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sO SOC President and Mrs.l CIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. APRIL 23 IETY Hoover Will Attand Library Dedication—Mrs. Hoover Had Guests at Theater. RS. HOOVER is with the Presi- dent this afternoon at the dedication of the Henry Folger Shakespearean Library on Capitol Hill This morming Mrs. Hoover occupied 2 box at the performance of “Alice in Wonderlahd” in the National Theater and had with her Mrs. William Allen ‘White and three youthful guests, Jean Kellogg, Narcissus Sullivan and Susan Boone. The Vice President, Mr. C: the guest in whoe2 honor the Minis cf Finland, Mr. Leonard Astrom, ente tained at ner last eveninz other guests, in additicn to Mr. Mrs. Gann, were the Mini: and Mme. Bostrom. the Minist Norway and Mme. Bachke, th» ister of Denmarl d Mme. Wads Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. James Grafton Rogers, Mr. and Mrs Charles Warren, Col. and Mr ert Guggenheim, M . and Miss MacCulloch M o and weden Herr and Frau von P Back From New York Visit. The Ambass: Frau von Prittwitz turned thi: The Ambas Ledy Lindsay wi'l this evening, wher include their h guests, Mr. an Mrs. S. Parker Gilbert, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitridge of New York The Ambassadcr of Chile, Senor Cruchaga Tocornal, will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of Mrs Hogatt Clopton. The Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, wko enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Mayflower. had as their guests the Am- bassador of Peru, Sencr Don Manuel de Freyre y Santander; the Ambassador of Brazil and Senhora de Lima e Silva, the Secretary of Agriculture and Arthur M. Hyde, the Minister of Au: and Mme. Prochnik, ator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Senator and N Ctis F. Glenn, Senator ahd Mrs. W ren R. Aurtin, Representative and Mrs Hamillon ir.; Re e and general and Mrs. Thomas D. Thacker, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, Mrs. J. W. Good, Dr. and Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruce. Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont., wife of the Secretary of Commerce, and Mr: Silas H. Strawn loft Washington vester- day afterncon to motor to Charlcttes- ville. They will t points of interest in Virginia and West Virainia and will return to the Can®al Monday efter- noon. The Minister of Rumania, Mr. Charles A. Davila, who is in New York for a week, was host et luncheon vesterday at the Ritz-Carlion in compliment to the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Cardenas. Others in the company were Mme. Nano, wife of the counselo- of the Rumanian legation and Mrs. Walter R. Breed. Senora de Cardenas, who is 8 sister of M. Frederick Nano, coun- selor of the Rumanian legation, sailed last night for a vieit in her former home. The Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, Brig. Gen. Harry K. Burgess, was the guest cf honof a‘ dinner last eve- ning of Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Ward, ir., who entertained at the Weylin in New SCHEDULE CHANGES Southern R: System announce the foliowing _cha in departure of trains from Washington, effective April 2ith: Train N 37 25 31 39 Formerly D . 2:10 AM. 3:05 A.M. 3430 AM. 7:40 P.M. 10:40 P.M. York. Gen. Burgess will sail today aboard the Santa Maria for Panama t chief of mitn_were at dinner last evening, entertain- ing in their home, on LeRoy place, in | compliment to Maj. William Hood Simpson, executive of the Military In- telligence Division, and Mrs. Simpson, who soon will leave for their new sta- tion in California. The other guests included the first secretary of the | Egyptian legation and Mme. Ismail, the military attache of the Spanish em- bassy and Senora de Planell. Licut. Col and Mrs. U. S nt, 3d. a1d Col. and Mrs. Irnar Newell, who recent’y came from station in Peping. China and Mrs. Schofield the University C or cf Mrs. will enter- ) tomorrow John Conlcn visiting her Harnah, at Capt tain at evening in of Hannb: daughte: M: the Westchester Capt. and Mrs. Wilbert Melville have come to Washington from Los Angeles, | Calif.,, and have taken a suite at Ward- | man Park Hotel [ Miss Emerson Engaged | To Mr. Harts Anncanced. of No. 131 Zork, and n of Gen. and 5. William W Harts of Wash- | ington, D. C., and Madison, Conn. Miss Emerson is the daughter of the late Neil Emerson. She attended L'Ecole Prancaise and the Finch School. She was presented at the Court of St.