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SOCIETY. Burchell’s Famous Bouquet This Superb Cffee At 25¢ per Lb. N.W.BURCHELL 817-819 Fourteenth St. Superior Food Products since 1856 DOCTORS Recommend AMBULANCES CHAMBERS Largest in the City Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C. Call COL. 0432 Phone or write your address. We will send you a beautiful catalogue of How We Do It. MONEY An income that should average $25 weekly For your spare time No Selling 317 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. Call 5.9 P. M. Only WANTED Several Experienced Salesmen Must have proven record, although experience in this field not essential. Car necessary. Expenses paid. Best proposition in Wash- ington for those who qualify. 317 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. SOC HE Vice President, Mr. Curtis, will attend the races this after- noon at Pimlico and his sister. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, will be among the spectators at the National Capital Horse Show at Brad- Farms. The horse sho forced opened yesterday morning and will “carry on” be shown. The Szechenyi, Minister of Hungary, Count and his daughters are oc- the Minister of Czechoslevakia and Mme. Veverka are guests of Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim in their box. Others with Col. and Mrs. Gug- | genheim today are the Minister of Egypt, Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha, and his son, Dr. Max Sidarouss, and the Min- ister of Siam, Phya Subarn Sompati. Mrs. Couzens, wife of Senator James Couzens, and her daughters, Mrs. Wil- liam Yaw, Mrs. William Jeffries Chewning, jr., and Miss Betty Couzens, are among those in the boxes today and were there yesterday. Among cthers at the show vesterday were the Ambas- sador of Belgium and Mme. May, the Puig Casauranc, the commandant of Fort Myer and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes, Mr. Warren Delano Robbins and Miss Helen Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. John Hay | Whitney of Middleburg, Va.; Mrs. Sid- ney F. Taliaferro, Mrs. James Ellwood | Jones, Mrs. Alexander Gregg, Mrs. Wil- liam North Sturtevant, Mrs. Effingham Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. John P. Jack- son, Miss Mildred Tytus, Miss Mary Gibson, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Chris- tine Ekengren and Miss Alice Fleming. Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton has with her today her daughter, Miss Stellita Stapleton; Miss Marie Butler of Phila- delphia, Miss Exilona Hamilton, M. | Louis d'Aquine of Paris, Mr. Stephen B. Elkins, jr, and Mrs. Willlam ‘Sand r. ley Lindsay Hostess | At Tea This Afternoon. Lady Lindsay, wife of the Ambassador |of Great Britain, will entertain the members of the Queen Elizabeth Chap- | Spring Suits, $19.50 EASY YERMS—NO EXTRA COST EISEMAN’S, 7th & F When You Motor Over the MEMORIAL BOULEVARD TO MT. VERNON —why not return by way of the Richmond Highway—and stop for LUNCHEON or DINNER at Continusus Service Until 9 P.M. DINNERS—85c—$1.00—$1.25 Special Week-day Luncheon, 65¢ Vice President Curtis Attends Races This Afternoon and Mrs. Gann Among Throng at Horse Show. | tomorrow that all classes listed may | cupying their box this afternoon and | | Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de | ‘OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT| TYHE EVE Y G ter of the Daughters of the British Em- pire, of which she is president, this afternoon at tea at the embassy. The Ambassador of Belgium and Mme. May will entertain at an informal dance this evening. ‘The Minister of Egypt, Sesostris Sida- rouss Pasha, entertained at luncheon today in honor of the retiring first sec- retary of the legation and Mme, Aly Ismail Bey. The other guests were the Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Ahmet Muhtar: the charge d'affaires of Persia and Mme. Azodi: the commercial coun- selor of the British embassy and Mrs. Chalkley, the naval attache of the French embassy, Capt. Camille Husson; the chief of the division of Near Eastern affairs of the State Department and Mrs, Wallace S. Murray, Mrs, Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. John Allan Dough- erty, Dr. Max Sidarouss, son of the Min- ister, and the members of the embassy staff, including the second secretary, Mr. Waguih