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SOCIETY. PIERRE | Conn. Ave. at Que St. SPECIAL LUNCH, 75¢ REGULAR LUNCH, $1.00 DINNER, $1.25 and $1.F0 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 Continuous Service Until 9 P.M. DINNERS—85¢c—$1.00—$1.25 Special Week-day Luncheon, 65¢ AND \CLEANERY/ ADVW@ —_— Phone—DIstrict 8263 Vacuumed and Sham- $ 50 pooed, 9x12- Foot Size .. ° Other Sizes Proportionately Priced > We call for and deliver, or leave your order at any one of our sixteen convenient stores. <> Furniture Covers, Draperies and Summer Apparel cleaned at reasonable prices— BETTER—AND AT A SAVING | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. S OQ_E_ TY ™ = a,jen President and Mrs. Hoover Honor Guests of Sccretary and Mrs. Doak at Last of Cabinet Dinners. HE President and Mrs. Hoover will be the guests in whose honor the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Willlam N. Doak will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening at the Willard Hotel. The dinner is the last of the series given annually in honor of the Chief Execu- tive and First Lady by members of the cabinet and their wives. The fete will be the first dinner given by the Secre- tary of Labor and Mrs. Doak in honor of the President and Mrs. Hoover, the dinner planned last year in their honor having been canceled owing to the death of Mr. Doak’s mother. The Secretary and Mrs. Doak will return to Washington today from Barrington, R. 1, where they visited gn- :evenl days Mr. and Mrs. Frederick eck. ‘The Secretary of War, Mr. Patrick J. Hurley, returned to Washington this morning after spending a short time at Old Point Comfort. Secretary and Mrs. Hurley are planning to spend Sunday out of the city. Secretary and Mrs. Hyde Meet Farm Board Members at Dinner. The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. | Arthur M. Hyde were guests at the din- | ner given last evening at the May- flower by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Re in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Charles | C. Teague of Santa Barbara, Calif. The other guests, members of the | Federal Farm Board and their wives, |included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus B. Denman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans, Mr. William F. | Schilling and Mr. S. H. Thompson. Secretary Hyde is the ex officio mem- |ber of the Federal Farm Board, Mr. Teague is a former vice chairman of SALE! Spring Suits $17.50, $27.50 Charge It! Pay Later in Small Amounts EISEMAN’S, 7th & F FOR SALE ONE OF THE LOVELIEST SUBURBAN PLACES IN NORTHWEST 20 Minutes by Motor from the White House English type, modern, complete. Approximately 3 acres in beautiful lawns, gardens, great trees and flowering shrubs. Sandoz, Inc. 2 Dupont Circle Decatur 4010 Memorial Wreaths Made of Lasting Flowers Very Special s2 & up DECORATION DAY SPECIALS Fresh Cut Peonies.......... ...50c doz. up Eresh'Roses. ... ....ccu.iaie 50c doz. up Fresh Carnations ................50c doz. Open All Day Sunday and Monday LEAPLEY, FLORIST 908 G St. N.W. the up and Mr. Reed is general coum‘erla o? the board. = The Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Puig Casaranc were hosts at luncheon yesterday at the embassy, when their guests were the Minister of Guatemala and Senora' de Recinos, As- sistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Francis White, Mr. and Mrs. George Rublee of New York, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, director general of the Pan-American Union; Mr. Herschel Johnson, Mme. Rovzar, the counselor of the Mexican embassy and Senora de Herrera, Dr. Don Enrique Jiminez, secretary of the embassy, and Senorita Maria Christina Reyes Spindola, sister of the hostess. ‘The Minister of Ecuador and Senora |de Zaldumbide entertained at dinner last evening, when - their guests were the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Puig Cararanc, the Ambassador of Spain, Senor Don Juan Francisco de Cardenas; the Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya, the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Edward W. Goss, the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Fran- gs White; the director genenl of the 'an-American Union, L. S. Rowe; the counselor of the spani.m embassy and Senora de Irujo, Senorita Maria Cristina Reyes Spindola and Senorita Sacasa. Mrs. Pittman, wife of Senator Key | Pittman, entertained the wives of the members of the Philippine Commission | at luncheon today. Representative Bertrand H. Snell and | Mrs. Snell, who have been at the Hotel | New Weston in New York for a few | days, have left for their home at Pots- am, N. Y. where they will remain | over Decoration da: Mrs. Prederic A. Tilton, wife of the Assistant Postmaster General, enter. tained at luncheon yesterday at Gray's Hill Inn, in Virginia, when her guests | were Mrs. Walter H. Newton, wife of | the secretary to the President, Mrs. H. C. Anderson of M'nneapolis and Mrs. R. S. McBride of Washington. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Hines were entertained at dinner last evening PEONIES Decoration Day $1.00 a Dozen On Sale at 2012 K _St. N.W. District 4620 Walnut 8836 Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern L= i s As in the Home Where every detail of your Guest Dinner carefully planned. accordingly are the “Tavern Meals" prepared and served. Our Luncheons. Teas and Dinners are an innovation in entertaining. Sizteenth Street to Maryland State Line. then RIGHT one mile straight through Trafic Lioht. Or, Four Corners Bus passes the door. Phone Shepherd 3500 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. Notice to Lot Owners of Glenwood Cemetery Typical Scene—Glenwood Cemetery in Cherry Blossom Time CLOSING OF GATE tion Day, Monday, May preve: of traffic and accidents, all drivers of automobiles entering the cemetery Saturday, the 28th inst., lml Sunday, the 29th inst,, will please proceed slowly, park right 'heeh By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES: WILLIAM E. WISE, Secretary CHARLES W. MORRIS, Precident WASHINGTON TOPHAM The nls of this cemetery will be closed to all vehicular traffic en 30th, 1932. In order to 'nt to curb and avoid double parking. ODELL S. SMITH, Treasurer . CHARLES E. MARSH MISS LOUISE HOEHLING, Daughter of Judge and Mrs. A. A/ Hoehling, in the garden of their home | in Chevy Chase, which will be on view | this afternoon during the tour arranged by the Garden Club of Chevy Chase, | Md., for the benefit of the Mcntgomery | County Social Service League. Miss| Hoehling will assist her mother in serv- ing tea. —Underwood Photo. S | at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., by Mr. L. R. Johnstol Mrs. Klndleberger. wife of Rear Ad- | miral Charles P. Kindleberger, who | makes her home at the Shoreham, en- tertained at luncheon there yesterday. ‘The military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Pillon will go to| New York next week and will sail Sat- urday on the Ile de France to spend the Summer abroad. The military attaches of embassies and legations in Washington held their | monthly luncheon meeting at the Carl- | ton Hotel yesterday. In the ccmpany were Maj. Georges Thenault and Maj. Emmanuel Lombard of France, Col. Shohei Washizu and Capt. Takasni | Aoki of Japan, Col. Maurice Fitzmaurice | |3 Waihe will be accompanied to the Naval C., Mr. and Mrs. Sherman P. Allen sailed last evening from New York on the Olympic to spend the Summer in Eu- rope. Johnson—Wingfield Wedding In Home of Bride’s Parents. The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth el Sl O ames Henry leut. Henry Charles Johnson, U. place yesterday afternoon at 4 ncloek in the home of the bfldel parents in Chevy Chase, the Rev. Dr. Willlam S. Aber- nethy officiati Pink and white peonies were used in the decorztions in the house, and the wedding march was played by Mrs. Emery Given Dickson. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and she wore bridal blush satin, a tulle veil arran, in cap effect and carried orchids, pink roses and lilies of the val- ley. Miss Virginia Wingfleld, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, and she wore a gown of Alice blue chiffon, a picture hat to match, and carried pink roses and blue delphinium. Lieut. Frank H. Hook, U. 8. N., was the best man. Following their wedding trip Lieut. Johnson and his bride will sail for Honolulu, where the former has been ordered for station. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic B. Pyle have returned to Wesley Heights after spend- ing a few days in Rehoboth Beach, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Reading of Kensington, Md., announce the mar- riage of their dlll'hur. Elizabeth Mar- shall, to Mr. Thomas O'Connell, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. O'Connell of Lowell, Mass., last evening, May 27, in the Prelbyterhn Church, in Rockvflle, Md., the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Pasma, offici- ating in the presence of only the mem- bers of the families. The bride wore a gown of white with a wide-brimmed white hat and | was unattended, her brother, Mr. Wil- liam M. Reading, jr, acting as best man. Mrs. Frank Amhony Walhe of Nor- folk, Va,, is at the Willard for several dl)s en route to Ahnapolis, where she will go to present the Maury prize, a pair of marine binoculars, given by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to the member of the third class most proficient in physics. Midshipman James E. Halligan, jr., of New Orleans, is the winner this year. Mrs. Academy on Wednesday by Mrs. Drus C. Ludlow and Mrs. W.lllce Bml:ry The marriage of Miss Aleen Corn- well, daughter of Mrs. George B. Corn- well, to Mr. George Milstead took place last evening at 8 o'clock in the Cal- vary Methodist Church in Georgetown, the Rev. Dewitt A. Beery officiating. The church was decorated with Spring flowers, palms and ferns and a pro- | gram of vocal and organ music was given preceding the ceremony by Miss Anlxlne Cornwell and Mr. George Corn- we! The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. J. Leighton Corn- SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1932. thy extended to us st tis death of our husband and father. ARTHUR C. LYERLY. P, AND CHARLOTTE L. ALLEN, EMMA FRANC life Thursday, May 3 AL ber raidence, . EMM. e s Lo imourn. thelr loss thres children. Cor- nelius, lune lnd Ned: one brother, James ; one nlece, Mrs. Aune Scdti, and s, s ‘wm; from S iming at 29 d_this life on Bioutn her departure. twG daushiers. Mrs. BAary Museners abd Florence Brodus: three sons, Clarence, Arthur and Samuel Brooks: two sisters, Amelia Hill and Ma one_ brother, James Woodland. sne of, friends. " Funeral Monday. ) 8.am. {rom 8t Vincent de South”" Capitol * and sts. Mount Oiivet Cemetery. Departed this life on 1932, at her residence, 13 MINNIE BROWN. Re- mains resting T Slewares, faneral home, 30 H st. n.e.” Notice of funeral later. Suddenly. Thursday. Y E. BRYANT. Re- ui Interment 29 funeral ~home. friends are invited 10 _attend. Interment will follow in Lincoln Cemetery. 29% . On Wednesday. May 325, her residence. 1319 13th 1932, . now BALLIE CAGER, beloved and _devoted her of Bessie Cager. Barah Hill and the late Fred Cager. Funeral from G. F., Royes funeral parlors, 1508 oth st. o nday at 1:30 tives "and” Iiends” invited. Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. A sweet and devoted mother, One could always ‘find, BELOVED DAUGHTER., SARAH HILL. p.m. Rel Interment CASE. JAMES M. On Priday. May 71. 