickland Gillllan and her | young son, Burdette Gillilan, have sailed for Bermuda where they will spend the | Easter holiday, returning to their apart- INDIAN EXHIBIT Interpretation of Indian Presented by 1 0-pe-ta) 2104 954 Fises FLOWERS BY WIRE TO ALL POINTS Operator ‘right _at Store. Quick service. GEO. C. SHAFFER 909 14th St. ~aviuiss | ment in the Shoreham about the middie of April. Mrs. Wilson Compton has gone to ‘Ohk) to spend Easter and to attend a | trustees' meeting of her college at ‘Wooster, Ohio. Former Senator Joseph R. Grundy is | at the Partridge Inn in Augusta, Ga., |1or Easter. Mr. Robert P. Farnsworth will enter- tain a party at dinner this evening at the Shoreham Hotel, his company in- | cluding guests from Montclair, N. J., ‘whu nre spendlnx the Easter hnlldn)s |in ington. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Chance, jr., | are among those at the Berkshire Hotel, New York, for a short stay. Mrs. Cameron Martin will be hostess to a small party at dinner at the Shore- ham Hetel this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fenton McCall have returned from their wedding trip to Bermuda and are now in their apart- ment at 12 East Ninety-seventh street, New York City. Before her recnt mar. | riage Mrs. McCall was Miss Betty Rids- | dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percival Sheldon Kidsdale of this city. | Miss Susan Kintner, daughter of Capt. ‘Ed"in Kintner, U. 8. N. and Mrs. Kint- | ner, is hostess at luncheon today, enter- | taining in compliment to Miss Nancy | James Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Graves Adams, whose marri: to Mr. Walter Scott Watson will t: place Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Foraker and her daugh- ters, Miss Julia Foraker and Miss Polly ‘Foruker have gone to Virginia Beach, | where they will spend the holiday at | the Cavaller Hotel. Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton has with her in her home on Indian Lane, in Spring | Valley, her aunt and nephew, Mrs. Al- |fred Lavenfaler and Mr. Witman La- venfaler of Concord, Mass., who will re- main through the holidays. Miss Dorothy M. Lewls is entertaining at luncheon followed by bridge today at | wardman Park Hotel in honor of her house guest. Miss Elicabeth Burtnett of | Bronxville, N. [ ar. charies Won.hinmn with _his | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Bishop P. Hill, went to Old Point Com- fort yesterday and are at the New Chamberlin over the heliday. Mrs. Hill | was before her marriage, in November, | Miss Alice Worthington. Dr. and Mrs. George Dewey will enter- | tsin'a company of 10 at dinner at the | Shoreham Hotel this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickens have moved from 3005 Forty-fifth street | | northwest and are occupying their new | | home, at 4926 Glenbrook road, in Spring Valley. | _Mr. ard Mrs. Samuel T. Herrick have Starting Monday, April 6 “What Women xm.uu Know Abeut Finance Mary Jhne’ Widfras Assistant Cashier. Commercial Natl, Bank inquire Y. W.C. A, 17th and K Sts. N.W. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OYSTER BAR in connection with the Restaurant Pierre Breakfast, Luach $1.00 Dinner $1.25, $1.50 Tea age Cuisine Connec’ilcut Ave. at Q St. Watch THE CITIZENS EQUITABLE BLDG. ASSOCIATION OF GEORGETOWN, 1237 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Forty-Nine Years in the Town (Organized 1883) Books Open Now for Subscriptions in the Sixty-Sixth Series SHARES, ONE DOLLAR Per Month Under Supervision of the U. S. Treasury DG It Grow — | ward Mrs. George Storer was party of 10 at dinner last evenin the Shoreham Hotel. Well- scu. Wedding Place This Morning. 