Rostum, and the attache, Mr, Andre Cattaul. ‘The Minister of Ecuador and Senora de Zaldumbide will be hosts at dinner this evening at the legation. The Minister of Panama and Sennrn] de Alfaro will be hosts at dinner thls‘ evening at the legation. | Senator and Mrs. Royal S cw'md? will be hosts at dinner tonight for (helr‘ son, Lieut. Royal S. Copeland, jr., and his fiancee, Miss Virginia Duryee. Senator and Mrs. Walicr F. George will | e the honor guests at dinner tonight f Mr. and Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert. Senator and Mrs. Daniel O. Hastings are spending a few days in New York |and “are at the Waldorf-Astoria. Representative Hatton W. Sumners of Texas was the guest of honor and speaker at the dinner which the Wom- an’s National Democratic Club gave last evening when a large and distin- guished company heard him make an address on “The Greatest Issue of the | Coming Campaign.” Mrs. E. A, Stuart introduced the speaker. At the table with Representative Sumners and Mrs. Stuart were Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Her- rick, Mrs. James G. Field, Mrs. Herbert | Dorsey. Mrs_ M. B. Dezanos and Col. George W. Pratt. | | The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- | ry, Maj. Ferry K. Heath, has gone to | New York, where he is at the Waldorf- | Astorla. ‘The Surgeon General of the Navy and | Mrs. Charles Edward Riggs will move | Monday to 3100 Thlrh' fifth street, | where they will be located for the early Summer months. Brig. Gen. Francis Le Jau Parker, U. S. A, has ar his guest at Wardman Park Hotel, Mr. Thomas D. Parker, who came here a day or_two ago from his home in Belvedere, Calif. [ | Col. Wade H. Cooper is spending the | I | week end in Atlantic City. | Maj. and Mrs. William H. Jones, fr. | | will entertain at the dinner dance | the Shoreham this evening in honor of | Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Stephen O. Fuqua. Their guests will number 26. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Chandler will entertain at the dinner | dance at the Shoreham this evening. | The marriage of Miss Margaret Wel- | ilen to Mr. Daniel E. Styhl will take ! place this afternoon in St. Joseph's | of Washington State, STAR, WASHINGTON Parish at 4 o'clock. The couple will leave immediately after the ceremony, and a wedding reception will be held Friday, May 20, in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mark C. Bullis, relatives of the bride, at 1846 Sixteenth street. Miss Almira Reed Harris is the guest of her cousins, the Misses Colhoun, in their home on Fairmont street. Foster-Childress Wedding At 4 O'clock This Afternoon. ‘The marriage of Miss Charlotte Chil- dress, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Childress, to Mr. Gray Southerland Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray Foster of New York, will take place this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. in the home of the bride's parents, with only members of the two families wit- nessing the ceremony and attending the formal reception which will follow. Mrs. Stanley F. Reed entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Mayflower in compliment to Mrs. Henry Allen, who recently has returned to Washington and is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Col. and Mrs. Frank M. Andrews, at their home on Twenty- ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos del Mar enter- tained at dinner last evening in com- pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jacoby of New York, who are their guests over Sunday. Others in the company were Representative and Mrs. Fred Britten, Assistant Secretary of War .and Mrs. Prederick H. Payne, Rear Admiral and | Mrs. Mark Bristol, Mrs. John Allan | Dougherty, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, C. Bas- com Slemp, George Boncesco, financial counselor of the Rumanian Legation, and Col. Charles H. Patterson. Mr. John A. Largay, a junior at| Georgetown University, will entertain a | small company at the dinner dance this | evening in the gold room of Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Walker of Wash- ington are at the Hotel New Weston in | New York City for a few days. | Mrs. Raymond J. Baker of Westches- | ter attended the Congressional Club re- | ception and tea yesterday as