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S The President and Mrs. Hoover to Attend! SOCIETY. OCIETY First Wedding in Cabinet Circle in This Administration. ding this_afternoon of Miss Gertrude Lamont, daughter of the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont, to Mr. Charles Eskridge Saltzman, son of Maj. Gen. nd Mrs. Charles McKinley Saltzman. The ceremony will be per- formed at 4 o'clock, in the home of the bride’s parents, on Kalorama road, the weather permitting, the ceremony will take place in the garden. Mr. Allan Hoover, who is a member of the wedding party, will be with his parents at the White House over Sunday. Miss Katherine Jewell Everts and Miss Katherine Ewing of New York are guests for a few days of the President and Mrs. Hoover. HE President and Mrs, Hoover I are expected to attend the wed- Dean of Diplomats and Family Sail for Mexico. The Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez and their three chil- dren, Emilia, Manuel and Luis, will sail today from New York on the Morro Castle to lptend about & month in their native country. . The Amblgador cf Chile and Senora de Davila, went to New York yesterday to personally open today the first exhi- bition of Senora de Davila’s paintings in the International Art Center of Roerich Museum at 310 Rivedside The exhibiticn will be opened tea and reception from 4 to 6 t gray cloth casket, “ana” fied, wif the wi And All service as the e, it desired, Tl our pive orsan. In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W. W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. NW. Phone COlumbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less o'clock, given by the trustees of the Roerich Museum in their honor. The patrons of the exhibition include Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director general of the Pan-American Union; Senor Luis F. Fellu, Chilean consul-general, and Senora de Feliu, Mr. and Mrs. Spruille Boden, Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Bickel, Miss Frances R. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Horch, Mr. and Mrs. D. Stew- art Iglehart, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Lichtmann, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Charles Migel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Patchin and Mr. Svetoslav Roerich. Senora de Davila is one of the out- standing women and a leading figure in the culture of Chile, where her paintings have received wide acclaim since her first exhibit there about five years ago. Her work has also been displayed in Washington. In the ex- hibition at the Roerich Museum, which will be open to the public today and continue until May 16, including Sun- days, from 10 o'clock in the morning to 5 o'clock in the atternoon, she will show about 24 still-lifes, portraits and figures. The Ambassador of Poland and Mme. Pllipowicz were hosts to a small com- pany at luncheon today at the em- bassy. The Minister of Austria, M. Edgar L. G. Prochnik, was host at luncheon to- day in compliment to the Right Rev. Francis C. Kelley, bishop of Oklahoma. Mme. do Couto Aguirre, wife of the naval attache of the Brazilian embassy, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Thomas C. Dawson entertained today | at luncheen followed by bridge. The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne have been joined at the Shoreham Hotel by their son, Mr. Groverman Payne, a student at the University of Virginia, who will remain with them over the week end. Assistant Secretary of War Mr. F. ——————————————— AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34.00 Local Call canl Chambers Co. Cot %432 PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home \ 29 H St. NN\W. National 6736 UALITY, service; first, last and always, together with moderation in prices. Complete funerals as low as $200 may be arranged. Green Bag in- variably makes a good cup of coffee. Its freshness and the fine ity of the cof- fee used in- sure this THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Trubee Davison started last evening :V 1émmgm's inspection trip in est. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. David S. Ingalls left yester- | day for their home, Stony Brook Farm, |at” Chagrin Falls, Ohio, where Mrs. | Ingalls will remain through the Sum- mer. Mrs. Luis O. de Abelli, wife of the new minister of finance of Bolivia and former Bolivian Counselor to the Peruvian government at Lima, Peru, entertained at dinner in her home on 44th Place in Wesley Heights last evening in honor of the new Ambassador of Brazil and Mme. de Lima y Silva. Others in_ the company were the Ambassador of Peru, Dcn Manuel de Freyre y Santander; the Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa, the Minister of Denmark and Mme. Wadsted, the Minister of the |Irish Free State and Mrs. Michael MacWhite, the Charge d'affaires of Spain and the Condessa de Contefuerte, Gen. and Mrs. Frank T. Hines, Mrs. George M. Hyland and Senor Don Jose Ricardo Gomez Acebo, first secretary of the Spanish Embassy. The retiring secretary of the Brazil- ian Embassy and Mme. de Sloan Cher- mont are at the St. Regis. evening at the Shoreham Hotel in honor of their house guest, Mrs. E. L. Giroux of Pelham, N. Y. Reilly—Meehan Wedding Tpok Place This Morning. The marriage of Miss Thelma Mee- han, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Meehan, to Mr. John A. Reilly son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reilly, took place this morning at 9: o'clock in the Dahlgren Chapel at J. O'Connor of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Bethesda, Md., officiating, as- sisted by the Rev. Alfred A. McGor- raghy and the Rev. C. Thomas Du Fief. The arrangements for the wedding were charming in detail, a profusion of | Spring flowers and palms meking an | effective setting for the ceremony. Miss Mary O'Donaghue sang several selec: tions preceding the ceremon! | The bride was given in marriage by her father, and she wore & hlue silk traveling suit with accessoricg to match an da corsage bouquet of Sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Francis X. Emmet was the ma- tron of honor, wearing a rose beige crepe gown with a corsage bouguet of Talisman roses. Mr. C. Vincent Grif- fin of Washington was the best man |and the altar boys for the service were Willlam J. Bray and James F. Relly, brother of the bridegroom. | 3 ifly and his bride left after the ceremony for a wedding trip, and after their return will be at home at 4710 Langdrum lane, Chevy Chase. Mrs. Reilly’s going-away costume was of dark blue georgette. The bride is a graduate of St. Joseph's Coilege, at Emmitsburg, Md., and the bridegroom received his degree from | Georgetown Law School in 1924. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose will close her | apartment at the Mayflower tomorrow and Jeave for Kansas City, where she Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usoal Cost Are Dome by hambers .. OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE 29c Lb. G m priced. For many qual- it reen Bag is oderately is the coffee regardless. On Sale ONLY at All for the | Col. and Mrs. Louls §. Chappelear | entertained a company at dinner last | Georgetown University, the Rev. James | Mrs, James Alexander Lyon is in Greensburg, Pa., where she will remain until the middle of next week. Owing to her absence from the city, she will not observe her day at home tomorrow. Mr. Willlam McClellan Ritter went last night to White Sulphur sm to | join Mrs. Ritter, who has been for 10 days or more. Mr. and Mrs. Ritter will return May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall M. Langhorne, who have been staying at the Berk- shire in New York, returned today to ‘Washington. Among those who will be presented at the first Spring court at Bucking- ham Palace, London, Tuesday, May 