| James in 1929 and made her debut in | New York the following season. She | has been a frequent guest in Wash- | ington, coming to visit her godmother, | Mrs. Lawrence Townsend Mr. Harts attended Lawrenceville School and Princeton University. He is a member of the Aviation Country Club, the Princeton Club and the Mad- ison Yacht Club. He is associated with the Pan-American Airways, Inc, in this city. ¥ The wedding will latter part of Gen. and Mrs. Harts and their family were an important part of Washington society when the general occupied the position of military aide to President Wilson. take place in the Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, former Gov- ernor of Wyoming. has issued invita- tions for a reception and tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in the Pan-American room of the Mayflower. | Former Senator and Mrs. Gilbert N. Hitchcock are in New York, where they are staying at the Plaza for a week. Thomas J. Preston : ve gone to Rutledge Manor, their hcme on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, to remain over Sunday. Mrs. Preston was the widow of President Grover Cleveland when she married Prof Preston. Mrs. Thomas A. Edison, who was in Washingten for a f2w days early in the week, has returned to her home. at | Llewellyn Fark, N. J.. after spending the Winter in her home, at Fort Myer: Fla. Mrs. Edison was accompanied by Mrs. Helbert Hitchcock of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Frank Potter of East Orange. who spent the Winter with her in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis are expected to reach Washington late to- day or early in the day tomorrow on | their yacht Lyconia. They are en route | to Philacelphia from the South, where | they spent the Winter and early Spring It is the custom of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis to stop in Washington annually on their | way from the South and to do all of their entertaining on their yacht Lydonia. Mrs. Charles A. Blakely entertained | at luncheon at the Army and Navy Country Club yesterday in compliment to Mrs. Henry A. Dent of Eufaula, Ala Call D ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MISS LILLIAN EMERSON and Madison, Conn. | Daughter of Mrs. Franklin Silas Terry, who announces her engagement to Mr.! William Wright Harts, jr., son of Gen. and Mrs. W. W. Harts of Wash\nxtonl who, with Capt. Dent, is the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Representative and Mrs. Lister Hill. Mrs. Robert W. Imbrie has as a guest in her home at 1016 Sixteenth street, Mrs. Freyer, wife of Capt. Frank B. Freyer, U. S. N., stationed at New- port, recently transferred to the Pa- cific’ Coast Mrs. Dorn, wife of Capt. Edward J. Dorn, U. S. N., will entertain at a small tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs Freyer, in her apartment in the High- land Miss Engracia Freyer will join her mother here Thursday after & leisurcly journey through the East. Capt. Pres | will arrive in Washington about M: and after a short visit will leave the coast, accompanied by Mrs. Freyer and Miss Freyer. Miss Carolyn Livinston Alexander has joined her mother, Mrs. James Alexan- der, in her home, in Chevy Chase, after being abroad through the Fall and Winter. Miss Alexander arrived in Bal- timore Thursday aboard the City of Hambourgh_from Paris, having sailed for Europe last September. Miss Alex- ander visit>d Comte and Comtesse de Tianelli in their Chateau Dion, at Cha- rente Inserienne, and the Comte and Comtesse de Thiene in their chateau, at Vouzan. She more recently has been the guest of Maj. Xenophen Price, U. § A, and Mrs. Price in their aparment, in Paris, and on her return to this country was_accompanied by Mr. and Mrs James Watts Mercur of Walling- ford, Pa., who have been abroad for scveral months. Mrs. Mercur was forg merly Mrs. Milburn of Washington, metaer of Mrs. Price Mrs. Conn., Charles Lenier of Greenwich, founder and president of the Robert E. Lee Foundation, will be the | luncheon Monday { guest of honor at of Mrs. Raiph Worthington, who wiil entertein at the Mayflower. ert E. Lee Foundation was formed to restore Stratford, the home of the Lee family. Mrs. Kennedy, wife of Prof. Charles Rand Kennedy and known professionally |as Edyth Wynne Matheson, is the guest of Mrs. Fred E. Wright in her home at 2134 Wyoming avenue over Sunday Mrs. Kennedy came to Washington to attend the dedication of the Folger Shakespearean Library today. ist. 7200 and arrange for Fur Stdrage Guaranteed Protection Against Moths, Fire and Theft! —It’s no trouble at all to give your furs this scientific protection—we’ll call for them! And the cost is negligible! Make a note now to attend to it first thing Monday morning, Pumn. Ave—Eighth ard D Ste The Rob- | | wa | John Cooney Mrs. Cabot Stevens had a table at the author’s breakfast of the League of American Pen Women in the Wil- lard Hotel today when the guests were 36 interesting women. A Bicentennial atmosphere prevailed at her table where a copy of Houdon's beautiful bust of Washington occupled the center I | i Berryman the week end, accompanied by their | daughter, Miss Florence E. Phelps, and Miss Harriet Drought. Mrs. Powell Clayton, who was at the Berkshire, in New York, sailed last cvening on the Majestic. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight C. Bracken are spending the week end in_Frederick, Md., where they attended the wedding of Miss Grace Grove to Mr. Francis Sappington thjs morning. Mrs. Thomas Coughlin of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, arrived in Washington yesterday accompanied by Miss Alice Wilson of East Cleveland and Mr. Thomas Coughlin, jr., and are at Ward- man Park Hotel over the week end. They came to Washington to attend the senior prom of Georgetown Uni- versity given at Wardman last eve- ning, and were joined there by Mr. Paul J. Coughlin, who will graduate from Georgetown University this year. Minn., who has been attending tne D. A. R. Congress, and was the house guest of Mrs. George K. Bradfield, left today for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Murphy, with their two chilaren, Miss Mary Alice Murphy and Emmett Murphy of Scars- cale, N. Y. are stayine at Wardman Park Hotel during their brief visit here. Tea Temorrow at Arts Club to Open Exhibit. The George Washington Bicentennial celebration will be observed bv the Arts Club when it puts on exhibition to- morrow afternoon its show of oils. water colors, drawings and etchings of subjects connected with George Wash- Mrs. Charles McGregor of Duluth, ! | Qard ot Thanks ! JOHNSON, MRS. EMMA L. T wish to thank my reiatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and for their beautiful floral tributes at the death of my wife. EMMA L_JOHNSON. HER HUSBAND, SAMUEL JOHNSON. Braths. BRISTOW. MARGARET H. On Saturday. April 23, 1032, at her residence. Ossian Hall, _near Annandale. Va., MARGARET H' BRISTOW. beloved wife of Joseph L. Bristow. formerly United States Senator from Kansas. Born in Fleming Co. Ky. March 10, 1854: married November 1i 1 s survived by her husband and | Joseph Q_ of Vienna. Va. Kans. and Edward and seven grandchil- the home Sunday. Interment at Salina = she three sons. Frank B. of Salina. M. of Pairfax. Va.. dren. Services at April 24, at 2:30 p.m. Kans. R e E. R. McKenzie, Mr. Mannix Walker, | Mr. and Mrs. George Washington Rom- ney, Mr. William F. Baker, Mrs. Maude Howell Smith, Mr, William S. Corby, | i Mr. and Mrs, Herbert D. Brown and Miss Constance Connor Brown Mrs. John Otto Johnson is in charge of arrangements for the dinner, which | may be attended by the drama-loving public as well as by members of the | Drama Guild. Reservations mav be | sent to her at 2842 Allendale place northwest, At | The annual card party of the Horace | Mann Home and School Association will | be given in the Wesley Heights club house Monday evening at 8 o'clock, when Mrs. Horace M. Albright will be in chesge of arrangements. Her com- mittee includes Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs, Wesley M. Gewehr, Mrs. Thomas | L. Cool, Mrs. Lanier P. McLachlen, Mrs. Earle W. Wallick and Mrs. Herbert ington. ‘This exhibition will remain on view during the entire Spring and Summer. This interesting event will be made the occasion for a tea, to which Arts Club members and their friends are invited bet <n the hours of 4:30 and 6 o'clock. The hostesses of the after- noor will be Miss Anne Ives. Miss Fleanor Parke Custis. Miss Florence S 24 Miss Anne Peebles. In honor of the historical character of the art display these young ladies will wear | Colonial costumes Dean George B. Woods of American University and Mrs. Woods and Miss Mary Louise Brown. dean of womer |of American University, will entertain the heads of the various student organizations of the college at a party in the Wesley "Heights Club this eve- ning. Games and dancing will be on the program and Chancellor and Mrs. of the table surrounded by flowers of | the colonial colors, blue and buff. At one end of the table the ribbons were red and at the other white with wed- ding bells, in honor of the two brides to-be, Miss Jean Woodson and Miss Dorothy Whitcover, to whom Mrs Stevens made poetical presentation cf brides’ books.” To the guest Puig Casauranc dor of Mexico, Mrs. a bound copy of the Events, and to Mrs. William Russell Magna, newly elected president general D. A’ R, a copy of the “Bicentennial News Releases,” autographed by Repre- sentative Sol Bloom, associate director. All guests received a copy of George Cohan’s song, a Bicentennial medal and an American flag. Miss Dorothy Taylor, sisted her ccusin, Mrs. Stevens, in the library and social service work at Gar- field Memorial Hospital, was given an of honor, Senora de wife of the Ambassa- Stevens presented autographed Memory Book in recogni- | tion ob her volunteer services. California. Mrs. Seton Honor Guest At Congressional Club. Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, ican Pen Women, was yesterday afternoon ‘South American Explorations,” teresting, her unusual experiences. Mrs. Dorothy DeMuth Watson, music chairman of the lcague, arranged the program of music. Mrs. Seton numerous lyrics, and her “Caravan Suite” was sung by Mme. Elvina Sta- linska, soprano, and Dr. George E Anderson. tenor. The musical setting written by Miss Marianne Genet, a league member. Two groups of chorals, music settings by Mrs. othy Radde Emery, Miss Mabel W Daniels and Miss Gena Brascombe were sung by the Charinade Glee Club, with Mrs Emery at the piano in the first group and Miss Daniels at the piano in the second group, and Miss Branscombe conducting. was in- The marriage of Miss Lillian Eliza- beth Clarke, daughter of the late Mrs to Mr. Harrison of Scranton, Pa. place this afternoon. The bride’s only attendant will be Miss Della Rae Fer- guson. and Mr. Morgan H. Wilt of York, Pa, will be best man. Mr. Harrison and his