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M rs. Adams Returns Tonight From Visit ** With Her Sister, Mrs. Coxe, in Philadelphia. RS. ADAMS, wife of the Secre- tary of the Navy, will return to Washin this evening from Philadelphla, where she | Mrs. has been the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Henry B. Coxe, in her coun- try home at Pennlyn. Vllllofl Luncheon Guests British Embassy Today. '!'ha Ambassador of Great Britain and had as their guests at luncheon today Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morganthau of New York. The Ambassador of Argentina and Senora de Malbran will be the ;g:m in whoss honor Mrs. Thomas C. Daw- son will entertain at dinner this evening. Representative and Mrs, nlc‘r’x:rd [ remain for & few days. drich are spending a few days in Do o giiatial ew York, where they are staying at | col. Hcbotgar. U. 5. M, G entortained the Hotel Ambassador. at luncheon yesterday in her home in 3 5 Vi The Commandent of the Engineer | RGiiil'e B Schoneld with the Atan- Echool and Mrs. Edward Hugh Schulz | tic battle fleet, and also Mrs. Ben H will be at home at Fort Humphreys, | Fuller, wife of the major general com- Va,," tomorrow afternoon from 5 10 |mandant of the Marine Corps. % okclock. ; Prau Leitner, wife of the first secre- | have asalien the invitaon tary of the German embassy, had guests ——e e lunching informally with her yesterday. Brig. Gen. James F. McKinley and McKinley will entertain & small tary of Maj. Mrs. John B. will entertain at night. Capt. George W. Steele, U. val attache of the United States mhru,hunm:nun-uhe Car] ‘where he will be joined shortly by Mrs. Steele. vt n Wasl yest lay at the Shoreham Hotel, where he will Harper also the dinner dance to- Chiurch Burlington Fotel 1120 Vermont Avenue N.W. Telephone Decatur 0500 D'md to return Monday. b Maj. and Mrs. Floyd W. Hunter en- Sunday Dinner, $1.00 tertained a large company at dinner at 12:30 to 3:00 and 5:00 to 8:00 the Shoreham Hotel last evening, the | | Fresh Pincapple Mint Cocktail | party remaining later for the supper earts of 1 4 Rlflllhll dance. s Soup. _ Comet | I on Toas nrur Pried len& Chicken. | ofi (" Cider_sauce | sum jushroom Bauce ||| lnflcDuel ing, | Roast Foune’ Chicken Orange yme uce NorMANDY FARM Drive out I-—eh':nlu Avenue - to Wisconsin then to River Road, Fow B | et Sirine. Beans follow River Road to Potomac, Head and Roquefort Dressing turn right three - quarters of a P bery, Shortcake ™ Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Onocolats Nt Bundse Sunday Breakfast ©holee of Ice Cream and Cake Phone Rockville 352 At Normandy Parm you v delicious me with tres 5e y_meats servi ivate Dinners, $1.25 up ’.‘a::‘::‘. Tcharmingly ' French Pro- Decorations by Genevieve Hendricks, Highly Restricted HEN architectural restrictions in a development are as high as is the case in Kenwood, it usually fol- lows that the price of home sites is propomonneely high. But you can buy a beautiful site in Kenwood at a price that will make it unnecessary to curtail the expendi- ture on your house in any way—and enhancement in the value of your investment is bound to result. L -~ . i en SN e L metma— To Reach Kenwood Go west of Wiseonsin Aven: F Dorset’ Avente io. the entrance (o Ve e 2400 Sixteenth Street THe TRUE WORTH OF THE COLONIAL HOME HE true Colonial home reflects the life of s people during 2 period when living was a fine art. The Colonial dwell- ing expresses comfort, ease, and gracious hospitality, Most of all, it stands for building per- manence! The first and finest examples of Colonial architec- ture still stand today to claim our admiration . , . proclaim- ing the enduring worth of the Colonial home. From these foremost ex- amples of Early American architecture, dwellings will be selected for reproduc- tion in The Colonial Vil lage. They will bed lu; all oduced in every exterior