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SOCIET Y. THE EVENING STAR, \ s WASHINGTON, D 2, SATURDAY, J NUARY 30, 1932 * A-77 SOCIETY Mrs. Hoover Will Attend First Wedding in New Quaker Meeting House This Afternoon at 4 O'Clock. - . . will be in the whose presence Cox, daughter of Mr nd Mrs. Alexander D. C Grafton, W. Va., and awrence Morlan, an official of tie Council for the Prevention of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salem, Oh will ex- marriage vows this after 4 o'cloc the Friends' Meet- e on Florida avenue RS. HOOVER company in Miss Beatrice tain at dinner this evening in honor of his niece, Miss Isabella Eustis of Chicago, who arrived sterday from Swarthmore, where she is a student. Senator William J. Bulow was the guest of honor and speaker at the dinner which the Woman's National Democratic Club gave last evening, when he was accompanied by Mr: Bulow. Mrs. Samuel Herrick, presi- dent of the club, presided and intro- duced the speaker. Others at the table with them were Mr. Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keating, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Flaherty and Mrs. Emily Newell Blair. Among those at the dinner were Rep- resentative and Mrs. Dennis Chave: Miss_Genevieve Brown, Mr. and Mrs Frank S. Bright, Miss Janet Johnson, Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams. Miss Charlotte Elliott, Miss Charl Williams, Mrs. Overton G. Ellis, Miss Catlie Waldron, Miss Theodora George, Miss Agnes Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gantz, Mr. Frank Morrison, Maj. and Mrs. J. C. Tribby, Judge R. H. Hanna, Democratic national committee- man from New Mexico, and Mrs. Hanna; Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Miss_Beaufort Kelly, Mrs. Blair Bannister, Miss Bell Snyder. Miss Gertrude Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clement, Mrs. Georgiana Hess and Mrs. T. H. Seay. Representative and Mrs. S. Parker ing and Miss Mary Parker Corning at the Hotel Chelsea, Atlantic for a few days. Representative J. Walter Lambeth of North Carolina_entertained at dinner last evening at the Mayflower pre- ceding the American Legion ball. His guests were Miss Angelia Morrison, Miss Helen Coolidge, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Page. Mrs. Margaret Pou Moran, Miss Frances Marriner, Mr. Kenneth Kirby, Mr. William Tyson and Claiborn Royall Mr Wa F ch ing 1 son of Mor ange their Hous oric Ambas ctte Sacriot - Martino wi of 29 at dinner tk embassy and Donna ent s evel Ambassador of France and Mme are the weck end were honor guests at din ng of Mr. and Mrs. Frank mont were binet circle last evening musicians’ emer- spices of the e Library of given in jon of 0 gave Nina Koshetz, violinist; Mr. Har r g others in the audience 1 the audi 1 were Sen- rederic C. Walcott, Senator Bron- Cutting, the Undersecretary of i Mrs. Castle, Countess Szech and her daughter, Countess Cor- zecher Rep ative and Robert Low Bacon, Mrs. Ni Emor Ci are City, Adolph Cas- Benjamin McClintock and Mrs d Mrs William Carl A. Aspin- Representative and Mrs. Patrick J Sullivan of Pennsylvania, with their family, will move the first of next week to Wardman Park Hotel, where they have engaged an apartment for the re- mainder of the congressional session. The counselor of the Netherlands legation, Mr. L. G. van Hoorn, will en- tertain at tea this afternoon in honor of Mr. Jack Duff of New York, who has Meye Randolph Mrs. W Senator Capper to Fete Miss Eustis at Dinner Toni ight. per will enter- . THE'SENSATION OF THE 1932 AUTOMOBILE SHOW &very Day A NEW CAR . CHEVROLE EBAKE R ub 8 caRrs - 8 pays $7,000 WORTH OF NEW AUTOMOBILES BUICK--STUDEBAKER--CHRYSLER-- DODGE DE SOTO--PLYMOUTH--CHEVROLET WILLYS-OVERLAND All 5-Passenger Closed Cars Washinglons Y™ Gnnual UTOMOBILE L. SHOW WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Baturday, th Sunday, to o r in 31 1030 1 6. inc to 10 3:30 P. M 3 M isive. 10:30 0 P. M. Feb. 1 to A M l Mr. | | sailed this week fr LIEUT. AND MRS. RAY! Whose marriage took place early last larrived in Washington to spend the week end naval operations Pratt will ente ng honor apan and Mme. and in at the De- The chief Mrs. William V dinner this ev Ambassador of buchi £ of and day of n The Governor of Pennsyivania Mrs. Gifford Pinchot are sailing t from New York on the Monarch Bermuda for a cruise in South waters. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, recently ap- pointed_Governor General of the Phil- ippine Islands, and Mrs. Roosevelt will leave Woodside Farm, their Oyster Bay Long : Island, home, Monday for the Far East Miss Grace Green Roosevelt, their debutante daughter, will accompany them, but their three mns—Theodore, 3d; Corne nd Quentin—will remain in 'school in Connecticut until the end of the school term. The Governor and Mrs. Roosevelt were honor guests last night at one of those genuinely old-fashioned neigh- borhood gatherings which so often de- lighted the late President Theodore Roosevelt, father of the new Governor of the Philippir Many of the neighbors of the Gov- ernor, famibar with boyhood days at Sagamore Hill, are recalling one of the games so often played by the Roose- velt children, cousins and friends at Coopers Bluff, overlooking Long Island Sound. It was called “obstacle race and was always led by the late Presi- dent Roosevelt. The game always had cne motto, “Over or through—never around.” Later the Governor was one of the leaders in the game and it is still being plaved by the youngsters in | the community Mrs. Lansing Will Motor To New York Tomorrow. Mrs. Robert Lansing and her sister- in-law, Miss Emma Lansing, will mo- tor to New rk tomorrow. _Mrs Lansing will go to Auburn, N. Y., to visit her t and will not return to Washington the end of February. Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Willi Chester Snow and Mr. m T. Mann will enter- tain at a buffet dance tonight in the home of Mr. Mann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I T. Mann 0 are in Florida. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick A. Fenning 1 Vancouver for a hai. They will re- on the latter part of brief stay in Sh turn to Washingt March. Mrs. Samuel Williams Earle of Chi- cago, Who has been at the Mavflower since the middle of the month, is a delegote from Illinois to the Woman's Seventh Patriotic Conference on Na- tional Defense to be held Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday at Constitution Hall. Mrs. Earle also is one of the commissioners from her State to the Bicentennial celebration. She expects OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Annapolis, Md. Mrs. Tuttle formerly was Miss Mary Bianchard Lynn. e WED AT ANNAPOLIS MOND HODGES TUTTLE, month in the Naval Academy Chapel at to remain in Washington for the bal- ance of the Winter and Spring. Miss Edith Hoyt to remain several weeks. gone to Florida Mrs. Paul M. Lincbarger left Wash- ington last night for New York towpend the week end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Schniegel, at the Oliver Cromwell Hotel Mrs. M. De Clare Berry has recalled wvitations for the supper dance she was to have given February 8 from 10:30 to 1 o'clock following the White House reception to the Army and Nav On account of the Bal Boheme of Arts Club falling on the same evening she will entertain at mi-creme, which falls on March 3 this year. Mr. William Williams, tends Yale University wee end with his home on Tracy place jr. who at- i spending_the parents in their The military attaches of the various embassies gave a luncheon in the patio the Carlton Hotel assistant military att of the Mexi- can embassy, Col. Francisco J. Aguilar was the guest of honor. Others present were Gen. Jose Beltran of Mexico, Co Maurice Fitzmaurice Day and Capt. L. J. Fiennes of Great Britain Col. Shohei Washizu of Japan, Col Francols Pillon and Maj. Georges Then- ault of France, Col. Marco Pennaroli and Maj. Paolo Sbernadori of Ita Col. Ricardo Miro of Argentina, Capt Joaquin Pianell Riera of Spain, Capt Enrique_A. Prieto of Cuba, Capt Gustaf-Fredrik_von Rosen of Sweden and Col. A. T. Smith, U. S. Army. January Dance Tonight In Wesley Heights Club. The January dance of the Wesley Heights Club will be given this evening when Mrs. Ralph S. Barnaby and Mrs Geaorge S. Carll will act as hostesse Mrs. Clara O'B. McCrone will be host- ess to the International Association of Art and Letters tomorrow afternoon ut the Portland, when a reception and tea will be held from 4 to 6 o'clock. Receiving with Mrs. McCrone will b members of the Entertaining Commit- tee, Mrs. J. D. Sullivan, Mrs. Jane Man- derscheid, Mrs. Emily Fairless and Mrs M. Hugh Irish. A guest of honor will be Mrs. Robert Kirkpatrick Noble. Miss Augusta Machen will read the ode that Robert Underwood Johnson wrote in recognition of the presentation of the beautiful bronze doors to the Fine Arts Academy of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Matteson and Mrs. James F. Dobson were the guests of honor at the Friday afternoon tea of the