'nu marriage of Miss Ethel Seago, daughter of MF -ml Mrs. John D. Seago of Greenwood, . C., to Mr. John Roset SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1931. e vir- |HOLLIEDT PROPERTY Welles, son of Mr. Fisher Welles of ‘Wy- | son alusing, Pa., took place this monnnc in the Mount Vernon Methodist at 9 o'clock. The Rev. William A. Bhel- ton performed the ceremony, which was attended by members of the two fami- lles and intimate friends of the couple. A traveling suit of blue cloth trimmed with a platinum fox fur collar, ed the costume of the bride, and she wore & blue hat and accessories to match. Dean, are spending a few da: i?‘ ;hv York City at the Hotel l(untv cl . Easter Tea Tomerrow Of Tau Phi Sorority. . Mr, Welles and his bride left immedi- | Wil ately following the ceremony for a wedding trip through the Shenandoah National Park, Va. Upon their return they will make their home at 2431 E street northwest. Mrs. Seago, mother of the bride, who came from South Carolina for the wed- ding, wore a gown of rose and gray flat crepe and Miss Flora Scherer of Alfred University, N. Y., also attended the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Lauder Col- lege, in Greenwood,’S. C., and the bride- groom graduated from Llflyetu Col- lege in Pennsylvania, and is a student :‘l‘ law at George Washington Univer- . Miss Ellamay Bllkemme daughter of Rev. lnd Mrs. A. L. Bllk!mure. will become the bride of Mr. John J. ’lvner, son of Mrs. Clara Mae Tyner, this ernoon at 4:30 o'clock. The brlde-elect father will perform the ceremony, which will take place in her home, on Harvard street. ‘The marriage of Miss Eleanor Booth of Burlington, Vt., to Mr. Charles W. Hammett in the Universalist Church this afternoon will be followed by & large dinner party in the Shoreham Hotel. Among those at the dinner will be Mr. Hammett and his bride, the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alba C. Booth; Mr. Hammett's mother, Mrs. Charles A. Hammett, and members of the wedding Dtl’t! Miss Dorothy Wflll daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wills, whose mar- i :e to Mr. Bernard J. Atchison will e place Monday in the Church of the Nativity, will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower this evening given by Miss Loretta Bicksler. Miss Wills’ sorority sisters entertained for her Sunday at a tea, when the members of the Iota Chapter of Chi Sigma were present. Mrs. Jesse Chey- ney was hostess Monday, Miss Loretta Cumningham, Tuesday, and the mem- bers of her normal class entertained Wednesday in the home of Miss Frances- Dement. Miss Margaret Col- lins, who is to be the maid of honor | and only attendant, was hostess Thurs- day, and her aunt, Mrs. Paul E. Cal- lahan yesterday. Miss Mary Louise Stafford will be hostess at a dinner gnrty in the Shore- ham this evening when her guests will number 24. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Varley, accom- | L. Varley and Miss E. O. Livingston and Miss Elinor Livingston of Engle- wood, N. J., are at the Dodge Hotel durlnl their brief ltly in the qulm R. T. Lane was hostess a party of. 16 .t luncheon at the Shm ham Hotel !. Mrs. Harry 8. “Tubbs is motoring to West Point today to pass the Easter holidays with her son, Cadet Harry S. Tubbs, jr. Cadet Tubbs will sing a solo at the Academy er\lee tomorrow morning. He recently sang in All Saints’ Church in hc' York, as guest soloist. Mrs. Tubbs will spend a few days in New York before returning to her apartment in the Farragut. Miss T. R. Little ehiertained a large | party at luncheon today at the Shore- ham Hotel, Women's City Ch Of Dinner Party W.dlu‘ly. ‘The April dinner of the business and professional women's section of the Wcmen's City Club will be held Wed- nesday evening at 6:30 o'clock, with Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Colt Blocdgood and Dr. Charles P. Keschickter of Bal- timore as guests of honor. Dr. Blood- | good’s subject will be “A Challenge to ! the Wemen of Washington for the Pres- ervation of Health,” illustrated with a new moving picture. Dr. A. Frances Foye, chairman, will preside. Members and guests planning to at- tond are Dr. Ed:ith Seville Coale, Dr. Margaret M. Nicholson, Dr. Elizabeth E. Chickering, Dr. Alice Stone Wooley, | Dr. Louise Taylor