Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of War Will Join His Family at Ventnor, N. J.. Today for a Neek End Visit. HE Secretary of War, Mr. Patrick | Ida Smoot Dusenbury, who is her house J. Hurley, will leave the Capital | guest. today to'join Mrs. Hurley and | their children at Ventnor, N, J.. where they are established for the Summer. he Secre returned a few days ago from a tour of Army Judge and Mrs, Samuel Jordan Gra- h’un will give up their apartment June ! 2 and will sail for Europe. They will end the Summer at Baden Baden and will attend the Wagnerian festival at posts in the United Stites and Mrs. | Hurley went to the resort after atten ing the commencement exercises West Point. Polish Son of Bayreuth. In the early Autumn they will go to Salzburg and Budapest, turning to Paris later in | Throug Morocco, | make a long visit in Egypt. nd, Mr. TytUs | Mrs. Vanderbilt, v_afternoon at the | Cornelius Vanderbilt, on Mr. Robert A.| Beaulieu, at Newport. her daughter, Mr . Taft and the late Henry Gassway Davis, 3d, and the lat- President William Howard Taft. the | trs ligtle daughter. Mrs. Vanderbilt r' of Polonia Restituta for his serv- | oland as a member of the Amer- Administration during th at voy Honors ormer Pres'dent. confer on_of Mr chester, Capt. James T. party at dinner Shoreham Hotel. Capt. Donald Bingham was host to a company of 12 last evening at the din- | ner dance on’ the Shorcham terrace. fient. Comdr. D. C. Watson of the naval aircraft factory, in Philadelphi has arrived in Washington and is stop: ping at the Cariton. Lieut. and Mrs. Robert Hall Srith have moved to Wardman Park Hotel, where they have taken an apartment for the Summer. lore was host to a ¥’ as evenin al e or and Mis. Clarence C. Dill devenihgHaviithe have returned from Europe and are visiting in New York and Long Island Mrs. Dill was presented to the Court of St. James last month. Reprasentative Ruth Baker Pratt en- | tertaned at a dinner dance last eve- ning in her home, Manor House, at Glen Cove, Long Island, for her nicce, Miss hor Pratt, daughter of Mr. and M Harold I. Pratt, whos> mar- riage to Mr. James R. Hunt, jr. will take place today in St. John's Church Lettingtown, Locust Vall Long Island Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ramsay are at the Shoreham Hotel for an indefinit: stay. They have recently returned to the United States after a lengthy visit in Geneva, Switzerland. el F. C: home of hi Reed Smoot, for the tertain at tea there from 4 to 6 in honor WWW&W% Normanpy Farmi Drive out Massachusetts Avenue to Wisconsin then to River Road, follow River Road to Potomac, turn right three-quarters of a mile. who is occupy- Senator will en- afternoon Mrs. 4 the Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rushton, Allen Rushton, jr. and Adelaide Douglass Rushton of Birmingham, Ala., are visit- jing Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blair at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Wallace Neff entertained in- formally at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. Frank Morrison entertained at luncheon and bridg: yesterday at the Carlion Hotel in honor of Mrs. Bass, wife of Capt. Ivan Bass, U. S. N. Capt and Mrs. Bass will leave Washington shortly for the Orient, where they a to be stationed. The luncheon _table decorated_with flowers in colors, s gestive of China, orchid. yellow green. Among the guests were Mrs. Banjamin Soule G Mrs. Hartwell Davi: Shields, Mrs Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Sunday Breakfast Phone Rockville 352 333282832325038305252208038 3282222832 3288: The H{g}l/y Restricted Develofpment ENWOOD has been founded as an exclusive residential commu- nity: and is being developed on R those lines which restrict against dis- figuring design: and discrediting con- struction. Thus, for the future is insured an environment beautiful in its natural features; delightful in its social charac- ter and sound in its investment value. Wesshallibeigladifor yourinterested inspection of Kenwood's charming building sites—and our ready co- operation in your building plans. sconsin Avenue on Bradley Lane, e to the entrance to Kenwood Go west of or Dorset Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280 History Was MADE IN THESE Two HoMmes— %ISTORY wrote its most colorful pages around the Moore House at Yorktown. Cornwallis sur- rendered there. At historic Valley Forge, there still stands the house that quartered Wash- ington. It is only fitting that these two charming old dwellings that epitomize the sturdy qualities of Colonial life and Colonial architecture should be the first homes reproduced in The Colonial Village . . . 