Congressional Club yesterday. Dur- ing the hour before tea the club enjoyed a recital arranged by Mr. Maet>son. as- sisted by Mrs. Matteson and Mrs. Dob- son. Mr. Matteson is director of the School of Music of the University of South Carplina ) Mrs. Dobson sang a group of four songs. Mrs. Matteson followed with three piano numbers and Mr. Matteson, home of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kaufman, who now make their home at Virginia Beach. Mrs. John R. Cochran of Winnetka, 11, accompanied by her daughter, Miss | Mary Alice Cochran, arrived in town a few days ago and will remain over the week end at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Bessie Munro Howard of Colum- bus, Ga. has arrived in the Capital for an indefinite stay, and is living in¢ the Potomac Park Apartments. Miss Virginia Hamilton of Pittsburgh, Pa., who is staying at Wardman Park Hotel for several days, was joined there yesterday by Miss Betty Harris of Waco Tex., who is spending some time in the East. Commercial Economics Bureau Honors Egyptian Envoy. Miss Anita Maris Boggs, director of | the Bureau of Commercial Economics, will give the Diplomatic Sunday Even- ing Salon tomorrow in honor of the Minister of Egypt, Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha, the salon to be held in the| west ball room of the Shoreham Hotel, at 9 o'clock. Ali Ismail Bey, first secretary of the legation, will speak on “Egypt, Modern and Ancient,” following which films of the temples and gods of Egypt will be shown, accompanied by music writ- ten by Egyptian composers. Washington society who compose the Diplomatic Salons will be presented to the Minister at the reception following the program, when a buffet supper will be served. The assisting hosts and hostesses will be Representative and Mrs. Anthony J. Griffin, Mrs. James S. Parker, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Charles Bryant Drake, Gen. C. R. Krauthoff, Dr. and Mrs. McPherson Creighton, Capt. E. T. Pollock, Baron Dreyhausen and Fa-oness Lowenseldt. | The ushers will be Miss Rose Walker | Page, Miss Celeste Page, daughters of | Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Page; Mrs. Henry Pritchard, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Wells; Miss Winnifred | Jacobs, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. | W. F. Jacobs: Miss Jeanne Butler and | Miss Margaret Morningstar. St. Cecilia’s Alumnae will give a card party for the benefit of the school fund in the Raleigh Hotel Friday evening. | Miss Margaret Tappan and Mrs. Paul | A. Hurney are the chairmen, assisted by | Mrs. James P. Radigan, jr, and Mrs. Frances Whitcomb. | Mrs. John Bennett will preside to- | morrow afternoon at the tea which the| National Woman's party will give in the Alva Belmont House at 4:3) o'clock, | | owing to the absence of the chairman, | | Mrs. Paul Myron Linebarger., The Min- | |ister of Czecheslovakia, Dr. Ferdinand | | Veverka, will speak on the status of | | :women in his country, and Mme. Vev- | | erka will be a guest of honor. Mme. | Skalicky, wife of the counselor of the | legation, will sing folk songs of her | country 'and will wear peasant costume | | their son J and will rece horeham Hotel from 9:30 k. No cards have been issued of | the to 'cloc | Mr. Raymond Gerber will have eight quests dining with him at the d dance this evening at Wardman Par | Hotel, Mrs. P. J. Allen of Chattanooga, Ter is at the Dodge for a visit of seve days. Miss Critcher Hostess At Arts Club Tea Tomorrow. The Arts Club will give a tea tomor- row afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock | to honor the opening of ¥ | of Mr. George Pearce E Ycrk and Florida, Mr. Ennis dent of the American Water Color S | clety and his work to go on view tomor row will consist of oils and water colo and etchings | Miss Catherine Critcher hostess. New will J. Harris is chairman for the card | to be given in the | Roosevelt Hotel Friday cvening. Feb- ruary 6, for the ben Aid Chapter and t | Andrew's Church. The patrone: the party include Mrs. Henry Keyes, Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchison Cecil A. Beasley, Mrs. Henry P Erwin, Mrs. David du Bose G Mrs. David St. Pierre Gaillard, Dr. Ida | Heiberger, Miss Harriet A. Hosmer Mrs | H. J. Landrus, Mrs. Mason B. Lawton | Mrs. Malcclm Laws, Mrs. Arthur B. Le | P. Mesny, Mrs. Henry B. Munn, Mrs |3 sprigg Poole, Mrs. William de C Ravenel, Mrs. George F. Ross, Mrs. | Charles’ O. Stenns, Mis. Ella Rust| | Smith, Miss Laura Tileston, Miss Ruth