bride will make their home at 3723 Spring Garden street, in Phila- delphia. Mrs. Carl W. Mitman has as her house guest Mrs Garden City, N. Y Mrs Mass., Mr. and Ashmont are at the Dodge for OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F Conn. Ave. at Que St. SPECIAL LUNCH, 75¢ REGULAR LUNCH, $1.00 DINNER, $1.25 and $1.50 Santa Clara Prunes 50,60 Size Selected Fruit 0cu 3w 25¢] N. W. BURCHELL 817-819 Fourteenth St. Superior Food Products since 1856 Bicentennial | who has as- | instructive and replete with | is the author of | prost will not be able to stay for Mr. | Dor- | Frank Gerard | will take | success of the prom was headed by Mr. | Thomras Morgan of | Arthur M. Phelps of | Clark will be the guests of honor. It is ted that about 30 guests will | ke present. Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker Is chairman |of a committe> including Mrs. Warren J. Haines, president of the District So- | ciety of the Dames of the Loyal Legion; Mrs. Frank B. King and Mrs. Willlam Floyd Mutchler, who are arranging an | illustrated lecture on American and English_gardens by the noted lecturer, Mr. William M. Bagnall, to be held in | the small ball room of the Willard Hotel April 30. at 4 o'clock. No tickets will be sold, but an admission fee of 50 cents will be asked at the door. The proceeds will be devoted to the patriotic work of the society. Mrs. Roderick H. Tait, national pres- ident of the 1917 World War Registrars and first vice president of the St. Louis | Branch League of American Pen Wom- | en, also a member of St. Louis Chapter [D."A. R. is at the Mayflower while | attending the conventions. Dr. and Mrs. Wesley M. Gewehr had | Miss Taylor will leave next week for | with them recently Prof. and Mrs. E. G. | Mead of Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, whn were in Washington attend- ing the sessions of the D. A. R. Prof. | Mead was the guest organist at the na- | D. A. R. Tuesday. tional president of the League of Amer- | the guest of | honor at tea at the Congressional Club | ter, Mass. is at the Dodge for a few | Mrs. Seton’s talk, | days, accompanied by Mrs. John R.|prince William County school dietricts | Mrs. William I Pinckney of Dorches- Marshall of West Somerville, Mass. | Mr. Robert Prest, the American poet { will remain this week end in Washing | ton as the house guest of Mr. Ben de Mior Miller on_Wyoming avenue. Mr. | Miller's usual “poetry salon” Monday evening. The senior prom given at Wardman Park Hotel last evening by the fourth- year class of Georgetown University was a brilliant party, the last large affair of the school season, and students of all the classes in the different colleges of the university attended Senator and Mrs. Felix Hebert werc among the guests of honer and some of the faculty at the party were Dr. Wal- | ter J. O'Connor with Mrs. O'Connor, Dr. Frederic Mulvey with Mrs. Mulvey | and Prof. Josef Salterer. The committee responsible for the Carlos Fish of Prankfort, Ky., a senior classman, and among those who at sisted him were Mr. Frederic Murphy, | Mr. David A. Dyer, Mr. John T. M | Reddan, Mr. Paul E. Feiring, Mr. Fred P. Madeo and Mr. James R. Brown. Young Republicans Give | Tea Dance This Afternoon. | The Young Republicans of the Na. tional Capital Republican Club will en- tertain the membership and their guests at a tea dance this afternoon at the club house, from 4 to 7 o'clock. Those assisting at the tables are Mrs. C. William Ramseyer, wife of Repre- F. Dickinson Lutz The Drama Guild of Washington has issued cards for its annual dinner, to be held Thursday evening, May 5. in Mr. Prederick Allen Whiting, presi- dent of the American Federation of Arts, will act as toastmaster, and there will be a number of distinguished guests and speakers. Following the dinner a program will be presented, during which Miss Mar- jorie Lowe will give a group of songs, Mr. Dennis Connell an amusing mono- log and_Mr. Pierre Ronsitsky some unusual Russian songs. There also will be a Persian divertissement, during which dances will be presented by the McKinley dancers. Among those who already have sig- nified their intention of being present are Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Lewis, Capt. and Mrs. Ray C. Montgomery, Miss Sibyl Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ash- brook. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Torovsky, Maj. John A. Hillman, Comdr. and Mrs WELSBACH WATER HEATER SALES and SERVICE Pot. 1077 Store Your Furs with experts For twenty-seven years furs have beeén entrusted to us_for safekeeping We provide mothproof chests large enough for family use. These cost even less than the moderate charges per garment RUGS Cleaned and Stored FIDELITY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. 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Mrs.