the guest | | of Mrs. Morrison, wife of former Rep- | resentative Martin A. Morrison of In-| diana. | Restaging the pageant of New England State flowers is an added fea ture of the charity ball, to be given tonight at the Mayflower by the New England States Society, for the benefit of the unemployed in the District of Columbia. The pageant wa. enacted | for the first time at the Bicentennial | ball given by the same society in Wash- ington on George Washington's birth- day. Mrs. Joseph R. Harris entertained | her bridge club at luncheon and cards at the Shoreham vesterday. her guests including Mrs. Herbert Smith, Mrs, Taylor Chewning. Mrs. B. Frank Murphy, Mrs. Edward Helmuth, Mrs. | Paul Cromlin, Mrs. Harry A. Ong and | Mrs. Morrice. Members of Congressional | Club in Unusual Program. The Congressional Club, at 2001 New Hampshire avenue, heard a unique pro- | gram yesterday during the hour before tea presented by members and associate members of the club. Mrs. Stella_Chalmer Coler, daughter of former Representative and Mrs. | Chalmers of Ohio, sang a group of songs | including “A Smile.” the lyrics writte: by her mother, Mrs. Chalmers, and ded:- | cated to Mrs. Coolidge. Paul Alt- \ house sang it first at a Congressional | Club breakfast given in honor of Mrs. | Coolidge. Mrs. Chalmers read several of her original poems. Four young daughters of the club, Miss Lezern Horr, daughter | of Representative and Mrs. Ralph Horr singing a WOIID‘ of songs and Miss Ruth Fuller, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Claude A. Fuller of Arkansas, playing several piano numbers. Miss Kathryne Overton sang. | accompanied by her sister, Miss Ruth Overton, daughters of Representative | and Mrs. John Holmes Overton of | Louisiana. “The Major's Story,” by Thomas Nel- son Page, was read by Mrs. Gasqu | sandscapes. D. C, SATURDAY, Western Orator WASHINGTON STATE SCHOOL CHOOSES SPEAKER. FLOYD A. BUCHANAN, Seventeen, of the Bremerton High School, Washington State, has been selected as a representative in the Pa- cific Coast finals of the National Ora- torical Contest, it was announced here today. He will speak on “The Consti- tution, Gibraltar of Our Liberties.’ Buchanan is the president of the stu- |dent body in his school and active in extra-curricular affairs. If victorious, | he will come here May 21 for the na- | tional finals. wife of Representative Allard H. Gasque of South Carolina. Mrs. Hopkins, wife of Representative David Hopkins of Missouri, and Mrs. Miller, wife of Representative John E. Miller of Ar- kansas, each sang a group of songs; Mrs. Buckbee, wife of Representative John T. Buckbee of Ilinois, exhibited and described several of her Florentine These sandscapes are orig- inal with Mrs. Buckbee. The process is being perfected with the idea of giving employment to disabled soldiers, and Mrs. Greenwood, wife of Representative Arthur H. Greenwood of Indiana, read several poems by the Hoosler poet, James Witcomb Riley. Mrs. Chindblom, wife of Representa- tive Carl R. Chindblom of Tllinois, ar- | ranged the program and accompanied | several of the soloists. Arts Club Plans Music Program Tomorrow Night. Members of the Washington Civic Opera will be the guests of honor and will give the program at the Arts Club | tomorrow evening, when the hosts will be the club's Hospitality Committee. The program will consist of excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan’s opera, “The Gondoliers.” A chafing dish supper will precede the concert. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kennedy of Madison, N. J., are at the Dodge and are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Lunn, also of Madison. Miss Mabel Marie Donnelly will en- tertain at the dinner dance at the Shoreham this evening, when covers will be laid for 22. Miss Kathleen Emerson of Tarrytown, N. Y, is passing a few days at the Dodge and is accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mary Emerson of Belfast, Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey P. Carter will entertain a party of 50 at the dinner dance this evening in the gold room of Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Alice L. Wingo of Montreat, N. C, is at the Dodge. ew buildings opened in Sydney, New South Wales, last year cost nearly $7.000,000. ideal setting. 109, venient terms. boro. BEACH entrance. 