Tileston, Mrs. A. J. Wilder and Mrs W. Witcover. \ Mr. Winston Spencer Churchill, the British statesman and orator, will be heard in a lecture on “The World Economic_Crisis,” to be given Priday evening, February 12, in Constitution Hall, under the auspices of the Com- munity Institute of Washington Mr. Churchill, who will arrive in the city several days prior to his lecture. will be entertained at the British em- bassy, and many social functions are in process of arrangement in his honor | by prominent Washington hostesses. many of whom will occupy boxes and entertain parties of guests at the lec- ture. A group of well known women com- poses the Committee on Boxes and Tickets for Mr. Churchill's lecture, | headed by Mrs. Lindsay Russell and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman as joint chairmen. In addition to the Washing- tonians who are expected to hear “the most interesting man in England.” as he was recently called. a large number of Baltimoreans and others from | nearby cities in Maryland and Virginia | | will come to attend the lecture, ar- rangements for which are entirely in |the hands of Mrs. Lyman Beecher Swormstedt of the Community Insti- tute. Mrs. Willia r Mrs. ons rd | | Qard nf Thanks. | SMITH, MARGERY. We wish to thank the friends for their kindness, pathy and the beautiful floral tributes al the iliness and death of our aunt, GERY SMITH. who entered into eternal rest January i3, 1932 NEPHEW AND NIECE, RAY AND MAR- JORIE, Dreaths BARNES. JAMES TOWARD. On Friday Junuary 20, 1932, al s residence. 71§ Ridge ave. Silver Sprirg. Md., JAMES HOWARD, 'beloved husband of ‘Sadie E Barnes. Funeral from the chapel of Frank Gelers’ Sons Co. 1113 7th st. n.w., on' Monday, February 1, at 2 p.m. 'Rela: fives and friends invited. - Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. BAYLOR, PEARL. On Thursday. January 28, 1932, at her residence, 321 O st. s.W., PEARL BAYLOR, the loving wife of Ro land Bavior, devoted deughter of Milton and Tda Tate She also leaves to mourn her passing three sisters and many other Telatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd hd Eve sts. sw. Funeral Sunday, Jan- y 31, at Richmond County, Va. = 31 V. On Priday, January 20, | ence, 4711 9th st n.w BEALE. beloved daughier *of Florence C. and the late Howard P. Beale Funcral services Monday, February 1. at 2 pm. at the above residence. Relatives and "friends invited to attend.” Interment Fivate WRIGLEY BEQUEATHS ESTATE TO FAMILY $22,500,000 Fortune in 111in0i51 Does Not Include Properties in Other States. ug BEAL 1932 LUCY V By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, January 30.—An estate in | Tllinois of “at least $22,500.000" was left | by William Wrigley, jr., mostly to his immediate family in'a will filed for pro- bate yesterday. The Chicago Cubs | base ball club was bequeathed to his son_ Philip K The fortune was probably the largest | ever recorded here, attaches of the Pro- bate Court said However, it did not include the palatial homes in Phoenix, | Ariz.; Pasadena, Calif, and Catalina | Island, for which he once refused an ! offer of $19.000,000; his mining and hotel properties in the West, or his | e at Lake Geneva, Wis Mrs. Wrigley. Philip and Mrs. Dorothy | Wrigley Offield, & daughter, each were granted an annual income of $100,000 | from the estate in trust. An annuity of | $6,000 was left tp Wrigley's sister, Mrs. | H E. Price of Germantown, Pa.; $2,000 | to his brothers Byron and Edward of Germantown, and Cherles Wrigley of Pasadena, Calif.; $2.000 to a cousin,| Mrs. Grace Wrigley Why of Pasadena, and $1,500 to another cousin, Alma E. " Wrigley of Late City, Fla Nieces and nephews h were Ada Blanche and Dorothy | of Chicago, William Price of town, Pa.. William Wrigley of | Marie Wrigley | Mrs. Mildred IiL: Byron New South Wrigley Hans- esta given $10,000 | com of Pt 2 Other cash b-quests totaled $143.500 remainder will be left in the trust ilip Wyigley and the First Union | & So)ings Bank here until De- cember 5, 1944, Wrigley’s 50th birthday. on thit hs_ will go to t Offield, one- | James R. Of- each to their Offield. ntieth nd Wrigl MASONS TO HOLD RITES FOR THOMAS HIGHFIELD Funeral for Thomas E vesterday at his long illness, afternoon at 2 Speare funeral al will bz in with Masoni Y d 49 1 ft held Monday at th 1009 H ¢ Ce home Glenwood M. Ch city as a you ber of the was & native of Md, and came to this g man. He was a mem- Masonic bodies, the Eastern Odd | On com! 1e went into busi- ness and c for 30 vears. Late he was