| William Slade will tell of the opening | of the new Folger Library, | | | The Washington Town Committee of | North carolina Colonial Dames will give |a showing of historic slides depicting the early history of North Carolina, |nwparpd under the auspices of the Na- tional Society of Colonial Dames of America, in the auditorium of the | United States Chamber of Commerce, |at H street and Connecticut avenue, Saturday evening, May 7. at 8 o'clock. All Colonial Dames and all members of the North Carolina Society in Wash- | inton are cordially invited, | _Dr. susan H. Ballou and Miss Eloise | Gerry of Madison, Wis., are at the { Dodge for a few days. | | Mr_ Richard E. Vincent was given a | | surprise dinner party last evening in | i Club Michel in celebration of his 25th | business anniversary. Al of his em. | | ployes were present to do him honor | |and an appropriate gift was presented | as a token of their esteem. (_Mr. and Mrs. Elmon V. Carr of 923 Decatur street northwest, attended the | reception of the Missouri State Society | Thursday eveninz at the Washington | of Nations, given in| honor of the delegates from Missouri | ‘tu the D. A. R. Congress. 2 SCHOOL DISTRICTS FINISH GRADE TESTS IPrince William Areas Complete | | Reading, Spelling and Story ‘ Contests. | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star MANASSAS, Va., April 23.—Two more | completed their reading, spelling and story telling contests in the county-wide primary and grammar grade tests being | conducted under the supervision of Miss | Beatrix Clark, rural school supervisor. | ~ Manass2s district winners were: Read- , ing—First grade, Jane Mae Beavers, | Buckhall; second grade, Virginia Pullen, Bennett ' School; third grade, Molly Leachman, Bennett; fourth grade, Betty |Jane Beane, Benncti; fifth grade, Althea | | Hooff, Bennett, and sixth grade, Betty | | Hatcher, Bennett. Primary story telling | {was won by Nancy Leachman of the | Bennett School. whi'e seventh grade | | spelling was captured by Elvin Gouch- | | enour, Manassas. !~ Winners in Coles district schools were: | Reading—First grade, Sophie Duritzs, | | Woodbine: second grade, James Russell, | Woodbine: third grade, Louise Beavers | Woodbine: fourth grade, Violet Miller | Hayfleld: sixth grade. Helen Gab. Hay- | fleld. Primary story telling. Martha | Grymes, Hayfleld, and grammar_ grade story teiling, Katherine Pettit, Goldridge School. There were no contestants in | this district in spelling. | | - . {EXPLAINS NEW AUDITING | SYSTEM IN MONTGOMERY | Member of Firm Which Probed Ac counts Recently Appears Be- fore Commissioners. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star | ROCKVILLE, Md., April 23—R. G Rankin of the firm of auditors who| recently completed a survey of Mont- gomery County accounts for the past 16 years, appeared before the Board of | Co.nty Commissioners at a special meeting here yesterday and explained the new system of bookkeeping which the auait report recommended be in- stalled. The county commissioners have an-| nounced that the system recommended will be carried into effect and recently appointed a man who had been con- ected with the auditing company as accounting clerk” to operate the new | system. | MISS MOLLIE JONES DIES Member of Well Known Virginia Family Leaves Brother and Sister. Special Dispatch to The Star. FRONT ROYAL, Va. April 23— Miss Mollie Jcnes, 70, member of a well known family, died here Thursday, following an illness of several months. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. G W. Johnson of this place, and one brother, J. T. F. Jones of Berry- ville, Va Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon, conducted by her pas- tor, Rev. R. L. Fultz. Interment will | be in Prospect Hill Cemetery LOST. ATREDALE $25 reward for return of or in- formation leeding to recovers of large male Alredale missing since February 6. Answers ‘Brambles.” Wore collar and Va Phone Jay Jerome Wil- white gold. liams. Walnut_8986 AMETHYST RING. | wrapped with white Woodward_& Lothrop's and Earle Theater. ~April 22 Please return. _Call Clarendon 191-W-1. * BRIEF CASE—Black. contained law books Call or return to National Law School. Re- fward BRIEF CASE. owner only COIN PUI in or near B important _to Harrington Hotel. 24° RING, Tuesdsy night, pro ly around 1ith and H sts ne. white gold mounting. set with one large and two smail diamonds’_Reward. _ Call Lincoin 3772 DIAMOND, about 1 cai t o cinity of 18th st. and Pa. ave. n.w. Decatur_5773-J GLABSES—Silver rimmed; on Conn. ave be. tween Bureau of BStandards and Chevy Chase.Clev. 5168-J. gl o GOLD RING, bloodstone setting. between 13th and Eye and 14th and H sts.. Wednes- day afternoon after 4 o'clock. Reward North 8584, HANDBAG, trown, on Sund tween 3rd and G sts. n.w. id Mt. Vernon pl._Reward. 3rd st n.w., Apt. 308. 34 SABLE NECKPIECE—Thursday. April 21, in front of Conn. Ave. Apt. Pinder please no- tify Mt. Vernon Seminary and receive re- ward. WATCI tween new Pa 5. vi- Reward evening. be- Bulova wrist watch, onal Museum and 9th and ave. n.w._Reward. Adams 7187 WRIST WATCH, lady' in Medical Scienes Bldg. 1020 Vt ave.; lib- eral reward. Call Mr. Boyer, District 4371. | HUNTER WILLIAM. Op Fridas. Ap | LOUGHBOROUGH, [ T Braths. BROWN. GLENN. On Friday. April 22. 1932 at Norfolk. Va.. GLENN BROWN, husband of the late Ella Brown and father of Glenn Madison Brown and Bedford Brown Body resting at the pariors of Almus R Speare. 1623 Conn_ave. Funeral from St Paul's Church, Rock Creek Cemetery, Monday, April 25, at 2 p.m % BROWN. HENRY §. On Thursday. April 21, 1932. at his_residence. in Brighton, Md. HENRY S. BROWN, aged 67 vears Pu- neral service at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Brighton. Sunday. April 24. at 2 p.m. Interment church cemetery. . CLASPELL, WALTER. On Friday. April 22, 1932. at the Episcopal Eye. Ear and Thro Hospital. WALTER CLASPELL. in his year. of 5625 §th st n.w. He is survived by his wife. Vencie Claspell. and three children.” He was a member of Columbia Lodge. No. 10. 1. 0. O. F.: J. O. U A M and Liberty Bell. No. 55 Funeral Mon- dav, April 25. at 2 p.m. from the John R. Wright Co_funeral home. 1337 10th st. n.w. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 24 COFFREN. MARY FRANCES. On Friday April 221832 at Sibley Hospital MARY Wife of the late Fran- en ot Georgia aye ard mother of the following chil- Mrs. L. G. Sasscer, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. D. N. Hepburn, Mrs. Joe W Gregory. ir.. Evelyn Levett' and Hortense Coffren. Funeral from the above address on Mondav. April 25. at 8:30 am High requiem mass at St Church at 9 am. Interment St Cemeters. Marlboro. Md 2% CORNWELL. WILLIAM NATHAN. On Fri- dav. Apr Sibley Hospital WITLIAM NATHA son of Turner | B and Ritta Barbee Cornwell, Funeral from his parents’ residence, 1122 Owen rlace ne. on Sunday. April 34, at 10 p.m Interment Andrew Chapel. Va ELLIS. IPA 1. On Saturday, April 23, 1932 at § am. IDA_J. beloved wife of the late James R Eilis. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Etta Pes- | sagno, 745 Silver Spring ave. Silver | Spring. Md. on Monday. April 25. at 2 p.m. Relatives friends invited. In- terment Cedar HIll Cemetery. 24 FLAHERTY, MARGARET. On Friday. April 22, 1932, at her residence. 322 Pleasant court ne. MARGARET, beloved daughter of the iate Michael and Salina Flaherty. Funeral from the Willam H. Sardo Co. funeral home, 412 H st. n.e. on Monday. April 25, at 8:30 am.. thence to St Aloysius_Church, where mass will be said at 9 am Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount vet Cemeter 24 GOODWIN. SIDNEY JACKSON. On Thure- | day. Apr 1932. SIDVEY JACKSON GOODWIN_ devoted mother of Ernestine Goodwin, Ella May Suesbury and Albert | Goodwin and brother of Rev. J. 8. Jack- son. Remains g at the W. Ernest| Jarvis fomersl church. 1432 You st. n.w Funeral Monday. April 28, at 1 p.m.. from Vis funeral church. 1432 GRAV POLLY. April 22, 1532, at ville. Md.. POLL’ Riley Graves. = R Bros' funeral cl nerai Monday. April 25, at Crozet, HALL, ARABELLA. On Wednesda 20. 1932, at 10:15 p.m., . 763 Mwfton st n.w. ARABELLA HALI. wife of the late Louis Hall and the devoted aunt of Hiawatha and Homer Lee, Powell | Allen, Juanita Butler. Ida Brenf, Marv Gaskins, Cecelia Allen. James Lee. Marie | and Elton Brent. Helen Curtis and Edna Hughes. emains resting at_the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, nw. FPuneral Saturday. April 23. 8| pm. from Mt Moeriah Ba Church, drd’and Lsts.'s.w. Interment Watson. Va Suddenly. on_ Fridas. her residence. ) Mitche!! ins Testing Ritehie. Va at HILL., WILLIAM. Departed this life denly. on” Tuesday. April 19, 1932 Freedmen's Hospital. WILLIAM HILL. He | leaves to mourn their loss a wife. Mrs Paralee Hill two daughters. Fannie Reeves and Ophelia’ Harper: one_daughter-in-| Maggie Hill: one son. J. Thomas Hill: sis- ters. Mary Lou Evans and Epsey Watley nephews, Shedrack Wright and Joseph) Evans and e host of other relatives and friends. Puneral Saturday. April 23. at 1 pm. from William T. Tolbert's, under- | taker. ‘1308 6th st. n.w HILLEARY, H. WORTHINGTON. On Fri- day. April 22. 1932 at 9:30 am. H WORTHINGTON HILLEARY. Funerai services at his late residence, Connecticut | Apts. Conn. ave and M st. on Sunday, | April 24, at 3 o'clock p.m. Interment | cervices Warrenton, Va., Abril 24. at $:30 pm 3 1832 Hospital. ' W Remains resting at funeral home. 12th st. and Fla ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 24 | ISAAC. GEORGIA A. On Friday. April 22 1932, at her residence. 3401 16th st. n.w.. GEORGIA A, wife of the late Rev. Charles O Tsaac. 'Funeral services at the 8. H. Hines Co’s funeral home. 2901 14th st n.w. on Monday, April 25. 2t 10 a.m_ In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery of Balti- more, Md 24 JONES, JENCY. Departed this life on Thursday. April 21. 1932, at Gallinger Hos- pital. JENCY, devoted wife of Samuel Jones, sister of Samuel Clark of Youngs- town,” Ohio. She also leaves other rela- tives and many friends to mourn her de. parture. Remains resting temporarily st the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. until 4 p.m. Saturday. April 73, then ai her late’ residence. 415 2ist st ‘nw. Puneral Sunday. April 24, at 1:30 pm. from Jerusalem Baptist Church. Interment Lincoln ~Memorial Cemetery. % 24 AUS. FREDERICK B. On Safurday, April 3, 1932. at his residence. 4015 4th sf. n.w., Washington, D. C.. FREDERICK B. KAUS, aged 86 years Fuberal Tuesday, April 26, at 3 pm. from Cunningham's funeral | home. Alexandria, Va. Remains will rest at his late residence until Tuesday morn- ing 25 KELLEY, WILLIAM R. On Priday, April 22, | 1932, at Garfleld Hospital. WILLIAM R.