0% Discount ay /5. Priced sensationally low. Choice bay front lots at $300. Our initial sale exceeded our fondest hopes. People appreciate real values. Our customers want their friends as nelgh- bors; many could not come the first day, so we will extend our initial discount of until Sunday night, May 15. Con- Take advantage of this offer, come and make your selections before the choicest lots are taken MOTOR ROUTE—47 MILES—Pennsylvania Ave. 8. E. to Marlboro Pike, through Forestville to Upper Marl Bear left at monument on Crain Highway, through Main Street of Upper Marlboro. bear right on Annapolis Road. Cross Patuxent River. Contirue ! mile. Turn right on Concrete Highway No. 416; follow Route 416. l’flnce Frederick, Port Republic, St. Leonards to LONG Turn left into beach. Top of hill Continue on Route 2 through If your car is not available, ride down with us. For transportation, road maps or any other information, write, phone or call For Your Generous Response OU, who couldn’t come the first day, should lose no time in visit- ing this, the most beautiful of nearby salt-water beaches. Our guests are amazed when first they see LONG BEACH. Miles and miles of clean, white sand; the sapphire-blue Chesa- peake; shady groves to the water’s edge great ships just off shore; white-winged yachts dipping and curtesying nearby, motorcraft landing pleasure parties. Fishing, boating, swim- ming, plenty of crabs and oysters, all manner of sports in an BALTIMORE Come, Play on the Bay Drive Your Cares and Troubles Away Free Parking for 1,000 Cars NATIONAL 8023-5217 4 3 o ] (-] 3 o z o oNG BEAcH METROPOLITAN BANK BLDG. MAY 14, 1932. Beaths. May 183, BALS. ENOCH. Suddenly, on Priday. ENOCH B, Fem t Frazter's Tohtal Boate, 380 . 1aves nm Notice of funeral later. 14 FLORENCE IRVIN. On Thursday. at her residence. the Ar- rs. FLORENCE IRV of Washington, d Carroll and La Rue Bogle of Tuneral services at Hysons's 00 N st n.w., on Monday. May 18, nl 2 30 p.m. Relatives and friends lfl- vited to attend BOWIE, ELIZA HYDE. On Thursday. M.y Tosz, at ber résidence. the P ELIZA HYDE B 1 3, N 1932, at 81_years, w., Tnterment private" BRO ARTHUR R on May 11, Ainnta O ARTHUR R aped beloved husband of the late Ella H. Brown Funeral from the residence of his daugh- ter, Maude Dowden. M.y 15, at 5 p.m BROWN, GRACE DUFOUR. May 13. 1932, at Garfield Memorial Hos- pital. GRACE DUFOUR. beloved wife of the late Dr. Andrew J. Brown and mother of Oliver Dufour Brown. Funeral serv- ices on Monday. May 16, at 2 o'clock from the parlors of Almus R. Speare, 1623 Con- Besticut, avenue. " Intefment Hock Creek Cemetery. On _Priday, N. WILLIAM. Departed this 1 Thursday, May 12. 1932, WILLIAM BROWN of 2669 Sheridan rd. se. He leaves to mourn their loss three brothers. sisters and three sisters-in-law. Seivices Monduy " May 16 the shove establishment, Dr. ®. <, ardson _officia Interment Payne's BUGBEE, COL. FRED W. On Priday, Ma 13, 1932, at 8:15 pm. 3 Hospital, COL. FRED W. BUGBEE. He is survived' by & wife, Grace Cornell Bug- bee: a daughter, Faith Bugbee. and a son, i }-m\mx Cornell Bugbee. Notice of funeral BY) JOSEPH THOMAS. On Saturday, My 4] 1932, at his residence 1648 Park rd. nw. THOMAS, husband of The faie ‘Grace Virsinis Borne. Services at the residence of his son. Sehere S5 Taierme Mount Olivet Cemetery. lnl CAPOZIO. JOSEPH. On Priday. May 13 1932, 'at Providence Hospital. JOSEPH. be- loved brother of Eugene, Nicholas, Theo- dore, Olga and Norma Capozio. Puneral from the W. W. Chambers Co. home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Monday, May 16, at 8:30 am.; thence to the Im- maculate Conception Church. 8th and N Sts n.w. where mass will be offered at 9 am. for the repose of his soul. Rela- tives and friends are invited. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 15 RITES SET MONDAY FOR D. C. MUSICIAN Mrs. Grace Dufour Brown Served Temple Baptist Church for 33 Years. Mrs. Grace Dufour Brown, well known in Capital musical circles, who died Friday morning at Garfield Hospital, ‘will be buried in Rock Creek Ceme- tery Monday afternoon following funeral services at the funeral parlors of Almus R. Speare, 1623 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Brown, widow of Dr. Andrew J. Brown and daughter of the late Oliver and Amanda Louise Dufour, was born and had lived her entire life in Wash- ington. For many years she had been a teacher of piano and organ, as well as organist in several churches of the city. She studied with Dr. Anton Gloetzner, and as & young woman became organist at the Temple Baptist Church, later becoming director of "f,‘ choir as well and serving the church for 33 years. She also was engaged in choir work and as organist at the Wesley M. E. Church. For many years Mrs. Brown had been |a member of the Epiphany Church. She was active in affairs of the D. A. R. She 1s survived by a brother, Dr. Clarence Dufour of this city, and a son, Oliver Dufour Brown. |JOHN HARDING HUGGINS WILL BE BURIED TODAY Funeral Services for Retired Navy Yard Employe Held Here Last Night. Funeral services for John Harding Huggins, 75, retired Navy Yard employe, who died Wednesday, were held last night at his home, 902 Seventh street northeast. Burial will be at Havre de Grace, Md., this afternoon, following services at St. John's Episcopal Church in that city. Masons will have charge of the burial rites. Mr. Huggins had been a resident of ‘Washington for 46 years and had been retired for the past 10 years. He was a member of M. M. Parker Lodge, No. 27, F. A. A. M.; Capital Chapter, No. 11, R. A. M.; Naomi Chapter, No. 3,0.E. S,, and Amaranth Lodge, No. 28, Knights of Pythias. Annie E. Huggins. LAMBERT RITES HELD Burial at Baltimore Follows Fu- neral Services Here. Funeral services were held this aft- ernoon for Walter E. Lambert, 49, re- tired vice president of the Lambert- Hudson Motor Co., who shot and killed himself at his home, 1510 Emerson street, Thursday night. Following the services at the Church of the Trans- figuration, burial was in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. Mr. Lambert came here from Balti- more about 10 years ago. He had been in poor health for several years and had recently been confined to his bed. He is survived by his widow and two chil- dren and a brother, L. E. Lambert, Baltimore. HELD FOR TREATMENT James C. Ladd. 240 Eleventh street southeast, was committed to Gallinger Hospital for 30 days’ mental examina- tion and treatment after he had plead- ed guilty to a bad check charge before Judge Gus A. Schuldt in Police Court yesterday. John W. Bowles, 930 E street, was the complaining witness. nan art terrier. AppIY k_and wh 3413 13th st. nee WRIST WATCH. on Pa. ave.: owner ldzrm(y and pay for ads. Call Clarendon 2376 even! LOST. BAG—Leather dispatch bag, _contalning dental impressions and models. Reward will be paid if returned to Ryner & Saxon, Room 708, Hill Bldg. Nat. 8030 s BILL FOLD—-Black pin seal trimmed 1n 4.’ Shrine emblem and former address in letters. ‘containing sum of money, in Masonic, = retired police asso'n, Vet. hospitalization cards and papers: be- tween 1916 17th st. n.w._or at Washington Auditorium. * May 13" Finder please call Pot. 0677-J. st i male collie, tag No. e etirned: ‘5100 30th '8¢ nw DRESSING BAG—Lad Dies g0 and biue enamel: conteats tmelud- 48, Japanese kimono: leaving Union' Station night _in_taxicab. Liberal reward. rof Shoreham Hotel FOX TERRIER, wire-haired. 1 white: answers to name of “Spot.” Sesis JMCH. | Black _and Reward ICE_ DOG—_Male: tag No. 220 Badansburs 14, & OVERNIGHT BAG—Small. biue: left m cal [nitials E ‘A MacD. " Liberal reward. 206-E, GERMAN _POLX 11369. Reward. PURSE. brown leather; containing library card pen, etc.: near Central High School or on 14tk st. car. Pinder please call Adams PURSE—On Thursd May xz . in the vicinity of 14th. I and K sts. n.w. a small. black. silk_ purse. containing among other' things an amethyst rosary, with in- gription _on_cross, “Cecelia D Guillaum Nove; 301, the Al oll. " oall Ast, bama, North 3650 evening, 1 K 1015 [CKETS—2 _packs m siional May 22" Pinder plesse return. 1810 C necticut_ave. Rewar TIRE. automobile size 32x675. 34x7, 8. B. Cord. Reward. _Potomac 164: WRIST WATCH, corner 11th and G sts. leather wristband. rked “Mrs. Gon 1421, Reward. Theater He is survived by his widow, Mrs.‘ Btaflm. CHILD. ARTHUR L. on B, Brovidinte Hospita lnuwn and Edith Child thew. W 1400 "Cna) Saturday, May Weoat2 . “imierment. Salt Laxe Gty CRESSON, WILLIAM PENN. May 12, 19 Chenterwood, Brock: Rfter an iliness of several CRESSON. hs, the 59th year of his age. dearly beloud husband of Margaret French Bervices Sunday afterncon, May 7 ek at B Banls Church Slockbrides, nterment at’ Oaks, Pa. Piease do not send flowers. 