emploved by the Navy Depart- ment 1 Head. Md., retiring for disabil it a year ago ! His widow, Mrs. Mary Eunice High- field. son, Robert T. Highfield, survive TEACHER TO BE BURIED | Funeral services for Miss Christine F. Carrothers, a teacher in the Dis-| trict public schools for more than 40 years, who died Thursday at Columbia | Hospital, were being held this after- ! noon at her late home. 1329 C street northeast. Burial was to be in Glen- wood Cemetery | Miss Carrothers, who was 58, had taught in the Phelps, Force, Adams and | Hilton Schools. Highf. Marriage Licenses. Roy B 22 Rev. J C. A 21; Rey W Rev F. Rey Rev. H Hyman_Getchin Rebecea Freeamer E O'Brier F. Lane Davis. 2 F. W Sine. Willi Bar e 8, and Bertha P. Trapp, and Lessie M Bryant Grace E. Campbell ) 3 G 10 Robinson. d. Va nd; Rev and Louis and Doris S. Abe c: Richmond Rev. W L. Br P Ste Dudley John' C. ) E. Hozg Michacl Leo G Rudolph. 24, Balt Ripley, 21, Baltimore Ar Richmond. 1 George F 19, 'Richmeond: Rev and, Va.. Va. Rev and Lydie Henry W Pollard Ric g and A W M more Rev 42, Baltimore, Baltimore inburg, and 40, Brathsa CHARLES A. On Thursday, Jan- uary 38, 1032, at his residence, 143 Eim st. Marblehead, Mass, CHARLES A BRIGHT, aged 42 years, beloved husban of Eisie T. Bright (nee Boehmer) and son of Harry J, and the late Alice Slee Bright of “Washington, D. C. He also leaves three chilaren, Alice, Charles and Mary Bright. Funeral from his late resi- dence in Marblehead, Mass., Saturday, January 30, a 3 p.m. 30 BURG WALTER EUGENE. Suddenly, on, Thursday, January 26, 1033, at 1 pm WALTER EUGENE BURGESS, aged 51 years, beloved husband of Lillle May Burgess (nee Fowler). Funeral from his late residence. Riges road, Hyattsville, Md.. on Monday, February 1, at 2 p.m Relatives and_{riends invited to attend. Interment at @ik Oreek Cemetery. COATS, MARY. All members of Goiden Link Lodge, No. 63, 1. O. of G. 8. and D. of S, are Rereby notified to attend the cail meeting Saturday, January 30, 1932, at Fisherman Templé, 330 F st. 5.W. at 8 pm. to make arrangements for the fu- neral ‘of our deceased member, Sister MARY COATS. ' Funersl Monday. Febru- ary 1, 2 p.m., from Ebenezer Church, 4th and D sts s BROTHER HARRY WILLIAMS, W. C. BENJAMIN E. WATKINS, F. 8 . CURTIS, CHARLES. On Thursday, January 28, 1932, at 7 pm. CHARLES CURTIS, devotea husband of irene Curtis, father of Alfred. Leon and_Elizabeth Curtis and brother of Mabel Beason. Funeral Mon- day, February 1. at 10 am., {rom Epiph- any' Church. Dumbarton_ave. between 27th and 28th sts. n.w. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis West End par- lor, 28th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w. 31 DOWNES. RICHARD AUSTIN. On Saturday, January 30, 1932, at 12:15 a.m. at his ence, Lanham, Md., RICHARD AUS- IN. beloved husband’ of Julia Farish Downes. Notice of funeral hereafter. 31 FOSTER, EDWARD H. On Priday, January 29, 1932, at the home of Ray Nugent. & Cliecry Valley road. Clarendon. Va.. E WARD H. FOSTER. in' the 89ih his age. He was a life member of Pales- tine Lodge, No. 179, Duluth, Minn.. A. F. and A. M. also & member of R. E. Lodge. No. 221, and Virkinia Dare Lodte. No. 66, of Dunifries. Va.. and a Civil War veteran. second lieutenant of Company 4. Minnesota Infantry. Funeral Monday. Feb- ruary 1. at 1:30 pm. from Ives funeral home. 310 Wilson bivd. Clarendon. Va. In- terment Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors at 2:30 pm. = 31 GOUDARD, CHARLES P. On Friday, Janu- ary 29.°1932, at 4330 Yuma st. nw CHARLES P. GODDARD. in his 75th yea pand of the late Edith L. Goddard reral services at Hysonw's parlors. 1300 N st. n.w., Saturday, January 30, at 5 p.m. Interment Hartford, Conn. BRIGHT, 1 Departed this , 1932, “at 925 pm . &t e, 4826 Haves st. m.e. Dean wood, D. C,' GARDINER G the beloved husband of Bertie Green ~(nee Matthews), the beloved son of He ana the late George Greenley. He also leaves to mourn their loss two stepchil- Jack d Lois Jok . ‘Cha d George Gi two sisters, nd Janua E ne. unday s M rd. J GROSS, Relatives and {1 th at JOSEPH A.. Friday, Jan JOSE Joseph Departed 9. 1932 OSS, it Marie Gross. anuary 31, at 2 p.m residence, 804 G'st. sw. * THOMAS E. On Friday, Jan 932, at his residence, 49 T st ter a long_ iliness, THOMAS E. HIGHFIELD, aged €4 vears. beloved hus- bard of v Eunice Highfield and of Robert T. Highfield. His remains whI rest at his late residence, T8 nw. until Monday morning fromi V. L. Speare Co’s, 1009 H s on Monday, February 1. at 2 p.m Glenwood Cemetery. ISABEL. Departed this 5d January 28. 