1932, | the beloved husbaid of the Tote Mary ‘Case. TRemeins resting ot the Colonial “funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pumpbrey. Rockyille, Md. Puneral Sun: 2 pm. from the Colonial funerai"home. " interment Dernesiown: Ma CISSELL, ALEZE WALTERS. On Priday. May 27, 1932, at 645 pm.. at Montgomery Gounty (hnrul Hospital, ALEZE W. d 32 vears. the beloved wife of | 1 ral from the home nd Mr' Julian a o tery. Gaithersburk. CLARKE, MILI Dll'.‘l"l ’Denlrled this lue on' "Catherine Clarke, and | " mains may be viewed ufter 12 noon l-v- urday, May al the George B. Co “fineral chapel. T4l¢ Florida av Puneral Saturday, May 28, at 8 pm.. the above named chapel. ' Interment Sun- | day, May 28, at King George County. Va. bfldeqroom. was in Nile green chiffon. Mr. Milstead and his bride left im- mediately after the ceremony for their | wedding trip, and they will reside in Washington on their return. ! American Legion Auxiliary Will Give Tea Tomorrow. The American Legion Auxiliary, De-| partment of the District of Columbi with Mrs. Joseph H. Mims as president, and through the department chairman | of entertainment, Mrs. Marie Dyer, has | extended invitations to a tea to be given | | Day, Capt. L. J. Fiennes and Capt. F. | well, wore a charming gown of ivory satin made on princess lines. Her veil of tulle was caught at the back | with a garland of gardenias and she | carried calla lilies. She was attended by Mrs. Edward | Dulin as matron of honor. Her gown was of pale yellow candlewick net with |8 green taffeta sash, and she wore | yellow satin slippers. Her bouquet was of yellow roses. The maid of honor, Miss Miriam Moss, wore a gown of powder-blue silk net with a pink taffeta sash and pink slippers, and she carried pink roses. Little Eloise Cornwell and Barbara Chisholm, nieces of the bride, were the flower girls. They wore peach-tinted organdie frocks, ankle length. and car- ried baskets filled with rose petals. | The best man was Mr. Charles Quackenbush, and the ushers were Dr. Joseph Macca and Dr. John J. Mc- | Kenna. | _Mrs. Cornwell, mother of the bride. | wore perriwinkle blue chiffon, while Store Your Furs with experts For twenty-seven years furs have been 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 FIDELTY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 Killing RATS—MICE COCKROACHES is easy—Ask for | used successfully by millions during the past 54 years. 2 oz. 35¢—15 oz. $1.50 Enough to kill hundreds ofpests MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS = HOTEL POWHATAN Penna. Ave., 18th and H Sts. NA. 2740 OPEN-AIR ROOF GARDEN Opens Tonight—May 28th DINNER —SUPPER —~DANCING 7 until midnight Table d’Hote and SUNDAY EVENING a la Carte Service Table d'Hote Dinner $1.75 No Cover Charge Until 9 P. M. JOHN SLAUGHTER AND HIS POWHATAN BAND WASHINGTON’S MOST DISTINGUISHED APARTMENT RESIDENCE Atmosphere and Refinement are among the many exclusive advantages residents of the Kennedy-Warren may enjoy. NOW AVAILABLE 2 rooms, dining alcove, kitchen and bath, $90.00 to $95.00. 4 rooms—living room, bed room, sun room, dining alcove, kitchen, bath and extra lavatory, $95.00 to $120.00. 6 rooms—living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bed rooms, 3 baths, $175.00 to $185.00. 