2 community where the Early American motif in home build- ing will be observed with that sincere regard for building ' principles and construction de ml< that make Colonial architecture the finest 2nd in the world today. ——h Vil € (Lo‘ioma C /) On Beach Drive In a setting of stately trees encompassed by Rock Creek Park, “The Colonial Village” of Rock Creek park Estates will entirely embrace reproductions of his- torle Colonlal homes and others true In character to the perlod of the Thirteen Colonies EDSON W. BRIGGS CO. Owners Rock Creek Park Estates 1001 Fifteenth St. at K Telephone National 5700 Information Upon Request most enduring s the season. | h the Winter they will motor in | Algiers and Tunis and will | “wife of Brig. Gen. ! has with her at, went to the resort on her yacht Win- THE EVENING MAIDS OF Miss El | C. Ransley, of Mrs photo), and Mrs, bienn: abeth Ransley (left), d: who will be married June and Mis Walte STAR, WASHINGTON, OFFICIAL SET laughter of Representative and Mrs. Harry 27 to Mr. William A. Clementscn, 3d, son Kelly, wife of Representative Clyde Kelly of Pennsylvania (Bachrach | Grace Newton, daughter of the r H. Newton, who has gone to Alberta, conventic: n of Ah’)ha Delta Pi (Harn; F\\mg phulnl ecretary to the President Canada, to attend the |W’Hl€n J. Oleary and Mrs, Miller. Mrs. at lunheon and bridge y day in h hore, on R street northwest. Tho present were M D. C. Shea, Mr: John M. Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth No throp, Mrs. Paris Brengle, Mrs. Charl | McGuiggan, Mrs M. Sleet, Mrs. George Rothwell, Grace Smythe, Mrs. Ella S. Knight an i Mrs. Randall Jacobs. Miss Somervell Bride ay of Mr. Van Sickler. Simplicity predomi ling at 1 o'clock tod: Norris Somervel! William Howe an Sickle Ernest K. Va., Somervell, on of the I Mrs. Van Sickler 1 _County, New York Avenue the Rev. Dr. tor of the church, official st of the church, Mr. Presbytert: eph ng. Tt Blaine Cornwall weet Mysts ccompanied Mr ang Herbert's wi . who sar Until.” As the bridal procession w Jeaving the church M Wright sang the Sigma Kappa * heart” song. the bride being a membe of that sorority. The church was de orated with white peonies, ferns by her father. wore a gown of whi French net made with a short wais puffed slecves with the s trimmed with tiny ruffles lace. Her long gloves and shoes we white as we which fell <ed in a whit> prayer book an wore a_shoulder bouquet and valley lilics. She also carried handkerchief of duche Inc -in-law of the bride, ttendent and wore a_dress of ade with straight lines with red capelet shoes, matched her dress m_bouquet of ye delphinium rr T. Van Sickler, brother bridegroom, was best man, and th vere Mr. Howard Somervell the bride’s brother, and George Larkin. A reception at the church mediately followed the ceremony great many entertanments have n in compliment to the bride. bridge luncheon, given Miss C ice Bond: a shower by | Justin Edge a dinne; | Remen of Sweet Briar at the Country CIllb and gloves and h 1 e carried a ow M bee ir Co showe 1120 Vermont Avenue N.W. Telephone Decatur 0300 Sunday Dinner, $1.00 2:30 to 2:30 and 5:00 to £:00 Radishes en Turtle Soup Consomme 1 Cutlet. Tomato_S: &inia Ham. Cider S: Pried Chicken, Country Long Isiand Duckling, Sauce Roast Chicken Lime Ice Mashed Potatoes _ Buttered Onions sh Spinach e and Tomato Salad Blackberry Pie Apple Vegetable Dinner, 85c Banquets or Private Dinners, §1.25 up Bridge and Dance Rooms On Richmond Highway Between Alexandria and Mt. Vernon ine Miles from the White House Open Every Day in the Year from 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. | Special Sunday Dinner $1.50 ||Club Breakfasts, 35¢ to 75c¢. || Regular Luncheons and | Dinners, 85c to $2.00 | Our Week-Day Special Luncheon, 65¢ Convenient