detai then't;lcd‘ anr;‘::leh interior changes necessary to assure present day living comforts. If you have a long cherished Colonial home ideal—let us erect it for you here—in an atmosphere entirely c¢ @olonia ey P of ‘stately trees encompassed by ety D;I:..i,h'l'h“gd‘o‘-l Village” of Roek Creek Park tes. will entirely embrace ions . of . historie Colonis! homes and others true in character to the period of the Thirteen Colonies. Edson W. Briggs Company Owners Rock Creek Park Estates 1001 Fifteenth Street at K Telephone National 5700 Information Upon Request mhmflouplndthem-l THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D- C, SATURDAY, MAY N, |return in September to her home in Rockville, ' MISS CHRISTINE EKENGREN, Daughter of Mme. Wilhelm A. F. Ekengren, who will be a bridesmaid at the marriage of Miss Laura Creighton Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Carlisle Palmer, to Mr. George Purnell MacGregor of New York the latter part of June. —Underwood Photo. d:zg::gz dential set of Alexandria were repré- nted in the party which included col d Mrs. John B. Hi rs. H. 8. Pipes, Col. and Mrs. Wfl.lhm . Smith, Col. and Mrs. Ralph Talbot, . and Mrs. H. K. Loughry, Col. and . G. R. McKinney, ‘;‘," and Mrs. Col. &0’ Porterfield, Maj. , Mr. C. T. Bro “u. IRVING of N. M5 Washington m" = l By Avpointment The modern new awning forms are no more like the old-fash- ioned ones than ‘the modern French phone resembles the wall instrument of yesterday. This year awning fabrics are twenty years ahead of those of last year. A colorful book on awning styles is yours for the asking. Capital Awning Co. WM. E. RUSSELL 1503 N, Cap. St. North 2958, Mrs. James Mann. The Alexandria guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall Caton, Mrs. Evelyn Dillard and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Van Bibber. | Engagement of Miss Berry to | Lieut. McDonough Announced. Lieut. Col. John A. Berry, U. 8. A | and Mrs, Berry announce the engage- ment of '.helr daughter, Klt.h]aen Mey- lert to Lieut. Ricl P. McDonoug U. 8. N, junior grade, the weddln( o 'L&ke&hcs the latter part of June in | “'Got. “ana Mrs. Berry were formerly stationed in Washington, but have been at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., for some ‘flme Miss Berry remained in Wash- | ington and has been an instructor in | athletics at the Central High School. | Lieut. McDonough is taking & post graduate course at Annapolis. Pm.lfllmly interesting to Washing- | ton society is the announcement of the of Lieut. Barron Gray Low- | rey, junior grade, U. 8. N., son of for- | mer Representative and Mrs. B. E. Low- |rey of Mississippl, to Miss Katherine ,m dlu[hul’ of Mrs. Riggs and the weowece ses 1520 Connecticut Avenue FRENCH ICE CREAM WATI.-'.R ICES $1.25 the quart An assertment of delighiful fiavors are offered for your selection. Phone Decatur 3800 Memorial Wreaths Impressive, Lasting, Stately .50 $3.50 b Delivered locally without .50 charge. Shipped anywhere in U. 8. for 50c fee. C. & C. Flower Stores 807 14th St. N.W, Metro. 7433 Over Thirt Years of 804 17th St. N'W. 609 12th St. NW. Metro. 7945 Metro. 9369 uality Service Give Your Fur Coat A Fair Chance —TO RETAIN GOOD LLOOK tection afforded by-— ITS USEFULNESS and S, indefinitely—let it have the pro- Merchants Moth-Proof Storage A scientific method of proven efficiency, which has the approval of the entomnloglsts of the U. S, Dept. of Agriculture and is being adopted by foremost department stores, the coun- try over. Inspection of our ultra-modern facilities will convince you that your Furs, Rugs and Woolens should come to Merchants Moth-Proof Storage. OUR CHARGES are LESS than usual for Moth-Proof Storage PROMPT COLLECTIONS AND DELIVERIES § Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. STORAGE—MOVI NG—-PACKING—SHIPPING ! P.'J. Arendes, all of U. 8. uummfl-m i f Charleston, 8. May 15 in’ Chmumn. and l.lnn ywrey and his bride are Mfi!