Jones, Dr. Elizabeth | Kittredge, Dr. Kate B. Karpeles, Dr. Ella Oppenheimer, Dr. Gladys Kain, Dr. Anna Bartsch Dunne, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charies Burt, Mrs. Willlam Lee, Corbin, Mrs. Francis D. Merchant, Dean Grace Hays Riley, Mrs. Lawton Miller, | Mrs. George M. Eckels, Miss Margaret A. Patch, Mrs. Ge:rge Becker, Miss | Mabel B. Hiatt, Miss Elva McNamara, Mrs. Gladys B. Middlemiss, Mrs. Grat- ten Kerans, Miss Margaret Vail, Miss Ivy Wentworth, Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Mrs. F. G. Stewart, Mrs. Bertha L. | Owens, Mrs. Patrick Gallagher, Miss F. M. Crossthwaite, Miss A. Hazel Svlflt, | FOUND. PUP—Two weeks ago. mongrel [emale Dup. about 6 months old, with brown markings. Phone North 3642. | LOST. BAR PIN—Piatinum and diamond: on_ sight- seeing Lrip of Washington and Zoo. Reward | for return to 724, Hotel Roosevelt, Mrs. W. H. Bayly, FRAOELET e, Vhite kold, nmmo in business sectio: ores or car: Phone Tyatisviiie 1483 eventnes ‘muu CASE, black, contuining parce ward._Call Thone, Dist. 2614 DOG. Alredale. male. near Anglers Club on ‘Cunflull rd. Reward. Cleveland DOG—Wire-iaired fox terrier, _ | 18501, answers to name “Skippy. | Bl n'w. Phone North 0050. Rew $ | ENVELOPE containing National theater nu. rewurd If_returned to 606 M cets_only usable by owner. ih | avenue and K street to Sixteenth street. rs. | At the conclusion of the service special GLASSES—Bifocal, Silernoon. _ Phone Geor HANDBAG, biack_ black and white d. R vt 1i6. Clev: POCKETBOOK. bllfl. 10 30 N st. n.w POLICE DOG—Browa, male. 3 Rrwlrd UMBRELLA. ¢ silk, dox-head _handle: Titieiea o B LoPATS, on Mount Fieasani car line. _Eves.. Adams 58! ‘WALKING STICK, black handie, N is. Reward. 302 18th st. a. | WHITE SILK BAG—Lady's; eill mnrom ered, containing biue vanity case and | glnsies. Suitable reward it returned to nu | ROat._n.w. WRIST WATCH—Lady's. small, white mel | oval diamond wrist waich, on broken | yibbon band. imitisls on back O. Liberal reward if returned to owner at 2408 Massachusetts ave. Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carrier boy to knock on the door when delivering The Star will please tele- phone cireulation depart- ment. National 5000 and instructions will be given for this service to start at once. | panied by their daughter, Miss Margaret | | definite stay. 1 7:30 o'clock by the Washington Rapid 13 Pznnsylv‘nln avenue from 6:30 to 7 I- dent of Mu chlpm of Ohrmdon. Mrs. Arthur Murrell has as her ‘uul in her apartment in the Belvedere, Miss Fay Donivan of Birmingham, Ala. ur and Mrs. Hermann Hagedorn have with them shortly their dauihur Miss Mary Hagedorn, who spent the Fall and Winter in New Ycrk studying dancing. Mr. William Dent ¢ Sterrett, jr., Charles Smoot, Mr. Elliott J. Dent, ’Y- and Mr. William MacIntyre left today on a motor trip to Miami, Fla., to spend their Easter vacation, Miss Dorothy M. Donovan, who is a student at Georgian Court College at Lakewood, N. J, and Miss Gail Mac- Guire cf Rosemont College are the guests of Miss Donovan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Donovan, on Har. rison street. They motored to An- napolis today to attend the Easter hop at the Naval Academy this evening. Dr and Mrs. D. W. Mears have gone to New York, where they are staying at the Ambassador Hotel. Mrs. Ruth J. Tate left Wednesday for | CHERR New York to spend a few days prior to sailing for Bermuda with her daughter, Mrs, Willlam E. Kopp, and her rnnd- daughter, June Elaine Kopp, of Rock- ville Center, Long Island. They plan to spend the Easter vacation in and return about the middle of April. Miss Beatrice Strasburger, daughter | ¢, Strasburg of Judge and Mrs. Hilton er, and her house Miss Barbara Sharsh and Miss Hilda Krakauer, were the guests of honor at & dinner given at the Shoreham Hotel last evml“ by a group of young people. Miss Stras- burger and her guests are here from Barnard College for the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs, F, E. Appleton