for Those Motoring to Mt. Vernon Telephones Alexandria 1932-2203 virgi | | E. Richard Gasch entertained | firm at the Columbis M. O. Leighton, Mrs. | e Washington U Shadiercishton, Mrs. | George Washington Uni H. C. Stiles, Mrs, W. Mrs. ed at the wed of Miss Aubrey daughter of Mr. and and Mr, e Mr. of which took place Sizoo. Paul Fish- vy of Life," Elizabeth gladioli and The bride, who was given in marriage rt long and edg>d with as her lace and tuile hat. he carried a shower of lilies of the val- to the hem of her skirt, of gardenias her mother and her maternal grand- Howard Somervell of Chicago, was her onl blue lined with yel reses and blue im by M by Miss Ruth Burlington FHotel beth Swan of Rosemont, Va.. Miss Helen Drew and Miss Lee McNeil and | a party was given by the bridegroom's Country Club. The bride is a member of the Sigma Kappa Sorority and is a graduate_of sity The iversity of niversity and a Tau Delta mother, who = bridegroom attended the | Cincinnati and National s a membe the De Fraternity. ‘The bride's assisted in receiving after the ceremony, wore a gown of Tose beige lace with a hat of cream color straw with matching accessories and a shoulder bouquet of gardenias and valley lilies. As her going-away costume, bride wore a | suit of brown and e silk with a panama hat, traveling coat and fittings of brown. After a wedding trip to Hot Springs, Va.. the young couple will be at home at Woodley Park Towers. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Strawn of Chi- cago returned to Washing and are again at the T es nd ) Mayflower. h¢ | Mr. and Mrs. William S. Reyburn are at the Weylin Hotel in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Flint are at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitz Newport, R. L. are at - | while_in_Washington for Mrs, FitzSimmc & E tional committeewoman from Rhode Is- land, Mrs. 10 ng as immons of Mayflowe! a few days. er her Brown and her dat and Miss Ivy 1 motored to Washington veste their home in Greenwich, plan to remain in Wa a week, Park Hot te st re Mohler—Riley Wedding Took Place This Morning. Miss Mary_Alice Riley, daughter of Philip ‘Carr of Bloomington, Ind., ma; d this morning to Mr. George Frederick Mohler. son of Mrs. Blanche fohler of this city. The ceremony was formed i St._ Joseph's urch, the Rev. Josep r of the church, A nuptial palms ch. and nd a 2 Kenne: v of : o'clock n Gladic the ¢ music p The br fon, the a Lol 15 decorated program of mony at an a chif- long_ skir floor. Her picture I as of brown balli- buntl straw, and she wore long brown kid gloves and brown faille slipy nd carried vellow rose x ium. Mr. Joseph C brother of the b the altar boys A wedding break home of the bride’s un nd_aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turb; . at Mil lersville, Md.. and a reception is being held there this afternoon. Later in the E Mohler will start for when ‘the b will in a costume of black and white crepe with accessories to match. The; will_ make their hom 907 Irving street, Brookland, D Mrs. Mohler is a niece of Mr. John O. Riley, ad- ministrative assistant in the Depart- ment of Agriculture. Among the out-of-town Mrs. Philip Carr, mother of the Mrs. C. W. mally at luncheon Shoreham Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Spencer of Roanoke, Va. are spending some time in Washington and are stopping at the Potomac Park Apartments. Mr. Spencer is appearing before the Int merce Commission in connection with the recapture case of the Norfolk & rn Railwa . Victor B. Deyber entertained a ny at luncheon yesterday at_the Shoreham Hotel in compliment to Miss 4 ices Morse, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. John E. Morse, whose marriage to Ensign Raymond Hunter will take place on June 20. of 16 A n = wed in the s guests was bride yesterday at the Miss Millicent Wood, formerly of this | and in now living in New York City, a cenior at Barnard College, is Toll House Tavern Colesville Pike Silver Spring, Maryland i How Much Better 1| THE GOOD DINNER if served in a re- {] fined_and gracions manner. The *Old Tavern'" is as well known for its charm- ing service as the excellence of its food. Afternoon Teas Luncheons Dinners Every Day—Noon to 8:30 Sunday Morning Breakfast, 9 to 12 Drive 16th St. to Marvland State Line, then right one mile thru underpass and traffic light on to ROUTE 27. Or Four Corners Bus Quality SAFETY for Y our Silverware closed ertain and and Service Over 30 ¥ is is —while for the vour home Summer, when we send for STORE it in our burglar proof vaults. it fire ISuch protection for vour sil- ver and similar valuables COSTS LITTL!. compared to the worry it saves you. qWe also specialize in DEAD STORAGE for AUTOMO- BILE Very moderate charges. Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. 920-922 E St.—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping Phone Silver Spring 5 Your Furs with experts For twenty-five vears furs have been cntrusted to us for safekeeping. We provide chests large family use. These cost even less than the moderate charges per garment. RUGS Cleaned and Stored FIDELITY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W, North 3400 mothproof enough for ining, when a group of her friends P 3, JUNE 1 1 'MOUNT VERNON HAS |SCHOOL DAY PROGRAM i Dr. D, C., SATURDAY, Washington attending Senior week ac- tivities at George Washington Univer- sity. Mrs. Anderson Walters shortly will close her apartment in the Shoreham preliminary to going to her home in Johnstown, Pa.. for the Summer. She will return to Washington in the Fall. Mrs, Walters was the guest of honor at a dinner at the Shorcham last eve- Clark Will Direct Services in Connection With Sunday tendered her a farewell party. Covers Study Course. were laid for 18. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Neifert are among | those at the Hotel Ludy, in Atlantic City, for the week. Teachers to Be Brides Feted by Colleagues. | The Sunday School Day program will | be observed ab Mount Vernon Place | Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock under | the direction of the general superin- tendent, Dr. C. P. Clark. The pastor, Dr. W. A, Shelton, will give a short ser- | on yesterday | Colver entertained infor- state Com- | The teachers of the Congress Heights Scheol are giving a luncheon and shower at Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern, on the Colesville pike, today in honor cf three prospective brides, Miss Roselia B. Shaw, Miss Myrtle Peacock and Miss Ella Hennig. Guests include: | Elizabeth Hummer, supervising princ! pal of the seventh division; M. Trusheim, principal of the Congres: Heights Schcol; Miss Helen Masson, Mrs. Mildred Lusby, Miss Elizabeth Didden, Mrs. Virginia Williamson, Mr: Helen Maguire, Miss Phyllis King, Miss Esther Oyer, Miss Mary Henderson, Miss Muriel Scull, Miss Ruth Mahoney Miss Dorothy Tripp, Miss Maud M Bride, Miss Harriet Luhn, Miss Eliza- beth Lindsay and Miss Eugenia Slat- tery. Mr. H. Arthur Lamar has returned from Washington and Lee Universit in Lexington, Va., to spend the Summ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Stan ley Smith in_their home, Greenway Downs, at Falls Churgh, Va. Mr. A. C. Littleficld entertained a party of 10 at luncheon today at the Shoreham Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Wintemute W. Sloan and the latte father, Mr. Louis Fill- Gardiner, left T by way of the C: will sail from Var Empress of Japan, June 20, lulu. Their itinerary includes | hama, Kobe, Shanghai, Canton, Peipir {and Manila. On their way home thev will spend several weeks in Honolulu, returning to the States on the Malow | {in the late Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Andrews, ir., {of New Bethlehem, Pa; Mr. and Mrs | Frederick E. Bent cf Chicago, Tl and | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Van Ripen of Wil- I mington, Del, are at Wardman P { Hotel for a short time. for Hono Mr. and enport, la few da Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Devine Prooklyn, N. Y. are spending a fe | days at the Shoreham Hotel and Mrs. C. Atlantic City addon Hall, | . | gone to | Chalfonte Mr. and Mrs. Granville Hong Kong, China, who a { country some time ago, hav ton for a few da stopping at Wardman Park Hotel. nd Mrs. F. D. evens cf Grand Mich., are at th f several days. K. H. and are at th Woodard of ved in 'h. h Dr. and Mrs t M , are at the Dodge durir brief stay in the Capital. Dr is ¢ cted