15 DAVIS, KATHERINE E. Saturday, May 14, 1932, at her residence, 1433 Columbia rd. nw. RINE E. Wwife of the Fraik B Davie Remains sesting ot the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 3901 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. DAWSON. MABEL POOLE. Suddenly 13, 1932, at her residence. in lb - Gueraue, N ek, MABEL POOLE AW- SON, wife of Dr. H. D. Dawson. ELLIOT, JEAN TAFT, On Friday, Mn u i at George Washington _University JEAN TAFT, beloved wife of the Iate Waiter L. Eillot, and mother of Mrs. Gustave H. Emery. Body resting at the Funeral " at 3 pm. Episcopal Church. = Chevy Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 15 ENNIS, IRENE CLOCKER. On Priday. May 3. 1932, at Sibley "Hospital, IRENE ENNIS. beioved wife of Richard Interment &.Je‘nwnoa FRAZEE, ALLEN On Friday, May u 1003, ot is Tesidence: 814 605 3hnw ALLEN beloved husband of Mary E. Prazee. Funeral services in the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Saturday, May 14. at 4 p.m. Relatives and friends'are invited. Inter- ment. mn“y N. , FREEDMAN, EN. Suddenly, on Pri- Gay ey 15 To3n et SN Fork” Gy, . 26 years’ of age, son of Samuel . Funeral from the chapel of Bernard Danzansky, 3501 14th st. n.w. Sunday, May 15, Interment Adas Israel Cemetery. 15 GREEN, MARY LEWIS. on Friday. 13, 1932, at 1:30 p.m.. passed ixay at the home of her daugtier, 1 pm. Georgetonn, Monday, May 16, at 10 & m GREEN, LIZZIE D. On Priday, Ma 1932, at m.. at her residen: 22nd st. ZIE D. (nee Pfluger). beloved wite of the late Charles A. Green. Notice of funeral hereafter. GOFFNEY., CARRIE A. Departed this life on Priday, May 13, 1982 after a lone il ness, CARRIE A GOFFNE Bondny. May 16 st Lok, Remains Testing st Janifer's funeral parior, 1115 22nd st. n.w. Interment Mount Zion Ce etery. * HARSOULAS, MARY FRANCES, 3 . 1932, at her residence, MARY FRANCES, s On Satur- be foved wife of Demettias Harsouias. Re- Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.W. No- #ice of funeral later. HAWKINS, ISIAH. Departed this life after & brief iliness, ISIAH HAWKINS. He leaves to mourn their loss two sisters, one brother and a host of friends. - maing resting st Barnes' funeral parior. 614 415 st. s.w. HORNBERGEE, DELILAN. oOn Priday, May 13132 ot Sipley Hospital, DE HORNBERGER, beloved motner of Eivin | E-Hornbecer | ains resting at_the th st. 5%, Ny 15, Bervines and interment Pottsvile, Pa JACOB, LEILA A. On Friday, May 13, 1992, at ner residence. 100 W st . LEILA ACOB. Puneral from ihe chapel of 3 wiiem vee Sonss 332 Pa. ave. nw, on Sunday, May 15, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment private. 15 L& BRANDT MATILDA W Departed this life Thursday, May 1. 19 re dence. 403 374 St s v, MATILDA W LE BRANDT, beloved wife of the late Simon Le Brandt and devoted mother of Lola and Matilda R. Le Brandt, Gladys Lioyd. ~Elatne : “two' nieces. Dorothy and Louise Robitison; two nephéws, Dr. Henry §. Rob inson, Jr. and Brice Robinson. nday, May 15_at 2:30 p.m., from Zion Bastist Churen, 's: becween 3rd ‘and 413 ashineton. ‘pastor. Friends “mvitea” Remaias sasioy B3 W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st’ nw. until Saturday noon. thereafter at her iate residence. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 15 LEE, CLARA. Departed this life on Priday, | “May 13. 1932, CLARA, devoted daughier of Agres tee itster of Mamie. Carrie and William Lee. She also leaves to mourn their loss three Tephews ‘and a_host of friends s resting ‘st Prank Wil- iams - funera pation 208 1 st: mw Moo tice of funeral later. LEE, CLARA, To the Ofcers and Members of' Forest Temple, No. 