of Lowell, Mass,, are passing the week end at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. John Reybumn entertained last ' evening at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler. l Miss Jeanne Pisher arrived Thundly‘ from her home in New Orleans, La and is at the Dodge Hotel for an in- FIVE FROM CAPITAL T0 ADDRESS PARLEY Ohio Educational Conference Will Hear Washingtonians on Varied Topics. Pit Wllhln‘wuhnl 'l.ll be among o Eleventh the speakers to address the Annual Ohio State Educational Confer- ;nce.A:u b: tr:lldl at Tehb mu‘ Univer- ity : s Tvo genera sessions and meeti; of 36 each hase of "”; Carlos Davila, Am- bassador from Chile; Willmott Lewis, ‘Washington co ident of the Lon- of the d Center, who will make two and * “‘Mental of and Louise Stanley, r:hlel of the Fed- eral Bureau of Home Economics, who will address the adult education section on “The Parents’ Role in Guidance of | Their Children.” CONDEMNATION SUIT FILED FOR FORT DRIVE The Department of Justice, at the request of the National Park and Plan- ning Commission, has fi'ed in the Dis- trict Supreme Court a condemnation proceeding to acquire certain property in the subdivision known as Longfellow Terrace, to be incorporated in Fort drive between Fort Stevens and Fort Slocum. The commission reports it has been unable to agree with the owners on the price of the property. The land sought to be condemned is described as lots 44 and 45, square 3204; lot 804, square 3204; lots 1 and 25, 3156; part of lots 26 and 27, square 3156; part of lot 10 and lots 820, 822 and 824, square 3157. The proceeding was filed through United States Attorney Leo A. Rover and Assistant Attorney General Henry H. Glassie Research e SPECIAL BUSSES TO RITES Easter Sunrise Service Will Have Added Transit Facilities. Special bull service to Walter Reed Hospital will be operated in connection with the sunrise service tomorrow at ‘Transit Co. ‘The “specials” will leave Eighth and o'clock at five-minute intervals, alter- nating between routes via Massachusetts busses will be available at the Sixteenth street entrance of the hospital for the trip downtown. Births Reported. Richard and Virgini . Morris and Luba’ Kap To"zf' ber. r Mar! N. and lulh 3 Frank C. and_Rose Pi ldAnI‘l"l"! M’ Johi 3 sirl. Esther McLeod: & oseph and Lena anelotil- gir ar allle Rosa Hawkins. bo Dw:ullnn and Stella '.'vnn“z'.' oy izabech War Kolana"A- and Virsin Deaths Repor(ed Phoebe Diette Day. 83, George Wesley Breit, fi'l l ’0 w“l !l John R. Fiannelly, 55, Uniied States Sol- AR IJe‘remlnh D. Mackessy, 38, 0'1’“!“ Hos- 29, 1001 Monroe st. indlé, 9 months, Chil- Hospital. T8 Lo *foun ot. li’!l 1 car ave. e Pet : Freedmen's Hospital, lJolhn Wilton, 1’ monthe: Children's ‘Hos- 5 months, 263 17th Johnson, 3 months, Children's River Floods Grape Region. BEZIERS, Prance, April 4 (P).—A sudden rise in the River Orbe, coupled with strong winds, rain and hail, has caused heavy damages growing ? i rrespon: don Tl.me;, Mandel Sherman, director | HALE- | WILLIAMSON, WILLEY. NN ot hls reside IS VALUED AT $90,000 Woman’s Will Gives 8 Nurses $500 Aplece and Leaves Balance to Her Sister. Miss Mathilde Holliedt, “who died | CARTER. March 17, owned no real estate, but had personal property valued at: $90,000, mgummdmm ear pastor, and take 3 loved Sou dearly, bus Cod loved BY ORDER k OF, THE MT. - e mnr c! eur ha\ 3!“%":. mm' d ! Mrll.-:. lm,‘ v .‘x mb:ance i CA'I'LI'I"I' oars o bod ols, 4300 9th April o two pacos! Tnterment at Fort hugm l? -fluh!nn’o‘- a‘mm-, akoma Bervi Hings Co. oheral Some Monday, April 6, at § pm. OXD. JOHANNA E. On Friday, 3, u:l 13 Fesiriencs of | her - danent Georae ¥ Aliwioe, 320"5 v#.rnlnn Highiar JOHAN; nera) hereatter. BUCHANAN, April 4 ild havi fulfilled, And uke !I ehmu m :l.;tll'l treas- "t om heaven whatsoever I wilied. mvn?o DADDY. MOTHER AND SISTER. * GRAY, JOHN In 1d but lovi dear husband. JORN. H. ‘rll'tfl this life two years dauenter; | lands, INA A. Boyd. Not! LOTTIR S e geigence. SOV Vife - cottefl g R et T wer i the m‘fm fatrer, brighter thelittie fower mn whispers alwazs ™ T w :Exa uu-rn GRAY. WILLIE. m 1o "depa '"mu e e nu.