with the M Cliniz in Roche: Mr. and _Mrs. Loutsville. Ky R Barry Bingham of ssing some time | MrS. J. G. Jones of Spartan- ! arrived in_Washington e at the Shorcham for companicd by th Jones. nsfiguration Church. Louise vin, v with Mr. Clifford onal Th the luncheon to- th division of schools entertained at a day at the Dodge Hotel in honor of Mr ter B. Patterson, principal of retiring after 48 who is Covers were laid for 80 w: h assistant tendent of schools in the Di 3y by Miss Maud Aiton, principal of the Amer tion School. A program of | son; en by \Ix\ Brosseau, who was accompanied at the piano by | Edith Athey. Mrs. E. J. Vann was in charge of the Committee on Arrange- ments for the luncheon. More than 600 young people gath- ered last evening at the senior prom of Western High School, held in the large ball room of the Shoreham Hotel. Officers of the senior class are Mr. Ed ward Kent, president; Miss Katherine McCandless, vice president; Mr. James ! Morse, treasurer, | Thoenen, secretary. Mrs. J. A. Crouch, accompanied b | Miss Ruth H. Hamilton, arrived Thy | day Celif,, and are at the Dodge for an indefinite stay. H W. Calif., and is at Edwin B. Hewes of y and Mrs. Stuart Jon of Avon. N. Y., are stopping at Ward- man Park Hotel for the duration of | their visit in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Alexander of Los Angeles, Calif., are spending a fow days at the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. W. E. Lowther, accompanied by er son, Mr. Willlam B. Lowther, and Miss Mary Fowler of New York City, |is passing a few days a the Dodge | Hotel. They are en route to their home |in New York after having attended the | graduating _festivities at Lexington, | Va., where Mr. Lowther was in school. | In | Miss Martha McDowell and M Helen Shewell, both of New York Cit e at the Shorecham Hotel for a few ays. | _Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Corlies cf New | York City are at the Carlton for a short time. CHILDREN’S DAY Schuyler Presbyterian Has Special Program Planned. A children’s day program will be given at the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street at Florida avenue, tomorrow at 10:30 o'clock. The baptismal service will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, |at_this time. |""In the evening at 8 the third of a series of union services will be held, | Rev. Mr. Atkinson, pastor of the Lin- coln Road M. E. Church, will be the speaker. | “'The Aid Society will meet Tuesday ‘evening in the Sunday School House. Y. W. C. A. Pool Offers A Dip Before Breakfast A Dip Before Lunch—10; A Dip Before Dinner—i A Dip Before Bedtime—i:30-9 Morning, Afternoon, Evening Classes Health Education Department Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers A W:nla Funeral tor.n $75 Miss | Yoko- | L. McCrea have Shoreham | Bea. 'l‘ public | Miss | and Miss Charlotte ¢ Whiting have | mon as & part of this program, using | |for his subject “The Staff of Life.” { The regular service of the Sunday school will meet at 9:30 o'clock. The pastor will preach at the Sunday | evening service on “Big Business.” The {three Epworth Leagues will hold their services at 7:00 p.m. ‘The Woman's Missionary Society \llll‘ | meet Tuesday at 11 am. for its all-| day meeting under the direction of the | | president, Mrs. A B. McPherson, 1™ The regular prayer service at 8 p.m. Thursday, will be conducted by H. R. | Deal, using as his subject, “The Master's | Need » REV.S. C. COALETAKES {NEW POST TOMORRDW‘ Will Deliver Inmal Sermon at Brightwood Park Methedist Church in Morning. Rev. S. C. Cozle. after a four-year | rate at the Eldbrooke Methodist 1 Church, will tomorrow enter dutics at the Brightwood Park Church, to which he was appointed at | the Baltimore Annual Conference which | closed Monday. He will be present at all th the day and will preach at 11 o'clock. ‘The program, “The Hidden Treasure,” will be presented at 10 o'clock and a pageant, “Ways and the Way,” at 8 of the annual Chil-| am, League will p! s Day progr e Epworth | drer meet at e Woman's Home and Fe ry Societies will hold the last joint of the sezton at the residence | “Home Longfellow ACTING MINISTER ANNOUNCES THEMES Harmon Wil ing Above the Fogs” se 