19, will be Miss Edith Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martin of Wedgwood, Wyncote, and granddaughter of Mrs. Cyrus H, K. Curtis. Miss Martin, who has been attending school in Versailles, France, will return with her parents early in June, and will be formally presented to Philadelphia society at a garden party which her parrents will give on their estate Friday | evening, June 19. The following night there will be a dinner dance at Wedg- | wood for the debutante set. Mrs. Edward Hampson of Chicago is the house guest of her sister and broth- er-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Harold Biese- meier. Mrs. Hampson entertained & company | at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham, the party including a nugpber of guests from Baltimore. In the company were | Mrs. Allan R. McCann, Mr: J. | Ryan, Mrs. Herbert Lane, Mrs. Biese mejer, Mrs. Carol Baker and Mrs. 0 | Charles Weitzel of Annapolis, The Bal | timore guests were Mrs. Thomas Moss, |Mrs. Howard Meyers, Miss Gladys Woodall and Miss Ida Hatfleld Woodall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Haywood were hosts at dinner last evening at the Shoreham Hotel to an interesting group | which included Judge and Mrs. Charles | Perley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. | Service and Mrs. Service's mother, Mrs. Celia_Lindeman of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marvin Jones and Mr. and Mrs, | Walter Gard. | | Mrs. Flizabeth Northrop, who has |been on a Pacific Ocean cruise of eight | | months, has returned and has taken an apartment in the Shoreham. She will be here until June 1 when she will go to Nova Scotia to spend the Summer with her cousin, Mrs. Guy Kilbourne, returning to the Shoreham Hotel early in the Fall. Mrs. Northrop formerly oc- cupled an apartment at Wardman Park otel. Mr. George L. Williams will enter- tain at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Mr. Felix Magnin of New York, vice president ot the French-American Bank, who is spending the week end with him. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Jacobl will entertain a group of guests from Balti- more at the dinner dance at the Shore- ham Hotel this evening. Brilliant Party Closes Dancing Class Season. The last meeting for the season of the Friday Evening Dancing Class at the Willard last night, carried with it unusual brilliancy, and was attended by 300 members and guests. The large ball room was never more beautiful than under the light of dozens of Jap- anest lanterns and with enormous clus- ters of balloons swinging from the chandeliers, The dances of this most Continued in- creasing sales over our coun- ters for over twenty years prove the goodness of this fine coffee. Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores [SANITARY GROCERY CO., INC.] ] D. C, SATURDAY. will spend the balance of the Spring! fashionable dancing class of Wuhlnl-' season. !ton are always preceded by many din- | ner parties, but last night there were many more than usual and several of | them quite large. The many tables each bore a charming decoration of iris in many shades, pink roses and Shasta daisies. All of the flowers were taken to the Children’s Hospital this morning. where they were distribut- ed through the various wards. The Friday Evening Dancing Class Committee received the guests at 10 o'clock, an orchestra of a few pieces playing from 8 o'clock through the din- ner hour and a large orchestra furnish- ing the dance music. Maj. Parker W. West and Mrs. We:t, the latter chairman for the dances, gav a large dinner, their guests including the Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles H. Bridges, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Harry G. Bishop, Col. and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes, Col. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tracey, Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Mr. | and Mrs. Carl Gartner, Maj. Raymond | E. McQuillian and Mr. Warren Martin. The Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. MacWhite were the ranking guests at a dinner party entertained at the Willard last evening preceding the | Friday Evening Dancing Class, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Drury as hosts. The Cuban_military attache, Capt. Enrique A. Pricto, and Senora de Pricto had as guests at the Willard at dinner last evening, later attending the Friday Evening Dancing Class, Mr. and | Mrs. Carlos del Mar, Mr. and Mrs. | Everett Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic | D. McKenney and others. Comdr. and Mrs. Harvey Delano had dining with them last night preceding | the dancing class Admiral and Mrs. | McLean, Capt. and Mrs. Emory Scott | Land and Comdr. and Mrs. cmnes‘l H. Maddox. | Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin entertained | at dinner last night, the hostess and | guests later attending the dancing class. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Scott, Miss Florence Trumbull, | Miss Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. George | Oakley Totten, Lieut. C. A. Downing, | Lieut. Watson, Lieut. H. M. Underwood, | Mr. Paul Leake and Mr. Chadbourne and others. | Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie's guests at dinner before the dancing class last | night were the Second Secretary of the | Cuban embassy and Senora de Guell, Dr. | Andrel Popovici, secretary of the Ru-| manian legation, and Mme. Popovici, Gen. Willlam E. Horton, Gen. Parker, | Mrs. Alice Smogt, Mrs. Karl D. Klemm and Mr. Herbert Hengstler of the State Department. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney F. Tallaferro had guests at dinner, and Mr. Henderson B. Gregory also en‘ertained preceding the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell had the Alien Property Custodian and Mrs. Howard Sutherland dining with -them before the dance and also in their party were Gen. and Mrs. Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Long. Miss Virginia Forward will entertain a company at dinner at the Congres- sional Country Club this evening in honor of her father, Maj. Alexander Forward, director general of the Amer- fcan Gas Association, who will leave shortly for Europe to attend the inter- national gas conference Breslau, Germany, this month. Maj. Forward will remain in Europe for about two months, returning early in July. Arts’ Club Tea Tomorrow Honors Southern Art League. The Arts Club will give a tea tomor- row afternoon in honor of the Southern States Art League, which will open its | exhibition in the club rooms at that time. Miss Catherine C. Critcher, a member of the Arf mmif BAG, containing glasses. Kevs, papers: vicin- ity Harvard Hall and 18th and Col. rd. Re. ward. Apt. 502. Harvard Hall - CAT, b ne; re- + vicinity 3600 24th st war D. laci North 2892-W _after 7 Tsian; answer n.w. Rewar % tan _with black | “Bnoosy"; re- light GRrTS Thars eid: 'ame ward._Call Cleveland 7907. brown neck: 1 year old > Call Col. 5 ward. DOG—Strayed, small white do patches around eyes and over ears; no_collar. _Cleve. 1124-J. EYEGLASSES, in case: 19th and Columbia 493, Apt. 304. Reward with _white snawer vith biack | name MAS_AND DRESSING GOWN, gents: jost in neighborhood of 14th and Pa’; liberal Teward. 1043 National Press Blds. __3° PURSE_Coln purse, small {ancy, containing important keys. cariceled check ‘and, mones o @ Col. 4414 between 1 and PURBSE_containing sum of money: between th and P Building F at ith and B sts. n.w.: reward. Col. 5420. RING Lady's opal ring, white eold filigres : vicinity reservoir and fitration ard. 610 N. Caro. ove. s.e TWENTY-DOLLAR Bank and Monroe WATCH, 1ady’ N.” between 13th about Bulova,” initi M. K. and 13th or 12th between 30 May 1st. Finder call WRIST hite gold; between 18th and on K st. Call North 8608 and receive reward. 