1932. at BEL JACKSON. | Pineral wi i IR, of al m his GHFIELD, F HI I beck Church. Norbeck JETTON. LULA. 1932 at Sibley JETTON, beloved widow mother of Carl P.. Mab ton. Funeral services wil neral parlors of Al ecticut ave. n w at 5 pm. Reiative Interment at Shelby, N. C. ROSE MARY. On Friday, iary 29, 1932, at the dence_of daughter, Mrs. Eimer F. Sauter, 3221 O] hevy Chase, D. C. ROSE MARY. & Robert A. Jo ve residence 830 amn Bles<ed Uiem mass will be said at repose_of her soul. Inte Olivet Cemetery. Relative: WILLIAM GARFIELD. ¥ 20, 1032, at Sibley ARFIELD. belove father of Har Mrs. E. L. Lake. Punera JOHNSON, rold M. EDWARD. 1932, EDW 2 nuol Feb: MAYES. CAROLINE M. 1932, at_her resider NE Friday, January 1628 Columbia MAYES. beloved Services home M ary 1 Ceme- 31 MIDDLETON. ANNIE F. Departed this | from Ebeneze u sts. s, at 1 Rev. English o MIDDLETO! ANNIE Queen H are hereb= 1 ANNIE E January 1 and D sis the M. N E. N, Wor! It inmates G. U. O By order S. E. SLAUGHTER, MIDDLETON. MARY BEATRICE ed_this enly. on Tuesd: uary 26, 1 930 a MARY ATRICE MIDDLETON. aced 32 vears, loved sister of Margaret Joaes eaves mourn_ their_ 1o one a Bea nephe: ton riends 1 pm., MIE HASSE! w. R Depart- J BE- uncle, ece. Gray Woodlawn Cemetery MILLER, MINNIE. On Fr 1932, MINNIE MILLER. 73 sears Rem at the chapel of 14th 2 the Hebrew Hom ing_road n.w. on At 1030 a.m. (Please omit MILSTEAD. MARY V day. January 28, 718 '10th st. se. MARY wife of the late Robert A. Mistead. = Funeral from William H. Scott's funeral home. 409 8th st. s.e.. on Mondav., Feb: Relatives and friends ir Congressional Cemeters NICHOLS. MARY E. On Sa 30. 1932 at her rasidence. MARY E. the beloved Nichols. Remains _rest chapel. 5th and H n.w later QUEENIN, LILLIAN A. On Saturda: uary 30! at Washington Sani Takom; L Suddenly. 1932 at her v residence ) | 816 B 8T. NE In Memoriam. ADAMS. JENNIE R. In loving memory of my dear sister, JENNIE R. ADAMS, who was called to rest one year ago todsy, January 30, 1931 Priends may think I have forgotten And my wounded heart is healed. Little do they know the sorrow That is in my heart conzealed. LOVINGLY, SISTER ROBE. * BLICK, EDWARD A. In sad but loving re- membrance < 4wy dear father, EDWARD A. BLICK, who departed tnis life twelve years ago today. January 30, 1920, HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MRS. CAR- RIE BLICK MORGAN. . BOSTIC, DR. JOHN A. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband snd father, Dr. JOHN A. BOSTIC, who de- parted this life two years ago. January 30, 1930. THE FAMILY. O Yemembratce OF our dear Saddyn wiL. rance of our dear daddy, WL LIAM HENRY CAREY. who left us twelve Years ago today. January 30. 1920 LOUISE. EVELYN AND BILLY. JACOB J. In loving memory of husband and father, JACOB J. EBERLE, who Bassed away one’ sear ago foduy. Fanuary 30 193] EMMA W. EBERLE AND CHILDREN. GARNETTE, JOHNSON. of our dear brother, NETTE. who departed this life January 30, 1930, two years ago today. We loved you. dear brother, But God loved you best. Bleep on, sleep on. THE FAMILY. JONES. CHARLES J. In loving but sad re- membrance of my father, CHARLES J JONES, who departed this iife January 30, 1897, JENNIE. ¢ MAYN. CHARLES E. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband and our devoted father, CHARLES E. MAYN, who left us twelve years ago, January 29, 1920 Down in our hearts is a picture Of a loved one laid to rest In memory's {rame we shall keep it Because he was one of the best LOVINGLY, AMMON AND CHILDREN. EBERLE, our_des In loving memory JOHNSON GAR- MORTON. CATHERINE §. A tribute of de- votion fo the memory of our daughter and NE SPRAGUE MORTON. ngels six years ago, Janu- has a_wonderful mission, “Though it robbed us of the o draws us from our surrou To long for the mee! No matter how heavy b3 dings T MOTHER. LILLIAN A REBECCA F. NORTON. MURRAY. FONTAINE. In sad but remembrance of my devoted father TAINE MURRAY. who departed this one year ago today, January 30, 1931 When alone in my sorrow the bitter There come sweet memories of 1ong ago. Unknown to others you steal to my side And whisper, “Dear daughter, death c """ "HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER. lovide FON- itfe tears ROWE. GEORGE A membrance of our ther. GEORGE A away one year ago today missed HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND FAMILY. sad but loving re- dear husband and fa- ROWE. who _passed January 30, 1931 WATERS, NAOML In sad. loving memory of beloved sister. NAOMI WATERS, who departed this life one year ago today, v 30. 