1 Preach on “Liv- at ‘Dx | Morning Service. tian Church mon, the he morni; and in t W onal City Ct “Living Above the Fogs sed of 30 young 4 3 Rock Creek f Dr. F. D. Pover | be conducted by Dr. pices of the Bo: nd_will be held | in memory service will non under d of Deacol ce will to 8:30 o'clock e Massachusetts | £ s Circle w ~ Wednesday 6:30 o'cl home of 1 picnic supy business meetin: /|REV. NILES TO PREACH CHILDREN S DAY SERMON Georgetown Presbyterian Church | Sunday School to Attend in Body. | children's day will be observed at the Georgetown Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The children of the Sunday school will attend in a will take part in the serv- | ice and a sermon will be preached y for them. The superinten- of the church scheol, Frenk P will_direct the service, and S. Niles, the minister, will ermon. service will be in the charge of the young people at T o'clock. Mr. Linwood Bailey will be the speaker, and the topic for discus sion is “True and False Friendship: Mr. Niles will give the second of his series of bosk studies, “Genesis, the | Birth of a Nation.” Thursday evening. | The church will hold a vacation | church school from June 25 to July 24.| under the direction of Mr: an | Israel. Mrs. Alfred W. Booth will be | in charge of the kindergarten. BIBLE INSTIT.UTE HOLDS EXERCISES MONDAY! Tenth Annual Commencement to Be Held at Vermont presch the The evening ¥ @ard nf Thanks. HILTON, EVA ARNOLD. T wish to thank ail_of s for their kind ex athy tendered me on the los c m EVA ARNOLD HILTON MRS, BERTHA HILTON SEMMES. Dtatlgs Beathz MONTAGUE. MOREIS 11 D 9 am. and G Ceme- Addison. and _mother of Emanual Martin Bister of Maggie M_Byrd and Ruth’ Dix loes other 2 Funeral June 14, at 1 p.m i5t_Chureh, w. day, Ba 13th BARY late Dr.’ Willi mother of Edua Barncite and ite. Funeral on Monday, , ulate Conception Churcii. where mass will be cifer . for the repore of soul. ient Mount Olivet Cem BOLAND, - THORNTON 5 83 thenee to Ho 9 o'clock. Relatl cd.” Interment Mot O’CONNOR. PATRICK 1 Thursda PATRICK J. ih and at 9:30 | Inter- | 1 feidenc . Departed this at s . at LICLIAN BEAINE s 10 mourn their lo: lite Thursda; Children's BRANSON. & devoted m a loving Yottt wid Marth: ruitt, - Elsie Rhines " £ st Alexandria, CARTER, We 1 pm., Koy . Lrenea esidence, GOoDRICH, SUSIE 081 | RICHARD | 8T, RKS. of Mrs. James J Dore Wi TCHARD. 2 m hurch, D ETTE THOMPSON. FAH BROOE. & W, ferl THOMAS N. and friends tnvited ¢ private. 14 In !firmuriam. ELVIE. ALFRED W FRED W. ELVIE. LETCHER. GLORGIE ¢ 517 11th St. S.E. SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY i WILL BE OBSERVED Pageant Written by Member of Staff to Be Presented at Epworth Methodist. Sunday School day will be observed in Epworth Methodist Episcopal Chu South, Thirteenth street and Carolina_avenue tomorrow mor ervice. A pagean C ice written and directed by Mrs. S. E. Moore of the Sund: chool staff, will be presented. For the 8 pm. service there will be a special program and the pastor, Dr. John C. Copenhaver, will make a short address, “David, the Singe The Sunday school services w limited owing to the general partici- paticn in_the exercises by the whole school. ‘The Epworth League will meg at 7 pm. under the leadership of Mrs. Ida Fowler Moore. s Missionar 1 be will | Che | prayer | ervice Thursday evening. | METHODIST CHILDREN | WILL GIVE PAGEANT| Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church, . Grant circle and New Hampshire ave- | Society Avenue Quarters. | The Bible Institute of Washington, | interdenominational religious school of | o 11316 Vermont avenue, will hold its tenth annual commencsment Monday evening. The dean of the school, Dr. | | James 1. Miers, will preside and speak. | | Rev. Di. A. R. Kuldell, founder of thL’l | school, and the president of the trustees, Irwin H. Linton, will take part. This school Was organized under its present name of the Bible Institute of Washington more than 10 years ago, but subsequently its name was changed, and_until recently it has been known as “Potomac Bible College.” FOUND. FIOUND—Black and tan hound, female. with four white feet. Found by Sherman Booze, 1 LOST. BULL TERRIER. female: 3 vear | June 7 collar No. 15019: name Susie. Re- ward _for information leading to return. “g'l Rhode Island ave. n.w.. apt. 403. Dec. BOSTON TERRIER. brown and white: 1 vr. | old: scar_on left side. back: near Presn Station. Lyon Park. Va.: Friday. 