3% WRIST WATCH, Benrus white gold: Wed- nesday evening. reward, 1801 Olis MAY AKER! e man Akers four “brothers. Clarence H. an: 5 ter, Mrs. Esther SDArrow. day. May 4. at Evanston, Til. rted this life on . at 1220 o'clock W rt C.. d Junius C. Akers. one Funeral Mon- w. a i Funeral serv- ices at W. R, funeral home. 1234 4th st. n.w., Sunday, May *, at 2 p.m. 2° BOVEE. ANN E. On Friday. at_the Methodist Home. 4901 Conn. ave. n.w. Mrs. ANN E. BOVEE. aged 68 years. Funeral from the Methodist Home Mon- day, May 4. at 2:30 p.: 3 BOWE. SARAH R. Departed this life Thurs: day;’ April 30, 1031, ‘at her residence, 112 grandmother mother-in-law o ne. nda from Becond Baptist Church. 3r tween H and Eye sts. n.w., at 1 Holloman officiating. . May & d st bel p.m., Rev 3 husband of Louise Brooks and devoted fa- ther of Calvin Brooks and Mrs. Virginia Brooks Keener. = Funeral Sunday. at 2 p.m. from Lomax chapel, 1 < nw. Priends invited ~Interment Paynss Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 3 ROWN. WILLI sday. 1 28, B at i e TissiaT AP WILLIAM and Irene Brown King_and Lella Carter. May 3. at 1 p.m.. from M tist Church. ~ Remains resting At t Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U n.w. CARROLL. DANIEL. On Friday. May 1. 1931. at Gallinger Hospital, DANIEL CAR- ROLL. beloved husband of “Agnes Car- roll.” father of Simon Carroll. Erother of Harriet Lipscomb. He leaves other rela- tives and friends to mourn his departure. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.W. No- tice of funersl later. 3 Arts Club and a member of the South- ern States League, will be the hostess. Miss Monica Kaspar, daughter of Mr. Henry Kaspar and granddaughter of Mr. Josef Kaspar of Washington, was among the guests at the party given re- cently in the club rooms of the Victoria League in Melbourne, Australia. Miss Kaspar 1is visiting her grandmother, Lady Allen, where she will be for an- other year. Miss Kaspar, although of debutante age, had not seen her parents since her infancy, having come back to Washington with her father after the death of her mother some years ago. The party in Melbourne was given in honor of Mrs. Herbert Brookes, wife of the former Australian high commis- sioner to the United States, who gave a talk on her experiences in this country. Among the hostesses at the party was Mrs. Alexander Leeper, an aunt of Miss Kaspar, and included in the company were Miss Valentine Leeper and Miss Molly Leeper, also aunts of Miss Kaspar. Mrs. Robert C. Davis is at the St. dfltfls Hotel in New York for a few ays. Mr. and Mrs. Prederick H. Butcher have as their house guest the latter's sister, Miss Phyllis Morgart of Jennings, Md., who arrived this week to spend a month. Mr. Butcher and Mr. Arthur E. Dowell, jr., recently returned from a week's stay in New York, where they were the guests of Mr. Butcher’s father, Mr. David Butcher, in Brooklyn. Mrs. Arthur E. Dowell, jr., and her son, Arthur E. Dowell, 3d, are spending a week in Atlantic City. Mr. Harry G. Poss has issued cards announcing the marriage of his daugh- ter, Nellie May, to Mr. Norman Esputa Daly, Monday, April 13, in Washington. Mr. Daly is the son of the late Mrs. Jo- sephine” Esputa Daly, prominent for many years in music circles in Wash- ington, and a grandson of John Esputa. for some years conductor of the United States Marine Band before the appoint- ment of John Philip Sousa. Mr. Daly’s father, Dr. John Daly, formerly of ‘Washington, now lives in New York. Mrs. Alex Hamllton and Mrs. Gar- | rett Comly of New York City, are in | Washington for a few days at the May- flower. They are accompanied by Mrs. R. O. Mears, also of New York. Among those who have taken boxes for_the matinee today of the Festival of Nations at Constitution Hall are the Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes. Other prominent folk who have boxes and are entertaining guests are_Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Arch Colman, Mrs. Frederic