| beloved husband of Helen A. Kelley of 3100 | Conn. ave n.w. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th | st. n'w. Notice of funeral later LEVY. CYRIL. On Saturday, Apri] 23. 1932, CYRIL, 75 years of age, wife of the late Isaac Levy. mother of David, Samuel | Lowis, Hyman. Joseph. Sarah. Ann. Rose | and Lily Levy and Mrs. Frances Buckner | and Mre. Ida Tibbling. 'Funeral trom the chapel of Bernard Danzanskr. 3501 14th st. n.w., Sunday, April 24, at 3:30 p.m. 24 LOGAN. EMMA. On Fridav. April 22. 1932, at' 527 26th st. nw. EMMA LOGAN. ~Re- mains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later LONG. CHARLES HENRY. On_ Priday. | April 22, 1932, at Oteen, N. C.. CHARLES | HENRY 'LONG, beloved husband of Mae A Long 3 Baltimore boulevard, Cottage Cits. Md.." father of Charles and_Hazel Long and stepfather of Marion Ruddy. and the son of the late Charl Lo Funeral services Monday. . 2 home. ‘Hyatt from Gasch's funeral Interment Rock Creek Cem Md. MARIA Emergency LLIAM | Otis_F. K Suddenly. April 22, LOUGHBO OUGH, daughter of the late Nathsn and | Anna Henry Rose Loughborough. sister of Mrs. Joseph T. Clarke of Washington. D. C.. Mr. Stuart F. Loughborough of Berke- ley. Calif, and Miss Eliza R. Loughborough | of New York City, Puneral services Mon- | day. ‘April 25. at i1 am. at 3402 Garfield | st nw. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. | Reauest no flowers be sent 24 MCINTOSH, MARY A. Entered into eternal | April 21, 1932 at 8:30 | % nce. 1343 Wallach place | n.w. MARY A MCINTOSH. She is survived by a loving husband. Augustus McIntosh three daughters and one son. Lucy. Carrie, Katherine and Paul McIntosh: one sister. Mrs. Catherine Green, Arlington. Va. Fu- neral Sunday. April 24 from the Florida Avenue Baptist Church, at 1:30 pm., Rev W. A Taylor. pastor. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 23 MCINTOSH. MARY. The Ladies' Columbis Ald Association announces the death of | Mrs. MARY MCINTOSH, Funeral Sundsy, | April 24, 1932, at 1:30 o'clock. from Florida Avenue Baptist Church INDIANA TYLER. President. JENNIE E. BARNES, Rec. Secty. NORRIS. THOMAS. Departed this life Fri- day. Aoril 22, 1032, at 2:30 a.m.. THOMAS RRIS. He'leaves to mourn their Ioss . Consuela Norris: mother. Mary Nor- ris: ‘three sisters. Mrs. Lee Stendel. Mrs Pearl Mathews and Mrs. ‘Corrine Tillma and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday. April 24. at Gilifield Bap: tist Church, 8th and Barry ol nw. at 2 pm, Remains restine st L_E Murre> & Son's, 12th and V sts. n.w. Interment Lin- coln Memorial Cemetery B PALMER, IDA VIRGINIA. On Wednesday April 30, 1932, IDA VIRGINIA PALMER of 1690 32nd st. nw. She is survived by devoted ~ daughters, Mrs. Josephine H Wallace of Chicago, Til. and Mrs. Irene Graham_of Washington: three brothers, Henry, Frank and Willlam Jackson. three | randchildren, and two sons. ’ Funeral rom Frazier'’s funeral home. 389 R 1 ave nw. at 2 pm. Sunday. April 24 terment Lincoin Memorial Cemeters. RILEY. JOHN M. On Priday, April 22, 1932, at Dis residence, the Harrowgate, Apt. 4 1835 New Hampshire ave. n.w. JOHN M. | RILEY _beloved hushand of ‘Margar Riley. Services at 'the funeral pariors of Almus R. Speare, 1623 Conn. ave. Satur- day, Aprii_23, at 7:30 Freeport, Pa. at arriva 8802 (Pitisburgh. Pa.. papers please copy.) 24 | ROYSON. ANDERSON. Wednesday. April 1932, ANDERSON ROYSON. Notice of fu- neral later. Remains resting at the W. n: m of Interment | train, No | WEISMILLE! | GREEN. MARY J. ril 22, | = V. L. |JOHN R. WILLIAMS. FRANK . YOUNG. BAXTER. THOMAS E CATOR. ALBERT R. STEV TUCKER, ELIZABETH ESTELLE. Beaths. 'YLER. JAMES FLETCHER. !w life on Priday, April 22 lg’.lfihl P delphia. Pa., JAM FLETCHER He leaves to mourn their loss two sisters. Boule"Rieie, ‘Bou hetr loss tye, sister Charles Carter. Notice of ere- per t funeral uere JOHN A On Priday. April Garfleld Hospital. JOHN A.. . husband of the late Dora eismiller. Puneral from W,_ W. Deal's funeral home. 816 H st. n.., Mon- day. April 25. at 8:30 a.m. thence to St Mary's Church. where reatuiem mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemeters. 2% On Tuesday. April WILLIAMS. ‘the be- we L Williams and = Beatrice” Blvens, Miss Lou Frank and Georse Smith - Rex ting at’ Lorax's chapel. 14) 6 nw. and may bs seen Friday after- noon. ‘Puneral Sunday, April 24, At p.m. from Asbury M E. Church. 1ith and K sis. nw' Priends invited Interg.ent . Harmony Cemetery 4 RICHARD. Friday_April 22 Iter Reed Hospital RICHARD WTL- evated father of Richard Willls, i1 brother of James Willis and Raymond Briscoe, and ‘devoted friend of Mabel Lee Fourqurean, Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st Notice of funeral later Departed th t her resid 1932, FRANK P. loved brother of G gevtednele M Touise - Kem; Thoma % life, Priday. A "WRACKS. ‘loving wite of ks and “lovine mother of t. Bertha Morrison. Lillian d Arthur Wracks. She also leaves their sloss one brother. six_grands thres"sons-in-law and a host of other rejatives and frisnds Re mains resting at Eusens Fords fimaral parlor, 1300 €0, Canitol st Puneral Thirs i af 1 pm. from Macsdan) Baptist Church. New Jersey ave. and L st. e . Rev. Wright offcisting 26 CHARLES COOPFR. n dav “April 21, 193" Takewortn Fis CHARLES COOPE! ajor U S Arm: beloved husband of Ella M. Young. R mains resting at the Tabler funeral home. 28 M st. n.w. until Monday April 25, Jinen service and inerment will be at Ar: ional Cemetery, . tull military honors. " ot 3 Pm. it In Memoriam MMA. 1932 "a) st se. EM James o ANDREWS. OTTO F. ¥ears ago todar. Aoril 2. 