1931 think we are not lonely es tney see us smile Little do they know the heartache That_we suffer all the while HER_LOVING SISTERS, RUTH AND FLIZABETH . WATERS. NAOMI MAY. In sad b remembrance of _my NAOMI MAY WATER! Down ar hearts Of & loved one In our hearts her picture we shall keep Because she was one of the best Gore. not forgotten HER _LO! FATHER. ~WILLIAM WATERS. 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GAWLER JOSEPH nee Brady). wif Queenin of Berwyn, Md. lter already a favorite with the club, sang a| Washington is showing a tremendous | group of three songs. He is director of | interest in the appearance of the fa- |, | the Glee Club of the University of South | mous Gypsy dancer of Spain, Vicente | Carolina, which sang at the opening re- | Escudero, lauded by New Yorkers upon ception of the club in December, and | his recent American debut, and many | the anticipated pleasure of hearing Mr. | representatives of the Latin American | Matteson himself was more than real- | countries are expected to attend the ized ‘The well arranged and splendidly | performance. executed program came to a close with | Local dancers and dance groups also a duet by Mrs. Dobson and Mr. Matte- | are taking a special interest in ufl 1d Naomi L. Herman, + Rabbi y Jame 30, McCallum. 22: Rev Smith, Roscoe E. 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Decatur 2278.J DOG, Collie. male, tag 5515 name Bruce. Shepherd Park, Thursday. seward, Georsis DOG—BIE white pointer, liver ears and liver spot in_forehcad. _ Phone Col. 8032 30° KEYS—In_ black leather zipper case; Palais Royal or 10th st between G and H. Phone Emerson 6857 OPERA GLASSES. mother of pearl, worn leather case: Evangeline Hotel. 14th and K sts. n.w. or Navy Yard car. Thursday, Jan- Uty 28._Reward._Evangeiine Hotel PACKAGE. containing pair of Lortoise shell xlasses and & pAir of hose: on Lincoln Me- morial bus: Saturday morning. Reward. Call_Mr. Nilsson, Emerson 7870, POCKETBOOK. biack. containimg Teiters. N J. driver's permit. “Constance Ward,” money eic. on road between Branchville. Md., and Washington. Route 1. Friday morning. ward. Col. 7844. 2901 Conn. ave POCKETBOOK. black suede, on 7th st. January 29th; §4 change, driver's permit and Tegistiation card _ Reward. _Potomac 0246 POCKETBOOK. black, and valuable papers and keys_ Reward _Miss Levy, Lin. 4715. * PURSE—Lady's _small purse, containing about $62; probably in taxicab, between 17th erd H and 16th and Col. rd. Telephone Adams 8710, Apt. 315 after 2 p.m. Reward RING—Antigue gold, red stone in high_cet- ting; Pridey night’ at Florida and Conn. aves. Reward. Decatur 0280 =y WRIST_WATCH. Tuesday, between Union Station. corner H and North Capitol sts. Reward. Address Box 171-K, Star office. [ Re- | Washington appearance of the Spanish | | Gypsy, and many of the leading dance [ schools will attend his premiere here Tuesday afternoon, February 16, in the National Theater. He comes under the | | patronage of a group of distinguished | | music lovers of the city, and under the | | direction of a committee of dance lovers, represented by Mrs. Helen Fetter | Cook, Miss Bess Davis Schreiner and |Mr. Lewis Barrington. Among the dance directors who are aiding in this season’s movement {o create an artistic | interest in the modern dance and drama, and who attended the fasci- nating lectures on these arts by Mr. John Martin of New York, in the stu- |dio of Miss Caroline McKinley. are| Miss Lisa Gardiner, Miss Evelyn Dav Miss Joy Randall and Miss Marian Chace, as well as many from dance | studios and private schools in this city | and Maryland and Virginia. | Mrs. Dyer, wife of Maj. Edward L. Dyer, United States Army, entertained at tea Wednesday in her home at 2846 | Connecticut avenue northwest, in honor | of her guest, Mrs. Norris, wife of Capt. | Albert ~Norris, United 'States Navy.! Those assisting were Miss Edna Patton, | Miss M. Fleming, Mrs. Frisbey Eiker, Mrs. C. A. Bond and Miss Clara Mc- Quown. Dr. Elizabeth Whitney of Palo Alto, Calif., is at the Dodge for an indefinite stay. Mr. Odle B. Porter entertained a small group at the dinner-dance at ‘Wardman Park Hotel, taking his guests afterward to the supper-dance in the gold room of the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Barton H. Cameron and Mr. M. Graham Cameron are among those sailing from New York today aboard the Duchess of Atholl for Bermuda. Miss Bell J. Butterfield of Andover, Mass, is passing & few days at the Dodge. reported the last