6 rooms—living roo:n, library, dining room, gtghen, 2 bed rooms and 2 baths, $175.00 to .00. Also a few furnished apartments to sublet for Summer months. Reatals include ‘electricity, electric refrigeration, — ges, and parking facilities for guests of tensnts. lnrpc_etion at your convenience, day or evening, upon spplication at the Lobby Office. THE KENNEDY-WARREN 3133 Connecticut Avenue Adams 9600 Mrs. Andrew Milstead, mother of the | STEARNS® Electric PASTE by the department at the Corcoran Art Gallery, 1703 E street northwest, to- | morrow afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Many proninent in American Legion ! and auxiliary circles in the District and many who are visitors in the District will be among the guests. Mr. Denis Connell will be the guest of honor_and present the program at the Arts Club tomorrow evening, after the | chafing dish supper. Mr. Connell's of- | | fering will be readings from “Emperor | Jones,” by Eugene O'Neill. The Hospi- | tality’ Committee will be the hosts. l Dr. and Mrs. A M. Duval and their | i ! small daughter of Washington are; spending the week in Newport News, Va., with Mrs. Duval's parents, Mr. and | | Mrs. T. C. Weymouth. | | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton will| have with them over the holidays their | son, Mr. James Heaton, who is a junior | at Gettysburg College and cne of his| classmates, Mr. Jack Cowen of New York. | Miss Margaret Salisbury Walker en- | ltenamed a party of 12 at the supper dance at the Shoreham lact evening in | honor of her sister, Miss Letitia | Dunnington Walker. 1 Miss Annah Bogan. Dr. and_Mrs. Joseph B. Bogan and Miss Letitia Bogan | are spending the week end in Phila { delphia attending the wedding of Mr. Joseph Gray Jacksen to Miss Miriam | Howarth. The ceremony will take place | at the residence of the bride's parents, | | Tall Oaks, Torresdale. Pa. Mr. Jackson | is the son of Mr. William Steele Jackson and Mrs. Vanette Bogan Jackson and | is associated with his father in the patent law business in Philadelphia. Mr. Gutzon Barglum. well known | sculptor, was the guest of honor and speaker at the dinner which the Wom- | an’s National Democratic Club gave last evening. Mr. Borglum spoke after din- ner on “America, Art and Washington,” | when he was introduced by Mrs. Samuel Herrick, president of the club. Others | at the speaker’s table were Mr. Her- rick. Mrs. Dora B. Haines, Miss Mary Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bright. Miss Portia Oberly and Mrs. Robert Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keating enter- tained a party. their guests including | Representative and Mrs. Guy U. Hardy, Representative and Mrs, Edward T. Taylor, Representative Michael Reilly. Mrs. George M. Eckels and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Staley Others at the dinner were Mrs. Mas- ters Stone, Mrs. Sarah Major Cook, Mrs. Charles Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clement, Mrs. M. E. Buford, Mrs. C. F. Russell, Mrs. Claude Porter, Mrs. Charles Hamlin_ Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Jackson, Miss Eleanor Connolly, Mrs. Harry Norris Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. Copley Amory, Miss Agnes Winn, Mrs. F. B. Livingston, Mrs. John T. Grimsley, Mrs. Arthur D. Condon, Miss Ethel Bagley, Mrs. E. A Stuart, Mrs. Thomas W. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Howitt, Gen. George E. Squier, Mrs. James T. Newton, Mrs. Charles Hansel and Miss Hansel. ‘The last dance of the Winter season at the Wesley Heights Club will be given this evening, when Mrs. John Henry Yates will be in charge of ar- rangements. Her assistants will be Mrs. C. Crampton Hoskinson and Mrs. Cecil J._Wilkinson. FOUND PUPPY, white, fem ments. Wednesday_ Decatur_3000,_Apt. LOS PUP. female, !u'l rd. Westchester Apart- grening. —“Telephone | BOSTON white collar and feet. 1013 Webster st. n.w. Adams 0352. R DOG—Police. Pixed with Airedale.” Reward Return to 4409 8th ._Adams 4127-J. DOG. red chow l!l’l ¢d !l’Mn m Del.fl&ld pl._n.w. Columbis gfl PENDANT IARRINO. ln T me: Close on Mount 3 Alhln . Reward $50 if returned to Massachusetis ave. ' Tel. North 0807, " 200 EYEGLASSES—_In brown leather case. be- tween Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. and 12th lnd 72 sts.. by 'lly of P. Finder nluu BS, Soned s 1601 N. H. ave or mn ward _ 1302 18th n.w. Dfl: PAIR OF GLABSES, silver xumn in M. Lees Priday” morning. Between I4th and P s.e. and 7th and Pa. ave. n.w., or on Ro: slyn or Potomac Park car. Finder rom o chest: ame “Wu » $25 reward. Col. ed‘ An or near People’ ind McKinley st. Rllll’d Clll _Cleve. 1581. PURSE—Black, 'l'hllrlfl'v ev:nlnt Liberal reward. ~Mrs. Ward, 2008 16th st. n.w.. Apt. 2 l!onh lfllD-W - Kinle h School, 1m I itial: BN Mo, e T Wi Park place. _Col M. Drug_Store. Friday night. WRIST WATCH_(Illinois), link bracelet, in Diamond cab, w:dnudu n!‘h& l.enm 3816 Van Ness st. n. WRIST WATCH. lady's. - riteso) Q,5t, Market and eth . Rewrdig 6th_st. — DIAMONI) RINGS. between 1628 u-‘”{ofi?m W76 of Nationai . Braths. » MILDRED. The Ladies’ Gflfl Rock loelet.v announces the death of MIL- BRED CLARKE " Buneral Saturdas, nient. May 28, lock. from Clarke's funerai home, 1416 MRS LENA'J. HART, Pres. LOUISE LEWIS, Fin Sec JAMES. On Tueslay, May fl- t New York City, JAMES AMES EVERIA voted brother of Frank and Py rt and, Lena Hsmll'.o WO et Jarvi u'rfn eral iren, Vs funer st n.w. ‘Hincoln "iedmortal meter; v Priday n:ormn:. May e Brecamen's Hospital, BATT beloved mother of e Miller GiBson and Dolly Bandem and -lhn Bnlnn Johnnie Frye and George resting at Wesley h- Interment llow in 1l fol tery, Eikwood. Va. HALEY, MILLARD 2y 28, ns funeral home, 5. n.w. Notice of funeral later. MIGGS, FLORENCE G. on May 27 1932 at Providence Hospital. 5 2001 14th tim be announced later. {ives and friends invited. I.gln.;o » STEFHEN ¥ Suddenly, on Fri- I ted Arfingion Natione] Gemeters. HOLT. HENRY L. Op Friday, May 27. 1932. at’ his residence. 59 k ave ne HENRY L. beloved son of John M. ‘and . Remains resting in the W. - Chambers funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. until 9 pm.. Saturday. May 28. Tniterment ‘Tenaha. Tex AMMIE. Departed lite 26, 1932. at 4 pm. at . AMMIE. the beloved ew Jackson and the mother of Bessie Jack:on. She leaves an aunt. Lula Willlams: a stepfather. James Walden, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday. May 29. at 6 p.m.. from the funeral parlor of L. E. Murray & Son st.n.w. Interment at Chest- nvi Hill, JACKSON. ROBERT. On Thursday. May 26, 1933. ROBERT JACKSO! voted son_of John and_Mario kgom | Funersl Sunddy. May 291632 ‘et | Trom. the W Ernest Jariis Tunral | Church. 1433 You st nw. 29 JONES, CECELIA. On Wednesday, May 25 at Gallénger Hospita LIA JORES" beloted Tk and & ence Jores and Funeral Sunday. May 29. p.m.. T Rhihes funeral chapel, 5. this im Jackson from the John 3rd and Eve JONES. DOUGLAS C. Suddenly. on Priday May '27. 1932. DOUGLAS C.. beloved hus- dand of Helen B Jonca. Hemains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home 1400 ‘Chapin’ st. n.w. " Notice of funeral ater. CATHERINE AGNES. On Fridas. 2771932, at her residence. 3703 EATHERINE AGNES KANE tiaved wieof James Ki at a.m. Vited. " Tnterinent’ Mount Clivet Cemeters Please omit flowers. 29 E. MAY ROGERS. On May 24. ‘in Niggara Falls. N. Y. MA LANE. sister of Bernard H. Lene, aged 54. Interment at Bristol, R. MAXFIELD. SALLIE, On Thursda 932 at_ler residence. 936 M SATLIE MAYFIELD. She taves (6 mour her departure four sons. two daughters, one sister. one brother and many other relatives and friends. Remai be shipped to Chester, S. C.. Saturd: MCINTYRE, HANNAR V. On Thursday. y 26. 1932. at her daughter's residence. 1932, invited. | ¥, Mc- Keesport, Pa 29 | \I(KA\ n!A'l’llCE Departed this life M 32. at Gallinger Hospit: BEATRICE MCKAY She leaves to mourn their loss a father, mother. three chiidren. two brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the fu- xlerll parior of L. E Murray & Son. 12th ts. n.w. Funeral Sunday. May | p.m. from Galbraith Chavel. L and M sts. n.w. Interment at Plynex Crmeltn L a Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. NORTON. CATHERINE W, on Sunday. at p.n. St. Martin's Sodality will meet ai-the Tome of CATHERIN NORTON. deceased. 39 V st. n.W., 10 recite the rosary. NORTON. CATHERINE W. Members of Catholic Women's Benevolent Levion are | requested to meet at the home of our late, comrade. CATHERINE W. NORTON. v .%.. on Sunday. May 29. 1932, t 8 p. RAH L. WARFIELD, Pres. ANKK R, LACER: see. N. CA NE. mbers of St Ann s Aukiiary. No.-so. Khtents Bt St John. and sister auxiliaries. are requested | i d, the fune at St Capitol tnd T sts. st Auns Auxiliary. 33 the house. 39V s . at 8 p.m., MARY HARDIE. Recording Secretary. O'CONNOR. MARGARET B. Suddenls. on May 28. 1932. MARGARET B. O'CONNOR beloved' daughter of Mary I. and the late Dennis J. OConnor. Notice of funeral Tater. OWENS, NETTIE. Departed this life Pri- N3, st Gallinger Hospital loving wife of Rus: mother of Vernice es to mourn their E. President, loss one sister. Mrs. Alice Ashto-: one aunt and a host of other relatives and friezds. Remains resting at Eugene Ford funeral parior. 1300 South Capitol st Naice o funeral iater. 30 PURCELL. JAMES L. On Thursday. May O 1953 JAMES L PURCELL: beloved his: band of the late Mary Louise Purcell (nee Curley). Funeral Monday. May 20. from | his laie residence. 31 Girard st. me.. at 9:30 am.: thence to St. Martin's Church. | where Tequiem mass will be said at 10 | am. for the repose of his soul. “Interment | Mount ~ Olivet Relatives an‘!' iriends invited RANDOLPH. MARY. Temple. No. 255. Cemetery. Members _of Lnu of Fairmont Heights, Md. ‘A session of sor- row Sunday, May 29. at 7 pm. at the Elks' Home. Funeral Monday, May 30. at 12 0'clock Tioon, {rom Metropoiltan Baptist Church, 12th and R sts. n.w. Harmony, Columbla and Porest Temples sre invited. Dt. Ruler. MARIE” JORNSON, Sec. 2 RANDOLPH. MARY. Members of Flower of Purity Council. I B. hereby notified of the Faeain of Daihter Y RAI . “treasurer. ok Metrppoli Blnll‘l Church Council invited. BEATRICE BIVENS. L Dt. FLORENCE JOHNSON, L. % ' SHANAHAN, JAMES. On Saturdar. May 28, 1932 al 630 am. at Providence Hospital JAMES; beloved Son of John A and Mat tie A. Shanuhcn of 2929 12th st. n.e. No- tice of funeral laier. S"OIT(IEE\FS rerl:llCl On Friday. 27, Hospital, PRED- FRICK snox-rsumm beloved father { . ONeill (nee Shori- av. May ‘Masnolia Stephen’s "Church. where mazs will be sune at 9 am for the of his soul. _Intel “Atlington National Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. SMITH, 3, CLAY. Members of Morning Star Lodge. No. W.. are nnllfi! d l :zulm Ol lorrfl' at ur home lslll and Q sts. n. Saturday. Mly 28. 1032, at 8 p.m.. to Il’Y ge for the Tuneral of our late brother and general. 3"CUAY SMITH. Funeral Sunday. May 2, m.. ffom Metropolitan Weslex M. £ %o Church, D st between nd ‘P‘ i fl:Yl A flulnlornnlly ?Il:“ed 5 are ‘cordially an Po nttend. . JOHN T. RHINES, E. R. CORTEZ at 1 SPENCER. RICHARD. riday. May 27 R Waticr Reed, Hospial: RICHARD! d husband of Bessle Spencer. father illian Flood, Beatrice Morse. Estelle_and Richard Spencer. ir. brother of Lucy Clark and Harriet Miles. "Remains W. Erpest Jarvis funeral n. " thereafter. n:' neral Tuesday. Moy 31. at 12:30 p.m.. from | DEhe Tesidence. Tatermeat AflGiGn Na: tional Cemetery. 2 SWAN, FLORENCE 1932, g residence of sister, Mrs. Clara 8. Libby. 1471 Park road FLORENCE R.. daughter of the late Chailes E, and Lucretia R. Swan of El- Y. Remains resting at the W. W. cmmbeu Co; funeral home. 1400 Chapi st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. THORNTON. RICHARD E. = On Thursday. 1932, at Preedmen's Hospital, RICHARD ' THORNTON. devoted hus: . He al and, friends. May 27. her othu Telatives y 29, l-pun Chureh. Emest Jarvis munl church, 5:30 p.m. Baturday. | lhlmlul' at h.ll llk residence, “‘;%“‘ ! tnis lite on ShuEs rloss & Mar- . Solo. Re- !332 PA_ AVE. N.W %% A-—S§ Braths. 'll.l.lA.B; fl?l E l.uDevl"M lh.ll it lllmxel H"l;l(ll in_ full o; LLXA aith, GEO! MS, and A I e Ghunaer {heinte Frame Mart Hrotl . Williams s S W gnn' o urch. 11th %, Butial in Harmény Cemeters: e In Memoriam BOYD, BERTHA .14Y. In s remembrance of our dear mother g dmother. BERTHA MAY BOYD. who ried this life six years ago today, PR ETHEL, AND ThY AND. - GHANDOH LORES, DOROTHY ANDHEiUR'N' DAVIS. CICELY D. A tribute . memory of our dear mother, CTOELY B fil‘«xv.l}s \q';.hvo Passed away seven vears i3 HER DEVQTED CHILDREN, LUCILLE AND D’). nrm\n MAXWELL D. I - Ory of Ty son. MAXWELL D FLEN 1ING. Who died six years ago todas, May 28, 1926, Forget you? No. we never will, We loved you then. we love oi still Your memory is as fresh t. As in 'the hour you pasted sway. HIS MOTHER. GRAYSON. GOLDIE TALIAFERRO. A toke: of love to the memory of our dear mh‘:;flt"‘ lnd d'\nl(d sister, GCLDIE TALIAFERRO h RAYSON. who entered into eternal rest ;;""n Yyears ago today. May 28, 1919. e had & nature you could not help I And a heart that was purer lhlnpl!';l‘d"“ And to these who knew her and loved her Bl'l n;\'(: Erow ol sl m AND HER SISTER, EFFIE. "~ COLDi® Hfi“A.D BERNARD A. 1. v i of my o dm‘:nhAkRD A" OWARD Suddenty © A% 0 guddenly saken away one year “io A darling one from us has a A voiee weloved 15" stfled " lace is vacant in our h ‘Which never can be fi Pd’]m! He had & smile every one loved, A heart as pure as gold ‘To those who krnew and lo\rd him MOTHER' 3\“»:"75’1';&;1: AN NEST Howa 'R. CORA AND E‘R- HOWARD, BFI\AII‘I J. In lov ;10&\:&6")“ dear 1r:end. BERN ARD 3. who died so_sudden! ak0_today. ‘May 28, 1031 Mass &t Prenc ciscan M JEANNETTE. DOROTHY. * MARTIN. ELLA M. A tribute of love the memory of my dear wife and our voted mother. ELLA M. MARTIN. who Test ten years ago toda eiveth Bis beloved sl HER "HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. ¢ SHOEMAKER. LEE. In lcving remembrancy of cur dear son.” LEE SHOEMAKER. wh cied one year go today, May 28, 1931. er wil NISCI, 2} n m my dear husband. MICHEL! ZTANISCE who Copariea this hre hEi years ago today, May 28, The month of May once more is here, To me the saddest of the vear, Because three vears ago today My loving husband passed away. Dear is the grave whe: €t s the memory ad MICHEL E. sad but mms IE, Sacred to the memory NIE WORMLEY, e ™% Sears acor May In_our hearts your memory lingers Tender, kind and true There is not a day. dear mother, DEVOTED"™ Babduiins, ! Missougt FANNIE AND' BESSIE. g NERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0372, ALFRED B, GAWLER TER A GAWLER AM A. GAWLER JOSEPH (GAWLER SONS Established 1850 Cremations Lady attendant 50-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. NAtional 5512-5513 Chapel 17! Phones Wm. H. Sardo & Co.. o Funeral Chapel Ambliance Service __ Lincoln 0524 LM GAWLER CO * Funeral Directors - LEOYARD M. GAWLER 1804 M_St. N l6 5 ST NE .. LINCOLN 8200 _ GEQ W WlSE CO. “f P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASQNABIE. V. L. SPEARE CO Neither the successors to nor connected with the original W. Sqnu'e ot;uhlnh- nt. Phone National 2 N.W. CHAMBERS Stablished 1876 JOHN R."WRIGHT co. _1333 10th St. N.W. __Phene North 0043 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8t ST SE LINCOLN 0: NATIONAL nu.):lg Frank Geier’s Scns 1113 SEVENTH ST N.W Modern Chavel. Telephone N"‘E‘:fl 2473 ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Ce. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Decatur 6212 _ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. ATtistic—expressive—inexpensive. BOUQUET SHOP, 732 17th St. (Distriet 6525, " GEO. C. ! SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS A’ llon:nn PRICES AlpRONE NAT. Sloa. lnd :u:ny:‘ EYC ~ FLORAL TRIBUTES $3.50 uo J.H. LOWERS For Funerals By Wire Anywhere 7NC. 1407 H St. N.W. 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