5 pm.: answers to name Scamp: dog just home from hospital and_on diet: belongs to sick daughter. E. von Bottger. 449 South Ches vnlbdtl Lyon Park, Va. Clarendon 2096. ward. BRINDLE BULLDOG—Male Saturday, May 30. Liberal reward. %0 2330 Minnesota ave. s.e. BUS OPERATOR'S BADGE. No. 2 W. T. Co.: Friday, June 12. Reward if rehlrnrd promptly_to Wu‘hm:lon Rapid _Transit_Co. COCKER_SPANIEL PUPPY. 6 weeks old, black wif white ring around neck and white tip on tail. Please return to Mrs. Ethel Johnson. Howard University, 2401 6th v.._or_phone Col. 8102. i | FEENCH OPERA GLASSES—June 10, Can: | ital Traction bus or shopping district: dark brown. Good reward. Return 817 South- emn Bullding. g KEYS-——Near 16th and M sts. n.w.; container with six keys. Finder please return, AHH 13th st. n.w._Georgia 3682. 13! PART OF A FOREIGN DECORATION in the shape of a Maltese Cross. of gold and white enamel with wreath of rreen enamel. Find- er_addre Box_390-R. Star office. 14 POCKETBOOK. dark blue. in Fox Theater. "l'“h\ar‘dn! night; finder please call Potomac SPECTACLES. torjoise frame. 16th to 13th, Upshur. including_Tivoli Theater; reward. 1133 Euclid stw 1487 named Buster: Return u- will observe children’s day tomor- The children will gather at 10| am. and proceed to the church audi- | torium, where a pageant, “The Spirit of Children’s Day.” will be given under | the_direction of Miss Margaret Hibble. | The evening service of helpfulness | will also be given by the children. A | group of boys and girls from the junior | department _of the church schocl will | assist the pastor. Robert Smith, Wil- | son and Henry Jones, Freda Veiley,| Alice Veiley and Wayne Hill, all 12 years of age or under, will participate. RESURRECTION IS THEME At the Temple Baptist Church the pastor, Rev. T. E. Bcorde, will occupy the pulpit fomorrow morning end eve- ning. “The Resurrection” will be the subject of the morning and “Two Res- urrections” of the evening sermon. At the evening service the National Lodge of the F. A. A. M. will be the | guests of the church. The mcrning service will be devoted to the observance of Children’s day, and suitable exorcises will be con- ducted. The offering for the Baptist Children's Home will be received during | this service. SPECIAL PROGRAM LISTED Children’s day will be held at Mt. Zion Methodist Episcopal _Church, Twenty-ninth street, between Dumbar- ton avenue and O street, tomorrow. At 11 a. m. there will be a special program, “The Hidden Treasure,” ren- dered by members of the school. Ad- dresses by Oliver Beason, a recent graduate of Gammon Theological Semi- nary, Atlanta, Ga. Epworlh League, 6 pm.; Brotherhood, 7 p At 8 pm. the “Ruth” day” services of the household of Ruth of the juris- diction of the District of Columbia will be held. Sermon by the pastor, Dr. Julius 8. Carrolls | £x __FUNERAL DIRECTORS. j WILLIAM LEE'S qO“'S FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM PA. AVE. N.W TONAL 1384. W. W Deal & Co. _86 7 ST _NF___ LINCOLN 8200, Thos. R. Nalley’s Son LI. 1220 P. J. SAFFELL o DR 5 at’l 053 Frank Gexcr_s Sons Co. | Qg mryENT ST N \atxon;\lZ473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel Lincoln 6524 o 5 TR 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 03 LM (JAWIER 0. Po 332 . 1388 C_ BIRCH) Phone West 0098, ablished 1841, V. L SPEARE - CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with W. R. Speare establish- e 1009 H St. N.W. _Formerly 940 F_St. JOHN RWRIEHT co. ~. Phone North 004 ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER “'ILLIAVI A. GAWLER G AWiERs 8ONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE GEO C. SHAFFER _ IVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- FRATE FRICES. | PHONE NAT, 0106, Open Evenings [4th & Eye and Sundays {Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive LOWERS For Funerals By Wire Anywhere 1407 H St. N.W. Nat'l 4905 _ CEMETERY LOTS. CEDAR HILL CEMETERY. Four or elant sites, cheap. Address Box office. 14 o - MORUMENIS MONUMENTS BIG IEI)I.C‘\‘"D‘ R. DURITY