births have been Department during following Health and Terese Mileo. boy. nd Lillian E. Nelson. girl a A. Cumberland, girl. a a L. McDermott, girl Lefiweich J. and Bessie C. Smith, girl. Kenneth B. and Elizabeth I. Wheatley. bo: Francis L. James D. Leonard C. John B. and Mary Brady, boy. Bevezly F. and Beatrice Jones. Ira E. and Ruth M. Watkins, boy. Sylvester and Limuel Brown, boy. and Ida Hawkins. boy. _“and Bessie L. Galloway, girl. A ‘and Geneva Parker, girl. xie and Lilllan O. Burke, girl Vencin and Elinora Harrison, girl Staaley R and Stella V. Butier, boy. Charles and Alice Smith, boy Irnery and Arlene Lorein, boy Edward C. and Gerirude M. Whitley, Deaihsréeported. The following deaths have been the Health Department during hours 83, Samuel pital Rachel Rudasill. 83. 2717 17th st. n.e h L. Lipscomb. 78. 330 Concord ave. nie §. Feast, 72. Georgetown University Ed Hospital TFbeenia Mullican. 69. 704 11th st Emma Hewitt, 65. Georgetown University Hospital Harry T, Payne, 64 1343 Ingraham st. 5. Providence Hospital Lillian Holt Aasa 19, ‘Ward. 83, Garfield Memorial Hospital. Weast James University Hospital M. Noble, and Virginia L. Poore. boy. and Mary Federline, boy and Generose H. McAllister, boy twins. boy. reported to the last 2 Hos- Nussbaum, Emergency 43, George Washington Alexander 43, United States Nayal Hospital Cornelia Clark. 32. Emergency Hospital. E. Farrar Goldberger, 24, Emergency Hos- ital Pl arles A, Sansbury, 14, Garfield Memo- rial Hospital, Dominico Sita. 4. Gallinger Hospita Annie E. Middleton. 71, 1353 C st. s.e Samuel A Bell. 57. 3111 1ith st Frank Thomas. 57, 315 3rd st. s.w. Liby Best. 54, Casualty Hospital Mary Henson. 48, Gallinger Hospital George G Jenkins Eastern Brarch Mamie Jaminson. 33. 754 1215 st Mary Milten. 32. 439 Temple ct.’s. Grace E. Takon, 17. 1402 Ist st Joan Peters, 6 months, Children’s al P'Ihfant of Raymond and Evelyn Sharp, days, Garfield” Hospital. Het omit flowers 31 SILVERMAN. MORRIS. On Friday, Jan- 1932, MORRIS, aged 43 years. be- loved husband of Celia Silverman and fa ther of Mever, Dave and Samuel Silver- man. Funeral from the chapel of Ber- nard Danzansky, 3501 lith st. n.w. on Sunday. January 31, at 2 p.m. 1 SILVERMAN, MORRIS. A special com- munieation of Samuel Gompers Lodge, No. 45. F. A. A. M., is hereby called for the purpose of ‘attending the funeral of our late brother, MORRIS SILVERMAN, Sun- day, January 31, at i pm.. Masonic Tem- ple. Services at Danzansky's funeral par- lors at 2 p.m. Members please take notice. LOUIS GOLDBERG, Master. LOUIS ROSENBERG, Sec'y. JAMES. On Thursday, January 28, 1937, ‘at Freedmen's Hospital, JAMES SIMPSON. devoted son of William and Bessie Simpson and_brother of Alice and William Simpson. Funeral Monday, Feb- ruary 1. at 2:30 p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w. 31 STEER. MERRIAM ELLEN. On Saturdar. January 30, 1932. at her residence. Water- ford, Va. MERRIAM ELLEN STEER. be- loved aunt of Dr. Samuei L. Steer. Fu- nerak services at her late residence Mon- dav. February 1. at 2 pm. Interment Waterford. Va 31 TRENT. JOSEPH H. Departed this life on Thursday, January 28. 1932. JOSEPH H TRENT of 212 G st. n.e. loving husband of Addie Trent. ~Remains resting at Stewart’s funeral home, 30 H st. ne. Funeral _from Mount Carmel Baptist Church, 3rd and Eve sts. n.w., at 1 p.m. Sunday, January 31. WARREN, DOUGLAS CARROLL. On Fri- day. January 8. 1932, at St. Helens, Oreg., DOUGLAS CARROLL WARREN, brother of Leon A. Warren of Washington, D. C. Services at Joseph Gawler's Sons' chapel, 1754 Pa. ave. nw. on Sunday, January 31, at 5 _p.m._ Interment with military honors from Fort Myer gate. Arlington National Cemetery, Monday, February 1, at 11 a.m. 31 WOLCOTT, JOHN MEADE. On Friday, January 20, 1932. at the John Dickson Home, JOHN MEADE, beloved husband of the late Rosaltha A. and father of John W. and Neil B. Wolcott. Funeral services at the 8. H. Hines Co. 2005 14th st at 2 pm. Interment Grand Rapids, Mich Attest: SIMPSON. funeral home. WYMER. ANNIE R. On Saturday. January 30, 1932. at_the home of her sister. Mrs. A, Harris. 316 Center st.. Ballston. Va Miss ANNIE R WYMER. Remains restinz at lves' fuperal home. 310 Wilson bivd Clarendon. Va.. until Sunday at 9 a.m. In- terment Osk Groye Cemetery. Zepp. Shen- andoah County. Va. a n.w., on Sunday, January 31. | __HO BRANCH OFFICE Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Anto Delivery Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. GEO. C. 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