A. Tilton, Mrs. William R. Castle, jr.; Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Col. Wade H. Cooper, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. Benjamin D. Foulois, Mrs. John Fowler, Miss Annie Hegeman, Mrs. Joseph H. Himes, Mrs. Beale R. Howard, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Reginald S. Huidekoper, Mrs. Peter A. Jay, Mr. Frank R. Jelleff, Miss Helen Jones, Mrs. S. S. Lutz, Mrs. Royal McKenna, Mrs. Luther H. Reichelderfer, Mrs. David F. Sellers, Mrs. Henry H. Flather and Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, president general of the D. A. R. AN AUTHENTIC REPRODUCTION OF YOUR COLONIAL IDE VERY home re produced in The Co- AL - - Tonial Village will be an authentic replica of its original . . . not & mere modern_collection of materials put together in accordance with the E arly American pattern and re- ferred to as “Colonial.” Dimen- sions, plans, materials, arrangement of rooms—the smallest detail of the original Colonial design will be truth! fully followed in every home replica in the Village. Our archi- tects Colonial ducti This Ameri of Colonial detail to home owns particular was conceived. Plan now to have authentically reproduced in have made a study of the home and its repro- on. will be the only community in jca guaranteeing such exactness ers. Period exactness in every 1 the fundamental principle upon w!i e your own Colonial home i On Beach Drive, in a setting by Rock Creek Park, The Col Park Estates, will entirely e of stately trees encompassed lonial Village of Rock Creek mbrace reproductions of his toric Colonial homes and others true in character to the period of the Thirteen Colonies. Edson W. Briggs Co. Owners Rock Creek Park Estates 1001 Fifteen! th St. at K Telephone National 5700 Information Upon Request grand- | Braths ENNIE. Deparied this life April , at 12:10. ‘at Providence Hospital E_CARTER. son Lydia and a_their York three nieces. three nephews and a host of other relatives and friends Funeral Sun- day from 451 O st. n.w.. at 1.30. 3= COLE. JOHN LFE. On Fridas. at dence. 816 Massac ! | i ay 1. 1931 COLEMAN, d i Departed GEQEGE CHARLES, a . 1931, at | CHARLES | Mrs. Ma: Richard J. Hoimes. 2t 10 am onal Cemeters. DUFFY. WILLIAM H. A special comm: cation of Mount Pieasant Lodge. No. FLACA M will be held in the lodee room. t enyon sts. n.u » Monday. May 4. oral o late brothe: H_DUFFY. | ARLES D. ALLEN. A JOHN F. PUTNAY, Soc. EDIE,_SANFORD. oOn Pridas. Mas 1. at_Georgetown Universily Hospital. SA FORD FI of Florence. Mavel a_Edi odv resting_at Joseph " Gevlers Sons chanel, 1154 Pa ave. n.w. Notice of services laier. FILMORE. LEWIS THOMAS. Deoarted tiis | 2 T z S0. 1931, at 750 w. at est ihe devoted son of Agnes Lee and the late Lewis Filmore: loving brother of Millar Filmore. nephew of Mary Johnsten. Wil- liam Hill. Charlotte Pord. Alice Patterson and Sarah Johnson. Remains rosting at his aunt's residence. 426 Ridge &t n i Funers! from Miles €. M. E. Church. Sun. v, May 3. a E ! griends invited. R Y GOOLYEAR, EMMA C. On Friday, May 1. 1930, EMMA C.. beloved wife of the late Addison Goodyear. Services et the resi- dence of her daughter, C st. n.w. on Saturday. May 2. p.m. Intefment Harrisburg, Pa GORNON, SHIRLEY MAY. On Friday. May 1. 1931, st Children's Hos, SHIRLEY MAY. beloved daughter of Charles B. and Lucis O'Niel Gordon, aged 5 vears and § months Puneral from her late residence. 1428 Morse st. n.e. on Monday, May 4. at 2 oclock pm. Relatives and ‘friends tno vi attend. Interment 3 yted to. ment Cedar Hill HAISLIP, SILAS E. at 145 am, at On Priday. May 1. 1931 mergency Hospital, SILAS s ed "husband of Anna E. Haishp. Fincral from Fis late scsidence, 4514 13th et nw. on Monday. M~y 4. 'at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. > RINTON, AGNES. _On Friday, Mav 1, 1931, at Washington Sanitarium, AGNES' HIN- TON (nee Mitchell). belo the late Henry and Arne M neral services at her late re ) on Monday, May 4, at 2 p.m. Relaitves ‘and friends invited. Intermemt Congressional Cemetery. 