1977 WIFE AND CHILDREN. In sad and loving dear husband and AXTER. who left us - Abril 23, 1031 Sod saw the road was gett 1 The 'hitls were hard to chimb. He, Eently closed his loving eves whispered. “Peace be thine." HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. A tribute of loving remembrance to our_dear husba four years ago today. April 23, 1928, Time moves on. but memory stands still. WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. remembrance of our S E. B, tode REEN. MARY 1. A tribute of love to the emory of our dear mother, MA GREEN. who left us hine veats. ane todas, April 23, 1923 HER CHILDREN. S. VICTORIA. To the memory of mY, Goar mother. VICTORIA "STEVENS. parted this life one v ¥ho departed e year ago today, When alone in my sorrow the bitter tears There comes sweet memories of long age. Hote is sad. O Lotd, how dreary, & "o Listening. mother. for your voice and foot- BROKEN-HEARTED DAUGHTER. LIL- LIAN CAMPBELL. AND FAMILY. + In_loving remembrance of ELIZABETH ESTELLE. beloved wife of De Witt C. Tucke departed this life thirty-four years day, April 23, 1898, Oh. how hard it was for us to Since tender love has bound the But the finest. loveliest we know Are ever the surest, the soonest to go. Though days have flown and years have passed Since last T saw your face. The memory of yodr loving heart Can never be erased Loved who Yo art, eart in life._in death remembered. R LOVING HUSBAND. "SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor eonneeted yith the original W. R _Speare establish- Phone National 2892 1009 H St. NW. — Pumerly 840, W __ P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 138_5th Sk N. Nat'l_0537. Est. 1862 West 0804 blished 1878 WRIGHT CO. 1337 30 W. Phone North OM7. WILLIAM H.-SCOTT LINGOLN o530 _ J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA._AVE. N.W__NATIONAL 1384. 1388, 1113 SEVENTH_ST. | Modern Chapel. Telephone Frank Geier’s Sons Co. N.w National 2473 Succeeding 1623 C 412 B St NE. Ambulance service. ALMUS R.SPEARE the Origh necticut Ave. Deeatur €242 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel Lincoln 0524 3034 M St. N.W. LM (GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER 1304 W St Pot. 4170, 41T " CHAS. S. ZURHORST o ”‘Pp!A'TLFA'Il‘(ET!‘.T Von | W. W. DEAL & CO. 818 H ST. NE LINCOLN_820%. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Phone West Established 1 Body can be viewed at the cemeterv. | __ Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You STEWARD. AMANDA. Departed Friday. April 22 1032 at 1 her residence, 336 K st. sow.. umph of Christian faith. STEWARD. _ She leaves fo moiirn their loss a loving sister, Mrs. Lavinia Garner: | a faithful brother-in-law. Robert Garner: | & devoied nephew. William K. Brown. and a host of other reiatives and friends. R mains resting at Eugene Pords funer Home. 13 Capitol st.. until Sunday, April’ 24, at- 11 am: thereatter st her late residence. ~Funeral Mondav. April 2 at 130 pm. from Mount Morish Baptist | Church. 3rd and L sts. sw. Rev. J. H Randolph officiating. Reiatives "~ and friends invited. Interment Lincoin Me- morial Cemetery 24 STRAUB. LOUIS E. On Friaay, April 32 1932, at Providence Hospital, LOUIS E beloved son of the late Leopold _an Amanda Straub. Puneral from the Perry & Walsh funeral home Monday. April 23, at 9:30 a.m.: thence to St Mary's Church. where requiem mass will be said at 10 am for the repose of his soul. Inter- ment St Mary's Cemetery. Relatives and {riends invited. 2 THARP. DORA. 1933, this life 35 am.. in full ‘tri- AMANDA On Wednesday. April 20, al her residence, Columbia pike. South hington, Va. DORA THARP, beloved mother of Rosina Richardson, Novester Richardson, Leslie Stricklen. Effie Nickens. Napoleon. ' John. Sylvanus and Cornelius Tharp. She also leaves twenty §randchildien 'Remains resting at the john T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd apd Eye sts. sw. Puneral Sunday, April 34 at 2 pm. from Mount Zion Baptist Church. Interment Odd Peliows' Ce;l‘e- tery. MODERATE PRI GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M ST. N.W West _0138. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER JOSEPH AWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel i atio Lady o 1750-2-4 Pennsylv: Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5513-8513 NO BRANCH OFFICE _ FUNERAL DESIGNS, | BOQUET SHOP, 732 17th St. ,E‘H;_x’:”:‘:;sséz\ggyub District 6525. Open GEO. C. SHAFFEF EXPRESSIVE u'"?l’l’;‘v'["’n“‘r ‘5“. M areanes | 1dthi & Eye Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Aute Delivery Serviee. 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