'You ate. hereby wotlied of the Geath ‘ot Daughior CLARA TEE Session of sorrow Saturday, May 14, at 3 at the Elks' Home. ith and Que sts. 5w Runeral Monday. May 16, from Galbraith \, M, E Church, 8th st. Between L and Esiumbla Lodge. NG, 85 Cofoabin T lumbia Lodge, No. Smbia Temple, No. 423 are invited UGHTER MAMIE PANTROY. Daughter Ruler. DAUGHTER MARIE PIERCE. Fin. Sec LEWIS, CHARLES W. Entered into eter- nal rest on Tuesday. May 10, 1932. at 9 pm. at S Elizabeth’s Hospital after Ringertng tiness which he bore with Chr tian fortitude, CHARLE! LEWIS, b loved hsand af Vicioria Resves Tewss: son of the late John and Lucy Lewis. He also leaves to mourn their loss a father- in-law, mother-in-law, three. sisters, two thers-in-law, two devoted godchildren 3 host of triends ~Remalns resting aCthe John . Kines tuneral chapel St and Eye sts. s.w., until Saturday, Msy 14, then at his late residence, 348 Van s s.w. Puneral Sunday., May 15, at 1 p.m from Zion Baptist Church, P st 3rd and 415 sts. 5. W. L. Washing- ton "oficiating Inferment Lincoln Me- morlal Cemetery. He suffered hours and days of pain To wait for cure, but all in vain “Till God alone knew what was best. He called him home to give him re LEWIS, CHARLES. Officers and membe of the drill team of Morning Star Lodg: No. 40, of Auxiliary No. 9. are here! notified of the death of CHARLES LEWIS. | All members are ordered out in full un form Sundsy, May 15. at 12 sharp, at 348 Van st. 8w to escort the body ELIZABETH GORDON, Pres. MARIE McNEIL, Sec. LINFOOT, CLIFTON RANSOM. On Friday at the residence of 1 4 ¥ st. ne. CLIFTON RA , _Beloved 10, of, the late Henry C and Este E. Liptoot Body resting at parlors of P. itavull, 436 Tth st s.v Rhtil S o Sinday. May 15 at Covington, Ky. Please it Sowers. | LUCAS, MILLIE. Departed this Th May 123830, MILLTE LUCAS: beloved: mother of Virgic Flset and FYank Dorsey. sister of Burrell Hill. grandmother of Eleanor Still and Mildred Bailey also leaves to mourn their loss two gjandchildren and s host of relatives and Puneral Monday, May 16 at 1| p.m., from her lste residence, 2120’ L st nw.' Interment Lincoln Cemeters tives and friends Invited to attend | MOORE, PEARL. Suddenly. on Thursdey. | oo 12, 1932, ‘at her residence, 624 Mor- b st n'w - PEARL, MOORE. the devated | wife of Wililam Moore, mother of Alfred. Luther, Helen, Eugene, Jessie | i Remains_resting at he W, Ernest Jarvis funeral enuren. 1433 | You si. n.w. Notice of funeral later. MURPHY. JEREMIAH J. On Thureday, May | y, and devoted | urrows of Lyon o in Washington Sunday mornine. meral from the chapel of P. L 436 Tth st s.w. Monday, M If a.m. Relatives ard friends are inyiied Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. . V. F. W.. and_retired member of ‘of Columbia Police Department Association. 15 POWELL, ALBERTA. On Thursday. May 1932 at . at Garfield Hospit ALBERTA, “wife ot Wiliam " Powell mother of Ralph Brannum and Grace | Waters. r los & husband. two children. and three sisters. Remains resting at Otis F. Allen’s funerai home, 13th st. and Flor- ida sve n.w.. until 6 p.m. Saturday. Thich they may be seen at her late resi- | th s v. Funeral Sunday. . irom Union Wesley . n.w. Interment Lincoln’ Memorial Cemeters. 15 REED. ADDIE. On Priday, May 13. 1032 ! p.m. in full triumph of faith. ADDIE xm devoted and only sister of Hattie kson. Funeral from the Shiloh Bap- Nsl Cireh, 9th and P sts., Monday, May lo(‘m:u-sx 'WILLIAM BEATTY. O: 13. 1982, at Big Indian, N. Y. WILL] BEATTY ROCHESTE! hi formerly paymaster, Unite Shd son of the late’ Brig. Gen. William B, | Rochester, (one-time paymaster general of | the Army\ ut Anna Martin Rochester. RUSARD On Wednesday. May 11, oo JOSEPH RUSARD, the, devoted pus: band of Samaria Rusard. Remains rest- W. funeral Funeral Mon- i . from_Mount Carmel Baptist Church, 3rd and Eve sts. ¥ Interment Arlingion National Cem- | SELBY, JOSHUA. Thursday. May 12, 1032 at the residence of his ht omas, Mrs. Minerva Matthews. TN M. Whiie Mes Anna K- Green and Mrs, Cailie O nell. Remaine resting tem- pe! hereatter st thé s ter, Mrs. Florence M. Thomas, ‘Bladensbiire. Puneral Sunday. m., from C BN | 3034 M St. N.W. She | ¥ £« A5 Bnfllfl . ‘Thursday, )llr ll. E{ Elralh" o] unmnll Tuesday, May 17, at 1 o' . T. Btewart's ‘funer ne. ‘Remains at Stewa SWAIN, ISABELLE E. Thuraday. 12 s et prmm‘n’.“ o ) T ] ELLE s umud ‘!'hann and the Ben W. Swain. Puneral from her lat Tesidence, riendly. Prmee Georges Coun= . Md., on § Services Jonn's Titerment rorestviiie on rrm-y M 37th eral Creek, Md. at friends invited. copal Cemetery. WIDMEYER. LOUISE, 1832, at her home, Rainter, 1:3 rment Pors Lintons, Oem ters. Relatives 20d mmus mnua 18 WILLIAMS, THOMA: ted this life on Thursday: afas 12, 1083, after & briet {liness, THOMAS WILLIAMS and Remains rest- ine a .r 3 Slewart's Tumera) oo .’ In fllrmnrtam my dear IRKLE mory of m wife, \HRY L e who dled May 14, 102 HUSBAND. BROWN, s NDY S. A token of love to the memoty of my Sdevbred Histand, SANDY 8. BROWN. who entered into sternal rest a year ago today, May 14. 