3 HINTON, CHARLES W. On Thursday. April County General W.. the a Hinton. Funeral nd e. Beltsville, Md., on HOLLAND. LORAIN. 5 3 - AN 0% o LRI devored daughter of Cordelia and Thomas Holland, sister of Prancis, Robert, Thomas Holland. Jri - Puneral Saturday, May 3, 8t 3 p.m., at Warrenton, Va. ngeig somn, o0 Ma OHN B.. od G, David Houston. JOHNSON, ROBERT DANIEL. De; life Priday. May 1, 1931 at 1:33 am. at_his residence, 1713 N. J. ave. n.w. JOHNSON. He leaves a loving and devoted wife. Louise Barnes{ Johnson, and devoted father and mother, George 'W. and Hattie R. Johnson: two sisters and 2 brothers. aiso_many ‘other H Remains resting at . _Puneral Monday. May a.m., from Holy Redeemer Church, Y. t. First st. and N. J. ave nw. " Interment Lincoln’ Memorial Ceme- ry. JONES, ROSETTA. Departed this life Thurs- 30, 1831 at her residence. 1352 s A JONES, v mother of Henry, lam, Samuel. ce. Blanche Quiners. She also aunt. Julis Dorsey; six srandchild threé nieces and a host of other relat and friends. Remains nday. May 4. e Charles County. Md. JOEDAN, RANDOLPH. On Frifay, Mey 1, 1931, ' RANDOLPH =~ JORDAN, ' devoted brother of Elizabeth Jacksor. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral Church. 1432 You st. n.w. ~Notice of fu- neral later. JORDAN, RANDOLPH. The officers and G0, Council are hereby a specfal call meeting at the Moses Home, to mak Thursda: st., the: st. cal 1421 T st. . pm. e arrangements for the funeral of our late brother, RANDO! JORDAN. Puneral Monday, May 4. at 2 p.m.. from Mount zion M. E. Church, 20th st. and Dumbarton niw. MR- E. MINOR, S. N. R; MRS. G. A. GASKINS, 8. N. K. < RANDOLPH. All members of the Supreme Grand Lodge. A. 1. O. of e_requested 1o attend funeral cf brother. RANDOLPH JORDAN. 4. at 2 o'clock. from Mount uirch, 29th st. and R.H Mose: our late Monday, Zion M ton ave. n. R. M. WILLIE R. JONES, G. 5 PATE. ARDELLA. Thursday, Al at Preedmen's Hosp! PATE. Remains res neral home. 389 funeral later. PERKINS. RICHARD. suddenly Tuesday, April r Hospital, ARD Departed this 1 8. 1931, at Gi . Fu- May 3, at 1 p.um. from Eugene Ford's funeral parlor. 1300 South Capitol st. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. PEYTON, WILLIAM T. Suddenly passed away, on Priday. May 1, 1931 st Gallin- ‘Hospital, ON, son and Caroline C. Turner, George N. and Ryland A._Peyton. mains_resting_at Eugene Ford's funeral parlors, 1300 South Capitol st. Notice of funeral later. PHILPOTT, JOHN L. 30, 1931," JOHN L. husband of Liilte Phiipott. aged 58 from his son’s residenc on Monday. May 4, at On Thursday. the Pu April elatives a o Interment St. Mary's Gemetery, Rockvil REINHARDT. ROSA LEE. On Friday. May 1. 1031, ROSA LEE REINHARDT. beloved wife of ihe late Edward T. Reinhardt Funezal services at tne residence of her son; Frank L. Reinhardt, 1015 Ese st. se.. ab 2 pm. Londay. May 4. Interment at Oongressional Cemetery. Friends and rel- atives invited ROSS. CHARLES 8. Departed this deniy, on Thursdas, April 30, 1881 Am.. at his residerice, 5220 Foote'st. nie.. GCHARLES S. ROSS. beloved husband “of | Henrieita Ross and devoted son of the lats Edward and Lettis Ross. born February 1879, » devoted ‘ather of Vernice. n and_ Willard Ross Ross, Mrs. Mayme | oss and_ nephew of Sunda services Sunday, Galbraith Church. L and M sts. naw. Rev. Interment Lincoli Me- lite sud- , at 5:05 Battles, pastor. morial 'Cemetery. ROSS. CHARLES S. Colum! 85. 