( s | which the Lieut. Lowrey graduated from Anmp- olis in the class of "26. Dr. and Mrs. Matthew White Perry will be at home tomorrow afternoon in their apartment at Woodley Park Tow- ers from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Assisting at the tea table will be Mrs. Loren B. T. Johnson, Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Mrs. McPherson Creighton and Mrs, Robert A. Cooper. No cards have been issued for the tea. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, jr., of New York City are at the Dodge Hotel during their stay in Washington. Miss Ruth Lincoln Green entertained at luncheon today in honor of Miss Isabel Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Devereux Green, whose marriage to Mr. Richard Chew Zantzinger will take D’-;:- Dev:reux Green will be hostess at a dinner ton!xhc for her sister. Miss Elisabeth Gardner Howser has gone to Atlanta, Ga., where she is the guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Schumacher. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cross of Pittsburgh, Pa., are passing a few days at the Dodge. Mrs. H. A. Brinkman of Ainsdale, Tl.; Miss Ethel Brinkman of Warsaw, L., d Mrs. A. J. Dunham of Ber- wyn, IIl, are spending a few days at the Shoreham Hotel. M\'I Samuel !bll.l of Cleveland, Ohio, has returned to man Park Hotel. Mrs. Joe Snyder of Statesville, N. C. was' the honor guest at a luncheon in the Kenwood ntry Club yesterday given Mrs. Hugh Bennett in her apartment in ',he Valley Vista. The guests, who remalned through the aft- ernoon to play bridge, numbered 12. Mr. and Mrs. Neil E. Bowman of Princeton, N. J., are at the Shoreham Hotel for & stay of a few days. Kastner-Montgomery Wedding at Wes$ Point. ‘The marriage of Mrs. Frances McKee Dunn Montgomery, daughter of Mrs. George M. Dunn of Washington, to Lieut. Alfred E. Kastner, U. S. A, sta- tioned with R. O. T. C. at Princeton University, took place tod: The cere- mony was performed in the cadet chapel at West Point, Rev. z, M. Van Notte of Hllhhtfi Nh N. Y., officiating at noon. Mr. M: m'(nnln and choir- master at the M\l\ury Academy at West Point, played the wedding music, and the simple dignity of the chapel was enhanced by p-lnu. ferns and vases of ear] gfld “ ln e was given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. Dalzell or Pittsburgh, Inother cf ‘the bride’s mother. The bridal gown was of hy- drangea blue chiffon and lace, with which she wore a small cap of horse- hair lace trimmed with blue flowers, and a col ‘bouquet of lilies of the valley A;lld -me-mu Mrs. Dunn was in blue georgette cre] Lieut. V. Kumzr. U.8. N, re- | tired, twin of the , was best man and the only atten Following the ceremony, a wed breakfast was served in the presiden suite of the Hotel Thayer at West Point, after which Lieut. and Mrs. Kastner E] by_motor started for & w through New Eng] ebfldewmlmyllbluecrepedr— and hat, with shoes to match, for her tnveu::[ costume. They will be at home after September 1 at the Prospect in Princeton, V. J.. where they have taken an apartmient Lieut. Kastner Il a gradual Military y at West Point vlnh and M. Joseph Kastper of Flusbing, an oup astper of l:ge bride is the daulmr lute Col‘ George M. Dunn, Judge S e e y, ln o Judge Advocate General Willlam Mec- Kee Dunn, U. 8. A. Her mother is a daughter of the late Senator John Dal- zell of Pennsylvania. uxflmdunFu H. Els who spen sund;nn their charming Vir- ginia estate, Lodge, on the Richmond highway, about 5 miles beyond Pohick Churc! h.wulbenlmme formally tomorrow there inf from 3 to 7 otloek. leading tnto the Bundays 2t Pm: undays_a P sail for Europe Ellis have issued no wu for the tea tomorrow. J ‘Woman’s National Democratic Mrs. Chase Hostess at Arts’ Club Tea Tomorrow A tea will be given at the Arts Club somorrow l(temgn when