1931 He had a nature you :uum not help loving And a heart that was purer than gold. And to_thos v 1d TTIE BROWN. AND CEPHAS. ELIZA. Sacred to the memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, ELIZA CEPHAS. who departed this life six years ago today, May 14, 192 The month of May \s here. To us the saddest of the year: Because cix years ago todas mother was called away. ws how much we miss you, hall your memory fade. oughts shall always wander spot where you are laid USBAND AND CHILDREN. loving _remembrance ISIE CUOZZ! n h near remembered, longed for alwavs, Bringing many s silent tear MOTHER AND FATHER. MATTHEWS. FRANCES R. A tribute of the memory of our dear. beioved . NCES R. MATTHEWS, aricd ‘this e ershi vears ago, P1524: . wh May 14, MOTHER Fortune may smile, or frown, s she will, But, we are rich 1n the love of mother 50 And rnends may be many or they may be But we. rne vealth all unmeasured To gladd In the love ‘of thai dear, faithtul mother, Whose_angel spirit always hovers near. HER DEVOTED DAUG! AND 80! MADELINE F. AND JOHN W. MAT THEWS. RANDOLPH. EMMA F. In sweet but sad r rance of our dear daughter and A F. RANDOLPH. who departed {hip life thre: years ago today. May 14 E FAMIL' : WILLIAM B, m sld but love em my dear husband, WHLLTAN H STEPHENS, s died two yeas ago today, May 14, 1930 : dear Willie, ith orld “Would be like heaven id hear your voice again pever forget you, dear Willle, on earth I s o angels of call me 1 will meet you on me way. Again T nope to meet him When the days of ife have fled. In heaven with foy T'll greet him Where 1o farewel] tears are shed HIS WOVING 'WIFE, NANNIE B. STEe 'r(lnr rllnnnu NP CLARENCE. = In ovine remem| ear mother. ELZABETH TOVE. who o Jeparted this lif nine years ago ioday. May 14. 1 prother, CLARENCE TOYE, suddenly. " Jine M l fllently sit in the evening, Feellng 50 sad and alo ¢ dear_ones departed. iSce With fme shared S hemm. 12 Eicouid anle et them with me Around the fireside again. YQUR LONELY DAUGHTER AND SISTE| CECILIA T. JACKSO! s YOUNG, LILA H. In lc‘inl Iimembrance of my dear mother. LILA H. YOUNG. wi passed away one year ago today, My 1 She had a smile that every one loved, A heart as pure as gold To_those who knew and loved her Hiet pemory shall never grow old LOVING DAUGHTER. SUSIE CHAS. S. ZURHORST 30} BAST CAPITOL ST. one Lincoln 0372. ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R Spears Co. nection Wm. H? Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel NE. 2 Ambulance service Lincoln 0524 LM GAWLER CO Joseph F. Blr:hs Sons (ISAA! RCH) Phone West Eetabliined 100 GEO. W WISE CO. St T P.J. SAFFELL FPERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 3 HAMBERS z'V. L. SPEARE CO sccessors to mor connected 1 W. R. Speare establigh: 9 St‘ 816 ALFE] GAWLER R ALTER A GAWLER WILLIAM A. . GAWLER JOSEPH AWLER SONS Established 1850 Crem: ns Lady stitendant 50-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phomes: NAtional 5512-8513 NO BRANCH OFFICE JOHN R “WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 WILLIAM H. SCOTT _ TJ. WILLIAM LI I‘I\EIAI DIIE(‘TORI IATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N NATIONAL 1384. 1388, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W I\Hlonal 2473 I,ET,\E,,V LINCOLN 8200._ Chapel 17 v | Modern Chapel. Telephone ____ FUNERAL DESIGNS. BOUQUET SHOP, 732 17th St. Floral {ributes. 1250 up District 6335, L Cloom 1gs and Sunds Gude Bros, Co., 1212 F SE. Frompt Aute Delivery Service. GEO. C. SCHAFFER XPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AE Prices AL FONE AT, S10, 4th&E and Sundays ye FLORAL TRIBUTES $3.50 uo y 15, at 2 p. Circh: Bladensbire. Md R Waiden' pastor. Friends invited. ment A. M. E Cemetery. SNEED. ROBERT HARRY. lite Friday, May 13, 1033 ROBERT HA! SNEED, devoted father of R le'y‘ r.. -ng‘ beloved brother of Mr iy Mre Matule Shockly 15 Departed _thi er . Puners] Monday, May 16, st 12:30 pm., from W. Ernesi Jervis funers) churen ou st. .. rment Arlington Na- tional Cemeters . THE LA RCERT SELECTION IV D © MONUMENTS AND STATUAR Do mot base the selection of tht famiy monument on photograpks by Bors o agente ab yon ey va Reduced orices, for 30 dags, JAS. 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