“ Tite "one year 2 i - terment oeur«u:nn"c::‘:n""“d‘ ,n BAKER. ANNA MAY. Suddsnly, on_Thurs- day, ril 2, 1931, ANNA MAY S ariod a S HAY ".'f'*‘*‘ v 4, at 'rom. al 38 R. l ro oA R bt Thoil 1o more will join our mumber, Thou no mors our sorrows know. Sweet memories will linger Lorevar, THE P NiCKENS, SUSIE E. wnfi 'fi' noninnu ol our. NI whi Tied This life thres ears asgo today, ADEil 4 1028 Intl“ wite h O o ne wife a3 neral mme- l:lnr — A 5 ELLA RIDGELY. Prids at her residence 4 RIDGELY, beloved w Crain, Services will be llh l' dmu Sunday, April = Rock: © Octek Cometecy 'nu) V14051, at Lakewdod N: shier of i m Hate ' isters 3 o of fuasal ater DIXON. MARION AL Aucz on muy. nrn nlmm The rolling stream of life rolis on, But still the vacant chate ® Jnia: Recalls the love. the Joice. the amile aad 10 months. * Funera dence parent; '0“" m’t‘rl"a‘-‘ int Tted: jen v onan Hill Cemetery. from T am never wit Pty st the e fast: stlence ANNIE BROWN A tribute ey B othe of our dea: 0 Gied one year a0 today. Apei 4 S99, mkn Rost ot ':I“?e Telatives m-m Eh i IR R resi ‘When we drift to eternity's shore? 'fll.z:ll.,r‘,y,n meet ours as in days that touch of nnn‘ ArTHUR C. ursday, Alfll WLl wo Carill at the s Joxs {hat are gone, will we Wfim P ll-. v R. Mattie A n Memoria] Cemetsry. on, on"momumw&' “.fl , s E. o ""wns-”flw- "'flu- WALKER, JAMES E. In loving P-4 de- | E Love is 1. % -lnmnn ADELAIDE. Saturday. P Bviica the: Ilnl undn'lklnl ot antiane w. Notice of funeral } J. SAFFELL Frank Gder's Sons Co. Wi o Tieonon. National 2473 Modern Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel Lincoln HEALE, ALBERT A, iden] April's, 1931, at : 20BN S e ALBERT A HEALE, e 18 survived by his Vite an Puneral te resi April 6, p.m. attend.” Tterment Rock Gr HEALY. XATE. Priday. April x. Mrs. Genoe. 603 oy 2R 81 KE Ambilance service Thos. R. Nalley's Son 517 11th St. S.E. 'l.l. 1. 1220 " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 38 EART, CAPITOL ST. | CHAMBERS Herbert B. Nevius Home #24 New_York Ave. N.W. District 2008 W. W. Deal & Co. H 8T .. 1~ meg Joscph F. Birch s Soru 3034 M St. N W &;-n ' LM (GAWLER co. Personal Service W. Pot. “Hensives Interment in Mount :,‘ - I?WAI.I! L on Thursdas. Beloved” san’ ot “Sers Holen 1. ‘i" Puneral orivate. . _On Pridax. April 3. 1931 P JORN T. KIKG. [ Griffith, IMI i g Klnl Illfl Wuullll J. King. l(lg‘i'n!.e s ds hi Fine: Mi . Relatives and Interment nly. on Thurs- om *her . parents et OIADI ld !I"l”ll.' ,. on Moz Funeral services MQON. SURLISTER. Departed this life m. -nggxu, March 1931, wlont | Clyde J. Nlcholl, Ine. Intermeat xo..mnm 4208 min_st. .1 2| JTCLEMENTS SONS Estab. 1862. 1341 Wisc. Ave. Ph. West 0804 V. L. SPEARE Co. | _ Netther che suscessors of nor connectes with the original W Speare establish- Anacostia. Cemeiers. NEILL. JAMES LINCOLN. Entered intc st Thursda il 31881 ril 1 Elymouth Conlr::n\nnll aure Tiin as .n- Interment Harmony Ceme- Establishea JOHN R"WRIEHT co. __13%7 10th St. N.W. _Phone ® He leaves Sther to mourn his d at the Jobn 3rd and Eve y ey, Tuneral Wednesday. Avril trox ate add inte mol:nlll. TTA MILLER, Fri- AR 3 gL, in New rore” iy, FTTA MIL wife of “the LER, " pelov Charles Frederic Shoem.! 'm PA AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 138 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. lru!llr “'.I .'l. o e Y - " GEO. C. SHAFFER SERTE Pies ‘J"flfiflfla\“fli Open Evenings 14th & E __and Sundays . Cemetery. SMITH, CAROLINE C. On taturday. Anrll‘ the residence of her daugnter, Airs. Georae W Rundlett. 4817 lowa n.w., CAROLINi C. SMITH (nee Sidow of Henty 7. Smith Nof Diparted, this life on Tlmrnily Ror 2. Bed,, gy Nre, ! 1SE_SM! devoted #uur f Mrs: nday, ADril 5, 'af Chapel. Anne Arundel, Md. ~ 4 On Saturday, April 308 F st.n. this grape- 3

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