Mrs. hostess. ‘The tea will open the Summer exhibition of artists. | ihe club member Mrs. George Porter of New York City, accom] by Miss Minerva Dicker- son, also of New York, is staying at Wardman Park Hotel for a few days. Mrs. Theodore W. Church of New York City is at Lha Carlton for several days, by Mrs. Gerard B. Lambert of ceton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ghmfl of Detrolt are at the Shoreham Hotel, where they have taken an apartment for the early Summer. They are accompanied by their daughter, Miss Anna Louise Glan- cy, and her guest, Miss Ruth Cotter of | Detroft. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Snider of Pase- | dena, Calif., who recently arrived in the | East, are at Wardman Park Hotel dur- ing their stay in this city. Mrs. John Bradley Cumiings and Mrs. Everett Cady of Mount Kisco, N. Y., are passing some time at the Carlton. Mrs. S. A. Hecksher of Stafford, Pa. is at the Shoreham Hotel, where she will remain for a few days. . Mrs, A. 8. Hickok of Toledo, Ohio, with Miss Adelaide M. Haskell, has taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for their visit in Washington. Mrs. Henry C. Van Schaack of Den- ver, Colo., has arrived in Washington and is stopp at the Carlton, where she has been joined by her son, Mr. Hen: c. Van Schaack, jr., of Prince- ton, Mrs. William L. Wilson, Mys. Francis M. Wilson, Mrs. Peter E. Berry and Mrs, (mmm d, Md., are staying at Wardman Park Hptel for a few days. Miss Laura Gassaway Bradley, who spent the Winter in Wi , has gone to New York. Miss will sail today for the contint will AMBULANCES Lot G $4.00 Chambers|’ Col. 0432 B ger and Better Funerals the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers A Whole Funeral for as her apartment at Ward- | wome: 23, 1931. Cecil A. Beasley will entertain at a hmu:eon at the Woman's National | % Fucst Tater 1o, the Fardon card parey r e garden ca: oo club will give that after- noon at the estate of Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson on Wisconsin avenue. Mrs. L. F. Simpson, jr.; Mrs. Rich- , are guests of Miss her home at 1737 P street, on their way to New York. ‘The annual May festival at Gar- fleld Memorial Hospital will be held Friday, May 29, from 2 to 7 o'clock, and will serve as a celebration of the founding of the hospital in 1882, erected as a memorial to the late President Garfleld. Fitting the occasion and the season, the heuflumy in the grounds and in the Kellogg Building will start with a garden party, embracing a tea dance in honor of the nurses, and a concert by the Marine Band. Mrs. Edward Everstt Gann will assist Mrs. Cabot Stevens, president of the Ladies’ Board, in receiving, and with them will be the presidents of the wom- en's boards of other hospitals in the District and those on the board with Mrs. Stevens. ‘The reception will be held at 4:30 o'clock in the Kellogg Building, follow: ing a Marine Band concert in the gar- den at 4 o'clock. Cards will be in order from 2 o'clock on, and at 5 o'clock there will be a tea dance, with music, by the Marine Band Orchestra. Mem- bers of the nurses' class of 1931 will be honor guests at the dance. All who are interested in the work of the hospital are invited to attend. No tickets will be sold, but gifts are needed and will be gratefully accepted. In the receiving line with Mrs. Gann and Mrs. Stevens will be heads of the n's boards of Washington's several hospitals, the group including Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Cloyd Heck » | Marvin, Mrs. Herbert Slocum, Mrs. F. S. Flannery, Mrs. M. J. Vaughan, Mrs. Faber Stevenson and Mrs. Prederick H. Brooke. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Willlam B. Willard and Mrs. William A. Morgan, the girls who have been doing social service work at Garfield Hospital will serve as ushers—very charming in their blue uniforms with yellow “trim” and yellow veils. Among those on duty will be Miss Elizabeth Edson, Miss Helen Eames Doherty, Miss Virginia Glazebrook, Miss Adelaide Harvey and Miss Evelyn Howe. Mrs. Bruce Baird and Mrs. Ernest H. Daniel are in charge of the bridge party and will reserve tables on request. Miss Marie Lorbeerbaum tnm:due:d l group of Austrian tourists, sponsored b} the Neue Freie Presse of Vienna, w Vice President Curtiss at the reception at the Capitol. This was followed by a tea given by the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. I Seel of Emperor Franz Joseph, late l.‘mpemr of Austria-Hungary; Mme. Mr. 8. Girlinger, General Director Gott- lieb Mautner, Commissioner and Mrs. Fritz Kleinikel, ll!'l l llly!r Mr. )lll‘- tin Shapiro, Mr. Eri Director M. Resch, Dlrecwr G. Hlehl 3 . R. Ma- eral Director Adam Felix Graf, editor of the Neue Preie Presse. ‘The vlslwnvmbetmnthefll tional Press Club this evening and there will be a for '.hem nt the Mayflower. ko Benefit Play '!-nl‘h'_t-ln St. Margaret’s Parish House. Mrs. Alber! W‘ Atwood ':l‘l':rnufldn at suj e i Eike ner gueite o perlarnnnce ol “Helena’s " being The parish house of St. Margaret's I:vbmull Church. gm Wwho will entertain at 'r.he Columbia _Pla; benefit and Mns-muldmonhmmmnk Hiram snn!l Mrl. ‘W. 8. Conant, Miss Agnes Wi George M. Eckels, Mrs. Ben Bmhh, Mrs. Gladys Moon Jones and Miss Mary E. Bakewell, Miss Anne E. Kraft was alker. The Gamma Delta Sigma Sorority will give a tea tomorrow afternoon 1n ;;mu Ylorel ntin room of Wardman Park otel. Mr. Madison Bentley of Ithaca, N. Y., is in Washington for an indefinite visit lnduu at the Potomac Park Apart- ments. Mr. Henry Christian will be host to company of 14 at dinner at the Shmhnm Hotel this evening, che pnny remaining later for the supper dal Mr. Carmi’ A. Thompson of Cleve- land is at the Willard for a few days: Mrs. Helen Fowler, owner of the na- tionally known water lily farm; Miss Irene Juno and Mr. and Mrs. Luther| Tillery flew to New York to wish bon voyage to Mrs. Anne Tillery Renshaw, who sailed Thursday for Europe, where she will start an 8,000-mile air trip. With over 60,000 miles to her credit in European air travel, Mrs. Renshaw made her first American flight when she took off from the Washington- Hoover Field Tuesday. Mr. Wilbert Hamilton Barrett of Adrian, Mich., is at the Willard for a short stay. Mr. Barrett was formerly director general of the National Organ- ization of the Sons of the American Revolution. Mr. Horace Luttrell will be host to a party at dinner this evening at the Shoreham Hotel, the guests remaining later for supper dancing. FOUND. FURSE small sum of o 3737, dencribe contente: LOST. ‘white face, answe; tag; 1 y: cor- eveland blind_ 1n ‘one “Snukie”: Mt 621 mryl-u avS. nw. CAMERA, 3 ant lot, 13th and w .u, B O Rewara’lt returnod 16 1731 K st. UAT—CH'IM lvon ’“0 Newark st., Yellow n:. G Frineess.” " Phons. ol ‘Lnd DIAMOND PIN. May 30. between mh -n R 3nd 1sth and Newton n.w. 125 reward. DOG—Small, color. answers to Tood! No. 2987. Carolina_ave. Ll 38-J. mall white female, brown markings 815 East Beach drive n.w. FOX NEOKPIEGE, ir Hechv's. North o, ET omwm—wm finder please NEGEPTEGE, red fo7 Fur et B R e sec- tlon; liveral’reward for re short legs: 923 North nt'muril'lr Congression "58“5:";"""»‘:&"’ of Clarence H'rnlrymwhmnl Funeral m resting at_the Thures, Yo You se. e BODA. SALLIE 1931, 25, at’ 1 pm. ierment. 3 pm. Bll(lmore d. BROOKS, ‘JNCIY M %, © Od i 5 Brocke, tather of Mrs 3 Edwin R. Carl C. 1% st. n.w., Saturday, Funers] fiom 1534 144 Interment Epip) any Cemeters. " Forestvitie, Ma. 23 Friday. May ? ) BURCH. ANNETTE L. oM (mee "Crel ton); Beloved wits. of Funéral from Hamlon rlors. Moy Ib. at 2% D Relatives and gkn BUTLER. MARY J. = On rxld- 1931, MARY J. Ler of (e late James E. Buter 2ad B cllla Butler. loving mother of litle Gath- i parior, 30 H st h.c.’ Punersi Sun neral ‘Sun- Bisy e grom Tabor anfn Ind at a1, Fairles ofmciating. "Reistives friends invited. Ehire A Sleep on, deer sister. and r We loved you dearly, best. Y. ARPENTER, SARAH B mmm » May her jence, davgnter of 1 Mis James A8 Garpen the chapel of 'rhu S, on Mo Seratives wnd ""fi Tnterment at Oak Hill Comerery. CARROLL BURNARD. arted this life ay, May 320, 1931, at 7 D Provideacs’ Hospitay, »t the, hse, BURNARD C; hus: pand of Pannie Carrol Llcvint son o( Lemuel Ca; ves to mou e ose"s oving ‘stepmoth na Gar- x brothers, mo sisters. at ne Ford uth Capitol st. turday morni RUSSELL. On at his reside ismpshire ave. N G of’Annie and t loved 50; he A C.rrnll‘ "devoted huélbund of rroll. _stepfather Robiheon ‘snd brother of William Toll 8t Mrs.. Estelle “Thomas X g CISSEL. DR. W. W. L. Seas! Beiovia Husband of 5 v 2el™ Puneral ‘ffam. 8t on Thursds; N. C. wite of 23 n!m erment Olon- O”x: neral e Vermont ave. M pm. Interment Fock Gree C._on L o rancral May 25, at 3 p.m."from bis Iate nnm GREENE, CLARENCE A. Suddenly - . May 18, 1931, at Preedmen’ leaves t0 e mourn thelr ?u mother. wite, sox. brother he s and 1 'Nut %u-h Ty z rom wuh’ on, Frida: Y, Hlv.g‘ CLIFTON. X n o the devoted He also leaves reo JSlaters, aix .:‘E,:‘;fl nolx lnu- ?mm-l brothers an g- e Ethest nm- 1i5 st n.w, Remains rflltln !Afi glolfl'.“ “g‘ ‘.l: e GEORGE rother SEaEe il u THRIE, 931, at'3 Tuneral ch\lrvh‘ st ¥ 52 o st Ao Pesting ot Wesley - Washingions P e T R HUNT, HERMON. On Pridsy May 23, 1831, his 'flr'” ¥ 'oll, Kesband of Bise- P a Tatermens ok o £ JACOBS, EDWARD MINOR. A Thureday, May 31 1030t fi%i Eoms” beloved ¢ of NOR i R Jucoss and Annie Vices R ool o D. 8th L, Relatives’ and. zdua Ann "'m by Joun EMMA parte I iie. on ’"“éh u-y g T sence, avel ron SR Suioved wite of Horace E Johnson, mother of Hor; and Bertha Sr.. Son. daughter of the iate Eliza A: Notice of ‘tuneral later. -~ sy, gaegy, o “"‘“-n“% Ar Coun! A Vi an'd Mu;‘m%’x’ 24, fram Mount t ch, Arlil L Va. b "‘in&“fl'mnu’a"‘“ i 3 MACDONNELE cl 7o BON Eatnierine CMacBShnelt '5: late rssidence. 4 E o, til 5°30 May m. Sund: ARd 1nterment Tucsdey, Moy 36, at Bren: cer, Mass. " ¥R fi!lm All'l‘ -l';l!ron ngfl.l MASSIE 1 drew and Fan- ohves ik Sroth Sisters: ‘ons srandmother. three ¢ untd, ohe uncle and_ onm- Felntives and ' iriends, Rem ing, at the John T. Rhines abvg ey 350 e T30 A 2 e above Shapel.” Inferment Fichin" e re. morial om 4 MOBERL! CATHERINE. Ry 3 1030 arter u oo il 7 L, BERLY, beloved Mo~ a ol o, Ber Jate residence er fate v 25, at 2:30 p. £ Priday, {ives’ and iriends P B {hes. funeral: pariors, Srd. apd sox. " Puneral saturday. May 35 ¢ Lincoin' Meme g ANGELINA, On Pri PALAZZO, 3 1951, at her residence. ‘104 [ ""AE-' Sha oinet ounn o‘nluno g oA ascheito, Annle Ry g T Mhday. Mey 35 st 8.3 8 theas e E st 8 Holy Rosary Catholic mnmn. ard and % sis nwy 'Me will be tives and friends nm feTment 3 Iloum. oum Cemetery. TSR ot b Te ndem:e "8 A l-nd at bis re: o ar: WiLETaM bote lasTiond s M. Pllu lll‘ residence on M a.m,, thence to e '};'eu mass vlll of and frienc mvlml Mount" Blive: Gemeter. PRICE; CLARA, soul: Rel X la- " o Rerment 2 May 19, 1931, 56 | HoLMES, l.vu Mr. We 3 fr “CIMMI ’Y‘m’ra invited. Prospgot Hill Cemetery. LAURA , May 25, 1931, L "R X R I NNA MARY, ln 21, 193 T o £ ;_%%:x'"umfin i In Memoriam, R R E lite ey 3. 108, WIFE AND CHILDREN. * of our o U : &"fi&fi% , AND Pi . dai o) " 1935. m.fiz,,.q;a-:wm )““ hw{‘“ .l pasod, dear Tour years have passs father, FENLINE S, VIRGINIA. A ti memory of 2 love to Wu{“u. QMY m l.‘- TR Hen we were afl ¢ JOHN 1337 10th §t. N.W. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATBEIUM 333 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL W. W. Deal & Co. *J%Tsrfi’fi“”' &‘}_‘,:Efl Sraphiose National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 1750-24 Pennsylvania. Avenue NW. NAtional 5512-5513 (w0 v o FUNERAL DESIGNS. : GEO. C. sfi?fli Phones: