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SOC IETY Dlstmguxshed Company Attend Fete m Honor of Famous Scientist From Switzerlancl. iE Ambassedor of Belgium, ‘\J Y Re: chief of Navy Jam R. A, Moffett, Aeronautics, cpartment chief of th Dr. Gil John La the National Willlam H (‘rnr?l’apm\ : < presicent of S D. president. : Mr, J. Pi of thr Western E n ¥ € Richard . t of the Interna- "‘nal Cenfere a vin, chief o Eureau; Dr ©f the Bureau Chorles G. Abbot ronian Institutio director of the Ca stitution; Prof. Adoif I Adolph Schultz and Prof. the Johns Hopkins 8cheol in Baltimore; Mr. Jean Pit brother of the professor: Mr. Syly Dorian and Mr. Pierre de Salis, attac at the Swiss legation Col. Clarence Young, assi tary for Aeronautics, was attend the lunchecn becausc of a from the city. Spanish Envoy Returns Today from New York Visit. assador of Spain, Senor Do neisco de Cardenas, will 1 ngton this afternoon fro: has besn for & 1 Stites Weather Biges, direct Standards of New York, few days. * of France and Mme all informal Iuncheon todsy in the embassy in honor of the Rev, Dr. Pelletier, who is sp ing a brief time in Washington. Senator Frederic C. Walcott of Con necticut was a guest at & dinner given by Mr. Alfred Jenkins Shriver of Bal- mora at the University Club in Balti- more in honor of Mr. Frank R. Kent Jast evening. After the dinner Mr. Kcont spoke on “Scme Washington Per- sonalitie: Governor Albert C. Ritchie and Dr. Willam H. Welch also were smong the guests present. Mrs. Parker, wife of Representative James S. Parker, has canceled her en- gagements owing to an accident. The commandant of the Navy Yard end tie officers of the yard have post- ned the dance which was to ha en given January 27 until Friday eve ning. April 21. The dance in January was postponed because of the ceath of former President Coolidge. Lieut. Col. Attache of the It tained informally . day at the Carlton Miss Helen Rempert Cark s ciel escistant to the Atiorney Gen- eral of the United States, will be an honor guest at the annual banquet of the Dht ict of Columbia Women's Ear Atsociation to b: given this evening in_the Chinese room cf the Mayflower. “A Task for the Woman Lawyer” is| the subject of the address of Mr. Clar- ence E. Martin, president of the Amer- | j>an Bar Association, who is to be the guest of honor. Mrs. Eilen Spencer Mussey, otary president and founder of the local chapter of women lawyers, 8182 a brief talk, and Miss Pearl ZcCall. president, will give ths ad- dress of welcome. Miss Hope Thempson is chairman of the banquet commit- tee. Marc) Pennaroli, Milita ian Embassy, ente at luncheon yester- hon- Licut. and Mrs. George R, Burgess have arviyed in Washipgion from Fort Amagdor, Cznal Zone, Fanama, and arc stopping at the Cariton The Rev. Dr. and Mrs, Evans To Observe Amnnwm at Home. The Rev. Albert Evans, associate minister of lhE New York Avenue Prec- byterian Church, and Mrs. Evans will be at home informally in tneir resi- dence, at 2713 Wisconsin avenue, Fri- day afternoons, Januery 20 and Feb- fuary 10, from 4 to 6 o'clock. The former United States Ambassador to Germany, Mr. Jacob Gould Schur- man, x&]umng today on thc Europa en Foute to Egypt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Der.egre will entertain at dinner this evening pre- ceding the second meeting of the sea- son_of the Danecing Class. which will be held tn the Sulgrave Club. Mr. and Mrs. David Brewer Karvick were the honer guests last evening at a dinner given by Col. Wade H. Cooper in his home on Massachuscits avenue. Mrs. Kerrick formerly was Miss Annc Deblasiss of Massachusetts. She and Mr. Karrick were married in the late Fall and recently returned from their Wedding trip in Europe. Mr. Karrick 1s the son of Mrs. James Lawson Kar- gick, who is the daughter of the late Justice David J. Brewer of the United States Supreme Court. Others at the dinner were Representative and Mrs. Menalcus Lankford, Mrs. John Allan Dnuzhen\ Mr. and Mrs_ Arthur SUITS, $18 Nothing down—just pay $6 in February $6 in March $6 in April EISEMAN'S, 7th & F at ¢ Dodge Hote! ellent ved pm. i ay 12 m. to 3 pm. and 530 to 8 pm Music Saturdays and Sundays m 6 to pm NO TIPPING Bridge Forum Luncheons Wednesdays, 12 0 P.M Tmp: * Bridse Mrs. B under Lecture—Lunchean 000 AR WedEGiara N.Capitol &ESts. N.W. AMPLE PARKING SPACE nd- Tirrell, Mr. Walter D. Davidge. Mr. and Mrs, Green H. Heckworth and M Dorothy Dial. Mrs. Dougherty acte as hostess for Col. Coojer The marriage of Mrs. Margarst Ful- lenwider to Mr. Leo A. Callaghan took place this morning in St. Patrick's Church 2t 9 o'clock, the Rev. Father Amon officiating. A reception at the Shoveham followed the ceremcny. bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. John L. Engles of South Bend. Ind.. and the a dark beige ensemble with acce: to c nd and a choulder bouquet of attended her honor weaging a atch, n was M- Willlam Callaghan end his bride left the reception for a wedding trip ¢ home upon their return rs. James Ellwood Jones is lin Hotel in New York for days. Mr. and Mrs, ceme from Ch a Bigelow have to spend an entertained erday. eries of were Miss william F. | Kendrick Phillips riton reviews. ests w book Hester Keok fcers will be held in the of the Carlton Hotel tonight under auspices of the Visayan Circle, Inc.. anization in the » M. Yap. technical ino Federation of is the president-elect of pmmh-ent men of various walks of life—congressmen, judges, university fessors, professional men and cth- —have accepted the invitation to at- tend this ennual affair of the organiza- tion. Filipino delegations from Phila- | delphia, Baltimore and Annapolis are | coming to participate in this tradi- | tional initial social program of the | circle. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Arboliras are in charge of the committee arranging | the affair, Mrs, Va., and Mrs, L. J. Kinney of Albemarle County, Va., have motored to Washing- ton for a short stay and are at the Cariton. Mrs. Jerome Seks entertained at | luncheon yesterday at Wardman Park Hotel. Covers were laid for eight guests, Mrs. George Clymer of Boston, Mass. is passing a few days at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. MacDonald of Birmingham. Ala.. who are making an | extended trip through the Northern Btates, are spending several days at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Henry Magrane of New York | City is at the Carltcn for several days. | Georgetown Fraternity Gives Dance This Evening. ‘ Phi Sigma Pi fraternity of George- town University will hold its initial formal dance of this season in | bome of Mr. Jack Derzavitz at 5323 | Connecticut avenue in Chevy Chasé this evening. Though passive during the last three years. the organization will | take active part in the future. The object of the fraternity is to familiar- ize the student, especially newccmers to Washington, with the campus spirit. Mrs. E. D, Wales of Baltimore is spending the week end at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Ralph Richards will give a pro- gram of music on the Theremin ether wave instrument at the Wesley Heights Club this evening when Mrs. Greta Von Beyer will accompany her at the piano as well ns play several piano solos. Hostesses for the evening in- clude Mrs, Robert O. Saunders Waldo M. Whitehead, Mrs. Charles H. Ruth and Mrs, Homer F. Dawson. Mrs. Charles P. Neill. governor of the District Chapter of the International | Federation of Catholic Alumnae, will receive the members the seniors and faculties of the affiliated schools - at the literary afternoon tomorrow at 3:30 1 in _the Holy Cross Academy he Rev. John B. Dslauney. C . will be guest speaker. Mrs. Neill will be members of the board. including Mrs. Lewis A. Payne, | Mrs. Fred Rice, Miss M Nohe, Miss Marion DuFief, Mrs, John R. Fitzpat- viek. Miss Margaret Harold, Mrs E. Philip Schrier. Miss Kathleen Baker, Miss Mary Thompson, Miss Prances Witten, Miss Mary Agnes Quinn, Miss Ruth Craven and Miss Edna Sheeh: and the members of the board of the Holy Cross Alumnae, Miss Agnes Wal- ter, Mrs. Philip Brown, Mrs. Irene Smith Murray, Mis. Leo Kavanagh Miss Isabelle Dag s Marg Quinn, 2 A Martin McNamara, Miss Regina Flan- nery, Miss Loretto McHugh and Mrs Raiph Carbo Mr. Donald Lea company of 18 at last evening at Hotel, WILL ADDRESS CHILDREN At Takomp PBrk Baptist Church to. William E. La Rue will ongt to the children, en- Man Got Qut of a Hole,” 1e regular sermon, “Ac aw Universal.” Music vested choir. under leadership of I=abel P. Middlekauff, organist and At 7:45 pm. the pastor will give an address on “The Aims and Objeetives Religinus Education,” The Junior will sing WVoman's Missior hursday ure entertained a the supper dance the Wardman Park by Socicty will GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST A UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low 23 Cars and All We have amazed the whole prof Call Columbia 0432 Ceor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Yoy Get the John Crown of Harrisonburg. | the | Mrs. | Assisting - | [ | MRS. GEORGE WILLIAM STRAUBING marriage in Seplemb My, inger of Teledo. Ohio. , before Ler Philin Maxzwell Prescott nd Chath: end was graduated q(‘x\u‘(‘ in l.’hl DR. JOSEPH R SIZOO WILL PREACH TWICE Series of Studies on Modern Prob- National Cny Chnm’n Chnrch\ ™ lems Will Be Continued at Evening Service. At the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning Dr. Joseph 8izoo will have for his subject, | “What Is Christianity?” In the eve- {ning he will continue his reries of | studies on modern problems of religion and life when he will speak on “How | Can We Know Ged? The young people will have a tea at 6 o'clock in the parish hall. |~ The Wednesday Morning Guild will meet at 11 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lewis T. Bre ger. Mrs. Frank S. Niles will speak on Japan. Luncheon | will be served Dr. Sizoo will discuss the second topie, “Indian Americans,” Thursday evening. A meeting of the Westminster Guild will be held at the home of Mrs. George Jacobs Friday e\mln[ ‘REV CLIFFORD H. JOPE 10 DISCUSS SALVATION of }a will P:each Thhd Sermon Beries at Ninth Street Chris- | tien Church in Morning. 1 “The Reality of Jesus Christ” will be' the subject tomorrow morning of Rev. Clifford H. Jope at the Ninth Btreet Christian Church for his third of a series of sermons on “The Realities of the Christian Faith.” “How to Ob- tain Salvation” is the evening topic, when gospel singing will be from the screen. e choir will furnish special music at both services, under the direc- | tion of Joseph Harrison, and William Hayghe will sing a solo in the evening, A delegation, representing the church, will enroll in ‘the Leadership Training School at its initial meeting tomor- row at 2:30 pm, at the Columbia ! Heights Christian Church, where suc- ceeding sessions will be held each eve- ning of the week from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock, concluding Friday night The quarterly missionary meeting will be held at the church at 10:30 am. Tuesday. Members of all the Disciples of Christ Churches of the Distriet of Columbia and Maryland are invited to attend. Lunch will be served by the Nintli Street Missionary Society for 25 cents a plate, The annual banquet of the Lydia| Class will be held at the church Wed- nesday at 7 p.m. Arthur teacher of the ciss, will be toastmaster, The church night dinner will be served by Mrs. E. G. Wright and her committes Thursday at 6:30 o'clock and T. R. Pirtle will conduct the prayer| and praise service m follow. s SERMON TO BE GIVEN ON STORY OF JONAH “The Story of Jonah” will be the subject of the sermon at the 11 o'clock ervice at the Calvary Methodist Church. At 8 pm. the subject will be "An Old Testament Real Estate Transaction™ Dr. Vernon N. Ridgely, minister, will preach at both services. The song serv- ice, at the beginning of the service will be led by Louis A. Potter, and director of music The Calvary young people will hosts tomorrow evening to the Epw Leagues of Eldbrooke and Brightwood Methodiat Churches. At 6 o'clock there {will be a socizl and fellowship hour, {and at 7 o'clock the devotional service. t which Miss Prutia Pairce will act as der, with speeial music furnished by Miss Rhoda Doyle. The special devo- tional service will use for its subject Zimmerman’s great painting, “Christ and the Fishermen.” The devotional meeting will be held | Thursday evening. The minister is in charge of this praise, prayer and fellow- | ship hour. The senfor choir will meet Wednes- day evening for the rehearsal of Gilbert | meet in Social Hall Tuesday evening. | Episcopal Church, Rock Ci Sullivan’s “Trial by Jury.” which will ! be presented in the very near future. rl-| bag, lfll in box lion nnfl-‘v night at Mayflo | Hotel. _Notify lost_and found dept BILLFOLD, black~on Thursday night tueen 10t and 22nd sta personsal contents v ward. ol 70K, COLLIE DOG.—Brow, with thick white col: i 2 074K In or ne town. Finder Blease ecll Weat 2415, Rewnrd | DIAMOND PENDANT EARRING. Willard Hotal cor tom, Wilerg o M ridpy :vtl:,sl.xdl ax\llk ewaid. Address Star ofice. FOLICE | DOO—Bull | wrown okt plagial: lost i R \V-dllll\ll' 33 Clarendon 1663« PURBE-Brown calf akin, ¢ Containis, rmit. fountsin pen, eic be. re: ngme wit rard {. 3, small black zipper. 168% 0 % *oR ail car der “‘4‘ ba rewal Qu_st, 1., %5 ST WATOH~-Go! in, % and 416 Trving now., | Refard: ur- L. Bot in gy Riiona) Th Calumbia Hall, in Virginia. G. Bishop, | organist | be | ATURDAY, J. Y 1, *k A7 | | | | | of ‘God.” CHURCH TO HOLD ancu Asbury Loyalty Program Feature Arranged for Tomorrow. The loyalty crusade at Francis As- | bury M. E. Church South, inaugurated lut Sundey, continues tomorrcw with “community day Each family in the | church has been requested to bring one |or more unchurched persons to the morning service, when the pastor, Rev | Mr. Beery, will preach on “The Housc The evening service will be | Christie will talk on the subject | Januar; | evening service | with_victory d: | tional | | | | | } at Morning Services R, JR., s Baynie Taylor Prescott. dan ibinger is the son of Mr. and M Mrs, Straubings: sttended Harcum, M. Straubinger, jr.. attend- from the Georgetown School of Foreign _ —Underwood Photo. M Su L(]YAI.TY IS SUBJECT OF DR. H. H. HARMON i Sermon Announced—Tenor \ i Guest Soloist. | Dr. H. H. Harmon's sermon subject tomorrow morning at the National City Christian Church will ba “Qur Supreme | Loyalty.” Floyd Jennings, tenor. until recently soloist at the First Church ol Churist, Scientist, in Atlanta, will be a guest soloist, and the chorus choir under the direction of W. E. Braith- waite will sing. The service will be | broadeast over Station WMAL. Dr. Charles S. Wishard of Summit, New Jersey, will speak in the evening. |He is a Presbyterian minister. The | | service will open with a recital on the | organ and tower chimes, played by Robert Ruckman. | Meetings of the Alpha Christian Endeavor Society, Le Rendezvous, and | the Nonpareil Society will be held at | 6:45 o'clock Sunday evening, with tea | | at 6 o'clock. John Langton of Oxford, | England, and Miss Jean Hood. of Edin- burgh. Scotland, will be guest speakers at Le Rendezvous, the college age | group. LYNCHBURG EDUCATOR ‘ WILL SPEAK TOMORROW | J. T. T. Hundley Will Be Heard at Columbin Heights Christian Church. Dr. J. T. T. Hundley, president of Lynchburg College, Va..'will speak at Columbia Heights Christian Church to- morrow at 11 am. cn “Christian Edu- cation Bpecial music will be an an- | them by the choir and a selection on the organ chimes by Miss Esther Hull. At 3:30 pm. the school of religious teaching will open and continue every night at 7:30 o'clock for one week. The program will include Percy Thomas, 5 Prof. Juhn Harms, “Worship"; X8 Jope, “Life of Christ”; Rev H Pinkerton, “Church Officers,” and Rev. H. B. 8mith, "Psychology of Teaching.” At 7:30 pm. tomorrow Rev. Percy Thomas will speak on “Training for Christian Leadership.” assisted by the junfor choir. The istrict Misisonary Societies will meet Tuesday morning at Ninth Street Chmunu Church, | Dr. PLAN L|GHT SERVICE | Grace Episcopal Church to Observe Epiphany Season. | To mark the Epiphany season, 2 Service of Lights” will be held in race Episcopal Church tomorrow eve- ning. The church will be lighted en- | tirely by candles, each member of the | choir ing one, and at one point in the impressive service, all'the lights will be exunxuuhrd save one high up on| the altar from which all the candles will be lighted again, symbolizing the spread of the light of the Gospel !ram‘ its source, Jesus Christ, who termed | Himself the “Light of the World.” The | service will be conducted by the rector, Rev. Meade Bolton Maciryds, and the | pl(-lrher will be Rev. Robert Shores, formerly curate of B8t. Margaret’s/ Church. CLASS PLANS PLAY Brightwood Park M. E. Church to Present Farce Comedy. Rev. 8, Carroll Coale will speak _on “Spiritual Compuleion” and “The Re- bellion of the Incompetent,” at Bright- | wood Park M. E. Church tomorrow. | 'l'hr children’s story will be !nl"k‘d “The King Who Lost His Coattail.” The Epworth League will be guests of the Calvary Methodist Church League at o tea and devotion, at 6 o'clock. The Wesley Men’s Bible Class will The Woman's Home and Foreign Mis- | slonary Bocleties will meet with Mrs, | C. C. Helmick. 5411 Tllinois avenue, Wrdnudlv &t 1:30 o'clock. “Miss Ad- | venture,” a "three-act comedy, will be | resented by the Fidelis class. under | he diroction of Miss Coale, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Monthly [ Minute Mysteries Solution to an INTERNATIONAL CROOK. (See Page A-3.) Fordney knew Stonleigh was & lmpesier because Honekwg 18 not & caty, neither i it vm China. jiongkong is_sn | h-lon[mf to Great Britain ofl || the heast coast of Ohina. s chie? city is Victoila, where the bulk of the population of the island is centere FAR MUST THY usuncun ,—SCHILLER. | en’s loyalty |of the Church” | noon, known as “men’s night” and Dr. A. C. “Men {and the Church.” Other meetings of | the crusade will follow during the ba nce of the month. There will be urprise service’ the 22, with “family night” The men’s and vom- dinners and special devo- tional meeting January 24, 26 and 27 / climaxing the loyalty program January 29. The young people’s devotional meet- ing Sunday at 7 pm. will be in charg of Miss Francés Feiguson. The top for discussion is “Investment in Habit: The council of the young people’s de- partment will mect Tuesday 2t 8 pm at the parsonage, 1866 Monroe street The pastor will e charge of the praye: ce Thursday at 8 p.m The young people will hold the devo- mceting at the Central Union | Mission January "1 at 8 p.m CHEVY CHASE CHURCH TO HEAR VISITORS in Members of Oxford Group to Talk Tomorrow. Oxford group who tomor: to speaic Wilson of St Bapiist Church Those _scheduled Mary Muir (land; Francis Goulding of . St | College. Oxford, and Bacil Yate Oriel College. Oxford, and Edinboroug? During the preaching hour the “happy hour” for children will be keld in the adjoining building, &t which time B: blo plctures will be thrown on the s and stories told. * The “happy hour” in charge of Miss Mary Forbes. The pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, Il preach at the evening service on “Hymns of Prayer.” This service wi'l be illustrated with hymns thrown o the screen The Woman's Society will meet Mon- | day. ~White Cross activities will begin {at 11 o'clock, followed by a luncheon At the meeting following the Juncheon Miss Jean' Cole, superintendent of the Florence Crittenton Home, will speak Mrs. H. W. O. Millington will have charge of the devotions. Mrs, H. M Test will preside. A study course for church and Sur day school leaders will be convened Monday evening. The subject of the | course “will be “The Educational Task | of the Local Church.” Mrs. Robert F. | Mancill will be the lva(hev LOYALTY MONTH SERIES TO CONTINUE TOMORROW “The Second Great Essential to Christian Living” Is Subject of Rev. t are Helene, George E. Schnabel. The second in the series of loyalty month sermons will be preached tomor- | Tow morning at Albright Evangelical Church, Rev. Schnabel, minister. The subject will be “The Becond Great Essential to Christian Living.” Both choirs will sing at this service and the emphasis will be on‘men and religion. A men and religious service will be conducted at 8 p. m. under the auspices of the official board. The guest speak- ers will be Rev. Hallen Viney of Cam- bridge University and Mrs. John Bland of New York Cty Electon of officers for the Albright Brotherhood will be Tuesday evening The church night dinner will be served at 6:15 o'clolk Thursday and the annual visitation will follow. On Friday night Theodore Tiller, jr. will present his puppet show urder the auspices of children’s division of the Sunday school. DR. TAYLOR TO PREACH BT Memorial George E Will Wel- come Missionary to Brazil Home. At Central Presbyterian Church. the pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will pr tomorrow morning on “The Che and at night on | Parable of the Sower.” Tuesday night | there will be a reception for Miss Lucy Steele, & returned missionary from Brazil. Miss Steele went to Brazil five years ago from the Central Presbyterian Church and has been stationed at Var- ginha in the state of Minas, Brazil ‘The Young People’s Bible CL\LS will have for the topic u{ stus night, ‘The pastor, Dr. class. Central Taylor, will e SERMON SERIES BEGUN Dr. Dudley Subjact Will Be “Versatility.” During the Epiphany season of St Stephen and the Incarnation Church, Sixteenth and Newton streets, the rec- tor, Dr. George F. Dudley, is preaching a series of special sermons The following are the #ubjects: Janu- ary 15: Morning, “Varsatility” “Jesus Baptized.” Janu. Morning, Dr, Willlam F. Pcirce dent of Kenyon College, to speak ernoon, “Jesus the Provider.” January 29: Morning, “The Christian C zfternoon, the Healer.” Fel ruazy 5: Morning, “The Thankful Chris- tian”; almnoon Jr<u5 llm Judge.” ROCK CREEK SERVICES Holy Commumun ‘Will Be Cele- brated Tomorrow. at Rock Creek k Church |road and Webster street, include cele- | bration of holy comunion at 8:30 a.m. | and morning prayer at 11 o'clock, with sermon by the rector, Dr. Franklin J. | Bohanan, Meetings during the week: Girls’ Friendly Society, 7:30 at 3:30 p.m. Priday; Tomorrow Services temorrow the Rect. Troop, 7:30 ’pm Friday. Holy Comforter Chapel, Rock Creek Parish, 5714 Georgia avenue, will ob- serve holy communion at 7:30 a.m. to- | morrow, followed by morning prayer at | | 11 o'clock. Evening prayer and-address | at 7:30 o'clock. The Chapel Guild will ,mett at 8 pn, Wednesday, and Thurs- d-y at 7:30 p.m., Rev. William L. Mayo, minister in cherge, will hold a con- | terence. | —_ South Dakota Budget Slashed. | PIERRE, 8. Dak., January 14 (#).— Gov. Tom Beiry's budget recommend- ing a $2,152,13¢ cut in appropriations for tch)u next two ll:tc:l yurl.a ;"n: sent t e Dak Legis yes- |t:vdny ‘The executive urged that ex- mdmuu be lhl'l# !;7. 3335 ':o.m !u‘t ‘from. the 8801355 appropHated % presant I&lh-. e COMMUNITY DAY ) aft- | . m. Mot day and | Guild, | meeting of the class Thursday evening.| 2 p.m. Wednesday, and the Boy Scout | Mayflower Hotel, 6:30 p.m. PLAN DINNER FRIDAY Annual Mother-and-Daughter Fete | Planned at Wesley Church. | Dr. John Reid Shennon will be the | preacher at the 11 o'clck service in Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church td- | morrow. Dr. Shannon was for some | Years vastor of the Metfopolitan Memo- | rial M. E. Church. | The pastor, Dr. Phelps Head, will ! preside Thursday evening at the service of prayer. The annual Mother-and- Daughter dinner will be held Friday at 6:30 under the auspices of the Woman's Misslonary Society, of which Mrs. G. Percy McGlue is president. Miss Mil- dred Dean of the Latin department of the Washington high schools will be the guest speaker. OFFICIALS SERVE AT ROGERS RITES District to Be Buried in Family Lot at War- renton, Va. morning. | at the | Coroner ere included among ry and active pallbearers at | > funcral early this afternoon of Dr. | Joseph D. Rogers, District coroner and well known physician here for more | than 25 years, wno died Thursday. The services were to be held at his| ome, 1400 M street. with Rev. Charles | | T. Herndon, of Warrenton, Va., ofii-| clating. The body will be taken to Leesburg, Va., for burfal in the family lot. Active palibearers are J. Donald Richards. Dr. A. Magruder MacDonald, Harry Allmond, Fred A. Smith, Thomas M. Beker and John G. Bell Honorary , palibearers include Luther E. Reichelderfer, Maj. Ger bart B. Cresby, Dr. Sterling Ruffir | Lewis H. Taylor, Malcolm G. Gibbs, Dr. | J. Ramsay Nevitt, Pen Webster, Thomas P. Hickman, Dr. J. B. Piggott, Dr. Wade | Atkinson, Even H. Tucke: Stephen | | Kramer, Roberi Cottrell, Dr. W, Dr. Thoinas Capigas and Charles Opening an inq; MacDonald jury t to be : Regers’ death—that the Dmr.cz “has suffered a great loss | LIFE OF COOLIDGE INSPIRES SERMON Rev. H. W. Bugan to Discuss Les- | sons to Be Learned From Former President. the Life of Calvin| ll be the subject of a relig- | lous addrees by Rev. H. W. Burgan at | Hamline Methodist ~ Episcopal ight at 7:45 o'clock. 2 President, broke the ground for the present Hamline | cdifice on July 23, 1924. One of the official members of the church, Edward S. Brashears, tomorrow night will give | his imoressions of the late President as he obeerved him on that occasion. Favorite hymns of Mr. Coolidge will | be_sunj Kr morning lhe pastor will use Coolidge, In as his sermon theme, “Taking Jesus for | Granted.” The chorus choir will sing | at_hoth services. The midweek devotional service will| be held Thursday night and will be in | charge of the pastor. The Girl Scouts | will meet Thursday at 3:30, and the | Boy Scouts at 7:30 Friday. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH TO HOLD COMMUNION | Rev. Cocke Will Preach on Bubject of “Life’s Disappointments.” In Al Saints’ Eplscopal Church, Chevy Chase, the rector, Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, will have for the subject tomorrow — “Life’'s . Disappointments.” There will also be a service, with com- munion, at 7:30 am. The rector will a baptismal service for the infant hild of Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Hovey in the afternoon Miss Evelyn Plerce of the Indian Buresu will be the speaker at the meet- | ing of the Woman's Auxiliary Tuesday 10:30 am. Mrs. Thomas E. Rob-| ertson will preside, The Junior Auxiliary will meet Tues- day at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Thomas W, McKnew, 108 West Virgilia street, the | speaker to be Miss Frances, Davenport | of Anacostia. ie meeting of the parents and | Sunday school Monday | ing some of the mothers decided £o | vestments for the junior choir, | ly organized by Mrs. w. K(Ih) apd R, Groomes of the church ‘choir, will sing in the| church on the second Sunday in each month and also during the Len period. DR. HARRIS TO PREACH Representatives of Oxford Move- | ment to Attend Evening Service. | At Foundry Methodist Epis xopnl‘ Church tomorrow morning Dr. Fred- | erick Brown Harris, pastor, will preash on “Transformed by Beholding.” In the | evening he will be assisted by repre- sentatives of the Oxford movement, | who will give personal testimonies of | experiences growing out of their par- ticipation in this movement, Meetings scheduled for the week: Fellowship class, home of Mrs, R. I.| Schneider, 3701 Massachusetis avenue, | Monda; 8 o'clock; Clotilda Lyon | McDowell * Auxiliary of the Woman's oreign ~Missionary Society, at the| ngeline, 1320 L street; Miss Lulu F. ! Dick, hostess, Tuesday at 8 o'clock; | Men's Club ladies’ night, in the church | lors. Friday night, With an il ed lecture by V/. M. Stirling, chief| of the Bureau of American Ethnology, | | Smithsonian Institution, on “A Jour- ney Among the Headhunters of the Amazon.” i Henry Teller | | | | | | at CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Bingo and card party. Potomac Post | 1 uxiliary, No. 1085, V. F. W. Sailors and Marines' Ciub, 1015 L street, 8 p.n. Card party, Ladies of the Washing- ton Floreis’ Club, Willard Hotel, 9 pm. | Banquet, Women's Bar Association of | the District, Mayflower Hotel, 7:30 pm. | Meeting, Order of the Eastern Star, Dinner. Alpha Tau Omega Fra- ternity, University Club, 7 p.m. Dinner, Police” School, Willard Ho- | tel, 7 p.m. Dance, Girls' Friendly Society, Trin- ity Church, 9 pm. Dance and party, Mi Society, uemu.u Mansions, teenth street, 8:15 p.m. ) Sme 400 Planes. Bomb Fort. ASUNCION, P- January 14 ). :E,‘?.'n.. il 0 amaged m&"."& bombaréed and ) | BROOKS. 4D | DAY, 14 GRI ANNIE. | J‘m.y | HOWARD. FRAX | JONES. KITTY. On Thursday. January 12, | Authority on Crusades Dies. NEW YORK, January 14 (#) —Dana | Carleton Munro, professor of medieval history at Princeton University, died here last night of pneumonia. He was 67 and had been ill one week. He was | one of the world’s foremost suthorities | on the Crusades, Beaths. BERNARD. JOHN K. On uary 14 i, JOHN K. loved husband of Helen Rernard 18th st. n.v. Puneral from Timot lon's funeral parior. Monday. January at %10 a auiem mass at St Stepben's Church st.and Pa. ave. nw. at o a n ment Mount Olivet Cemete; A GERTRUDE. On Frid at her residence. 13t mmm da Braths, NIE, CARVELL. Oun . at her resi- n.w.. CARRIE . beloved wife of Ed- of Mrr. Nellie Mark Niess. Body above address cm t0 NIESS. CARRIE VIRG | Pa. “witeras Saturday. Jan- 141 BERNARD., be- of 114 H. EMMA, i PHILLIPS, January Sudder at Mapiew Md Friday, Sanie A PHIL- Shitlips and Hedges Blauvel. dress on terment Tappon, BOTTLEMAY. ed- adria on G DE Jan d ARAH CATHERIN TOSS. WILLIAM CLYDE Friduy. January 1%, 1951, ot the I January 13 b a of her deukhter. M Diamond =ve hersh CATHERINE ' BOTTLEMAY way). Remains resting ner's ¢ until 9 am. Sundav. services at the reside Sundaz. Jaauary’ 15, a1 ment Forest Oak Cemetery, Md. inv LICF THOM 1133, & NIS. after a br ENNIS. belovea wite of Emory Grove, Md. = S Sylvesier Ennis; four sisiers. Lillie Boyd. Hattle Waters. Ruby elyn Ei A host of other reiatives and fricnds s vive her. 'R Washington nw. Funersl Sunday pm. from Emory Grove } E Grove, Md. Relatives Jnne 419 OTHO Taize Rudd nis. HELTON. DELLA. On Hyattsville. lors Monday MARY C. at 1am. MARY C. nly, of the late Willi at’ Gallinger HOMPSON. ' beloved devoted son Monds ce to sunk " al 9 invited. be ives Cemetery. CARPER. ARTHU day. January 17 pial” ARTHUR N Inte: s in Wood N. Svddenly. 1033 at_Casualty TOMPKINS, WILLIAM. JCARPE Hos- On Thursday. neral Sunda the W, Ernesi Jari U st. h.w. CARTWRIGHT. THOMAS J. Fridav. January 1 CARTWRIGHT. azed January fu Suddenly. HOMAS J. only_son | On Frie his resi= EDWARD .. belov d of the late Williams (nee Martin). Remaing ed after S noon_ at 1of “Thomas P, Murray & Sob hols ave, se. Puneral from th pel on Monday. January ves and friends ine mal Cemeiery. COFFREE, uary 1 CAROLINE. 1933, On Thursday, Jan- | ROLINE COFFREE. aged 52 ‘years. Remains resting at Lee's fu- neral home, $th and Musy ave. ne; where | ces_wiil be held on At 2 pm. Relatives and {riends ed to aticnd. Interment private. | BURLEAN. On_ Friday. January 13, Walter Reed Hosital, NSA R. On samr- i. at Emergency A R. WINTER, nesaw Apt. aged Ad years. Pue neral services at the S. H. Hines Co, fus neral hom 14th st. n.w,_on Mone 11 am. Interment Cemetery, !u flmnrtam | years ago mda\ .Y nuary 14, Loved 1y life. remembered \n death. HIS LOVING DAUGHTERS. * GREEN. ANNA EARLY. In loving rememse B!VJA\HN GRZ!N AND ’AM“.Y P | dnx mother, ]DA v (JRlNU"'R who _de: “: :“} nuur} ‘(h:l h‘lu Iwo years ago today, Ji 3 p.m., uary 3 : = “C‘ Just when life was sweetes ‘The gates of heaven opened And she entercd that s rest. HER CHILDREN. * VELL, MATILDA E. Iu sad but loving MATILDA E. MANVELL, who departed this 1ife two yeats ago today. January 14,1931, ARTHUR AND THE CHILDREN. ¢ | MONROE. MILDRED J. A tribute of ¢ Pendleton. Ernest seral church, 2 YOU 3. N.W.. Sunday reafter ence, (47 Callan st Tuesday, January 17, at 11 Mount Airy Bantist’ Church. Arlington National Cemetery. HER, CORA. On Thursday, January 17, Guilinger Hospitul. CORA FISH: % of 1058 Westford pl.. Déanwood. D. C. Bhe leaves wne sister, Haitie Jones; four nephews, six nieces and @ host of other relativ d friend-. Rema at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. und Eye sts. s.w.. until Saturday evening t her luie residence. Funeral Sun- anuary 18. at 1:0 pa.. from the First “Baptist Chuich, Deanvoad D, C corner of Whittingham and Sheril Interment Payne Cemetery. GARDINER Thursday, ting (private) m Oak H rd. loss_two sons rdiner: eight u: her best, ndehildren and a nd_ friends. Romains | Hicks' funeral home, alt deice “Puneral Sundes. January B at Mount Balvation Baptist Church: Halls Hil V. Interment Baptist Cem- elery, Hill, Va. Devarted this iife on . at the Little SISty of the Poor. ANNIE GREEN. -8 lived at 1047 1st st s.w. The remains re resting at Ruth Dabner’s funeral home at 4 . n.w. until 4 o'clock pm. Sundsy. Japuary 15, Too services will b held st the Little Sisters of the Poor. Monday, January 10. Interment at Mount Olivet 15 GRIMES. BENJAMIN. On Wednesday, Jan- | ugry 11, 16 Hot Springs Va. after & riel iinest, BENJAMIN GRUZES. | He Shall claim of death cause us to grieve Aud make our courmge faint or (al? Nay! et us Taith ana he 1 HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, % JAMES AND AMANDA MONROI MARIE M. JUMFER. | PAYNE. MARTHA. In loving remembrance s & devoled wife and other rolatives | Of my dear sister, MARTHA PAYNE. who Remaing rostt foonx | de thirieen years ago foday, WU nw. Funeral | ) Dm.. $rom above- Rr\ ‘W. 0. Carrinaton | Interment Lincoln Memorial and friends. funeral home, January 14. at ral home, ing. ery. GLOVER, HARRY. On Thursday, January 5. HARRY GLOVER. ' Remains ru'ml at J. T. Eiewari's funeral home, | n.e. Notice of fu N, JOHN Junuary 1%, Remsains restl r fueral home. 1119 Pennsyis Notice of funeral later. MAUDE E. On Thursday, Jan- | 1933, MAUDE E. HARTLEY, be- fe of William Hertley and daughter of Francis May Fui from the Pifth Baptist Church, #ith sts. s.w.. on Monday. January id. & %0 pam, Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery EVA. On Saturd her residence. 1 i ES EVA HOWARD beloveg wife of il | Saht" Hardeaft” and Puneral ~services residence, 121 G st. n.e., on Tunaary 140 0 “am. ‘Relatives frlonds invited: Interment at Mt Ol Cematery se the door of my HER uuor:n SISTER, ELIZABETH I'I!II.I/IPM FRANCIS €. In losing reme an son “and brother, "o Phnkids, Who depurted this life live years avo today, Janu Tho_lost to MOTHER. DAD "AND 81 WRENN, ELIZABETH. =In memory of mother. ELIZABETH WRENN, whe eparied Chis life soven, Jeare 880 iodary January 14, 1976 HER LOVING DAUGHTER, MARY. WRENN. ELIZABETH. In sad but 1ovipg ree membrance of our dear mother. ELIZAe BETH WRENN, who deparied (his life seven years axo today. Jenuary 14, 193 HER LOVING CHILDREN, | YORK. JACKIE, iug_memory of my € YORK. who de- vears ago today, rhary mass &b ries I8 MOTHER In sad but lovinj dear husband an ther, J. RICHARD YOUNG, who depart~ this life "two years ago today, Jahe uary 14, 1911 Loved ia life. ramembered in di HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. y dur o STERS, nia av J. RICHARD. Abrance of our the Cleg 'Johnson’ and Sfather son resting st church, 14 FUNERAL Dflll‘ TOR 5 'J.WILLIAM LEI FUNERAL DIRE mu CREMATORIUM dth & MASS. AVE NE LINCOLN 5200, W. W, DEAL & CO. 810 H ST. N.E ____LINCOLN 8200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 11131 SEVENTH ST. N.W. | Modern Chapel. Telephone N "“f“‘l 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. _Phenc Liucoln_¢: }oscph F. Birch’s Sons (IBAAC BIRCH) 13034 M St. N.W, Phane west 4 9429 JTOLEMENTSSINS Estab. 1862 _ 1241 Wis, Ave, N.W. _West 0804 lJOHN R. WRlGHT CO. t. Phone North 0047 i itmea 1o t Her residen KITTY JONES. daughter of sasc and Muria Jones. beloved . Livzie, . Wi ~hm'mx" nd | the lute sister of and Anthou: Ma residouce nduy, January A_M. E. zion cnmm Nauck, Va. Rev. Roberson of- | ¢ Relatives 'and friends invi ted | ‘ment chureh cemetery. Funer Janvary 16, at 2 p.m da from residence. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetel Relatives and friends invited. 1 KYLE, HOWARD A. A special comm, 3 of the New Jerusalem Lodge. . will ‘be held gt the Masonic | and New York ave. nw. | ay, January 10. | 1 o'clock for the purpose o u.icicing the fu. of Brother HOWARUA. KYLE. By order of ©JOHN C, ECHETRUMPF, MANGOLA, JOR: Hurden Spanish War auested 1o ussc funeral perlors Monos MANGOL'A WILLIAM 0. OHM, Commander. )u‘wn}. PRISCIL Worshlj Comrade Cauip d J. | ed | tie Tuhersl rade, JOHN ALFRED B, GAWLE! WALTER T A9 Terry; one three crandehildren " Hel Wit Lee and Rusce JOSEPH GAWLER SONS Fistablished 1850 Chapel Oremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. PHONES: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFIGE Neither lhz succassors to nor connected | with ‘the original W. R. Speare establish- Eione Netonat 2spa 1009 H St. N.W, TlMOTHY HANLON WILLIAM H, SCOTT Monday. Januery Dabuey's funeral home. Rclatives and friends invited. THE FAMILY | MARTONE. ANXNA ©. Suddenly, on Pride 3 . at_her residence. 7 . Bajtimore” Md. ANNA O. beloved wife of Valentine Martone. Sory- ices will be held at zZurhorst’s funeral | parlors. 301 East Capitol st or Monday, January 16, 3t 2 pm. interment at Fort Lincoin Gemetery. 18 | MeCONCHIE, NELLIE GIILUM. oOn, Pri-| 1nad. Gt her residence. 534" ot . NELLIE GILLUM Mc- ONGHIE. ‘maijief of Mrs, R, % McCon- tr rrell. C snd E qn Neinaios Aepine Al of P A Taitavull, 4 Funergl sérvices i her |III(DXL l on Mouday. January 1 [ Relatives and friends invited. | nterseni Deslagiin, Vo 16 | “flgh.éw % e o et W E, W of Johi e tll S | FUNERAL DESIGNS. S5 EE GEo. A, comLEY w - m' v'v‘cl iriatie Desipns by £ '". of V‘m G T % Harver Bras, Co,, 12J2 F hlr" Aute Delivery lnnh- m! Il&ld-‘ [OIII' and Eye sts. &.w. ’“‘flfi- RCELY,

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