1 B. P. O. E. of V session of sorrow. Sat at 8 pm., at 391 R T ave for_the funeral of Brothe R n Sunday. May 3. at SO mia Temple: No- 432, are invited e, : ©"TERBERT E, JONES, Exalted Ruler. ELMER S. TYLER. Fin. Sec. residence, th st. n.w. on Monday morning. Time of funeral to be announced | in The Sunday Star. SMITH. CHARLES E, Departed this life on Wednesday, April 29, 1931, at Providence CHARLES ' E. SMITH, _devoted of Letitia A. Smith and Mayme S. and beloved uncle of Willeiana a c Hospiti brother Wh D. Perry eeler city. from his lat; v. John Richard officiating invited to nd. Interment Harmony Cemetery. Rest, sweet spirit, res SMITH, CHARLES E. All officers and mem- bers of District Grand Council, No. 3. T O. of Good Samaritans, are requested to be present at call meeting Saturday, Mav 2, 1931, 8 o'clock p.m., at Samaritans’ Hall, 438 Pifst st. s.w. to make arrangements for_the funeral of Brother CHARLES E. SMITH, past district grand deputy. BRO ' WILLIAM B + D._G. Chief, SIS. FRANCES GREEN. D.'G. Secty. * STEVENS, ROBERT BOWIE On Saturday. May 2. 1931._at his residence. 3720 13th st.'n.w. ROBERT BOWIE, beloved hus- band of Bessie A. Stevens (nee O'Calla- han) and father of Louise and Wilton tevens. Notice of funeral later. TWYMAN. FRANK. On Thursday, April 30, 1931, FRANK TWYMAN, devoted husband of Rosa Twyman. father of Jack, Frank and Robert Twyman. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeial church. 1432 You st. n.w. until Saturday mornin thereafter ot his lat> residence, Rive road, Md. Interment Sunday, May 3, at Leesburg, Va. 3 TYLER, CORDELIA. Thursday. April 30, 1931, CORDELIA TYLER. grandmother of Mrs. Mamie Strother. Albert Wi 4 rren and mother- n, St :30_ p.m.. from Frazier' home, 389 fi“‘ Island ave. n.w. Frien terment Lincoln Memorial iday, May 3 Ernest Jarvis and at 1:30 B from the uneral church, 1432 U CEMETERY LOTS. CEDAR HILL — BEAUTIRULLY LOCATED Reeadine e eto WEalee HORITEE Address Box 149-E, Star 3 = A—7 it Braths 7. MATTREW. Depart Barnes T Notice of fun wiLLs. Lous racay 1931 i Thu Aoril LOUISE. Da devoted day. A m AX'S chapel. 14 v Priends invited Interment Pavne's Cemetery. 3 into life eter- 1. “at 10:30 BLOUNT. EEV. mory_ of gur BLOUNT. who May 2. CHAUNCY my fath M pas: ago0 todss 19 A loving thought, t Just to show we still and tender, member THE FAMILY. * DORRY. MOSES. In sad brance of our dear h MOSES "DORRY. who rs aso today, May 2. Gentle husband. gentle father, Who was so kind and true, Resting now in peace with Jesus, Fondly we remember you We cannot forfet you. no. we never will, We loved you then. we love you still, ‘our memory is as fresh today As in the hour you passed away THE PAMILY. JONES, WILLIAM H. In loving memo; thes our dear husband JONES, who May 2. 1930. of M broken threads again’ began ah, tand, MABEL AND MATILDA JONES. * JONES. WILLIAM H. In sad but loving re. membrance of our dear brother and uacle, WILLIAM H. JON Dpassed from labor 1o reward one ear ago today: May His weary hours. his days of pain, I nights are pas Has found swest rest at DEVOTED SISTERS AND NIECE_ CO) AND " LILLIAN JONES, Al INEZ WINTER CLOMAX. . MATTHEWS. CATHERINE. Sacred to t merory of our devoted mother, CATH- ERINE MATTHEWS. who entered into her reward two vears ago today. May 2. 1929, E: thou faithful unto death and T will sive thee s_crown of life ~ Rev. L1 $ER BEVOTED CRILDREW, *» REED. TEMPY OTELIA. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear mother, v OTELIA REED, who died fourteen years €0 todsy, May 2, 1917 . Dedr mother, fourteen years ago today, You left me to be forever a Somewhere in glory you are sround the rone, WIth Jesus. Who clzims vou as his own. LOVING DAUGHTER, DAISY REED AD- DISON. EOGERS. THOMAS HUGH. In sad but love ing remembrance of ' our . dear . so OMAS KUGH ROGERS, who died five years ago t0day, May 3, 1926. His smiling way and pleasant face Are s pleasure to recall: Kindly word for eachs 3 all Some day we hope to meet him, ‘Some ‘day, we know not when. To_clasp his nand In tLe better jand. a Never to T R AND FATHER. * WARDELL. JAMES W. In loving remem- brance’ of ‘my dear husband. JA! 3 WARDELL. who departed this life- one year ago today, May 2, 1930. Though I grieve at fate's hard sway That ‘holds us two apart. The spirit has its own sweet way Of linking heart to heart. 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