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SOCIETY SOC IETY Mrs. Roosevelt Returns Late Today From New York, Where She Attended Lunch Celebrating M‘otl\cr‘s Day. H!H-Mtwfllbo]ouudhh Mrs. Roosevelt, who | Dr. J by wfll return from New York, here yesterday she spoke at the -nnull Mother's day luncheon in the Waldorf-Astoria. President and Mrs. Roosevelt will have with them over Sunday Mrs. Stanley Mortimer, MIA! Elizabeth Reed, Miss Esther Lape and Mr. Bernarr MacFadden, Mrs. Roosevelt has issued invitations for & tes Monday afternoon in the ‘White House. Mrs, Claude A. Swanson, wife of the Becretary of the Navy, was the est in whose honor Mrs. Berrien, wife of Cap'. Prank D. Berrien, entertained at luncheon yesterday at the National Woman's Country Club. The other ests were Mrs, Frank B. ghnm. Mrs. n H. Fuller, Mrs. Edgar B. Larimer, Mrs. Dion Willlams, Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. John H. Gibbons, Mrs. Paul Bastedo, Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. Rushmore Patterson and Miss Valerie Padelford. ‘The Attorney “General, Mr. Homer Cummings, and the Secretary of Labor, -Miss Fflu‘:’bu Perkins, will attend the dinner tonight to be given in New York in honor of the Postmaster General, Mr. James , A. Farley. Others who will speak at the dinner will be the mayor of Boston, Mr. James M. Curley, and g(r!.hmes Roosevelt, son of the Presi- lent. Ambassador of Mexico Host at Official Dinner. ‘The Ambassador of Benor Don Fernando Gonzalez Roa, enter- téined at dinner last evening in honor of the minister of finance of Mexico, Senor Don Alberto J. Pani. The other guests were Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull; Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Willlam_Woodin; Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Henry A. Wallace; Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Daniel C. Senator Key Pittman, Senator h T. MMnm ‘Undersecretary of Mexico, tary of State, Mr. Wilbur J. Carr; As- i Secref of State, Mr. Francis ; Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. wunun C. Bullit; Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Rexford Tug: " Blue Spruce, $1.00 12 to 10 lnches, Red Myrtle, 5 and ol Shensbery e d vergreens 1 to o l-rbern. "oe; Iris, 10¢ up; Feliow “” MARYLAND NURSERY Edmonston_(East Hyattsville). A TREAT FOR MOTHER %S&GELS ‘"Say it with Shaffer’s Flowers” | MOTHER'S DAY, May 1ith | I | Remember to Send Flowers to Mother « « . She never forgets you CHOICEST FLOWERS Of all varieties At their freshest and best At New Low 1933 Prices FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED TO ALL POINTS GEO. C. SHAFFER #2900 14th St. ~ MAKE THIS NEW DRESS YOURSELF Inexpensively 1IT'Ss NO. 1213 15¢ 8ee it in the Sim fihflq M-gnme —on salé at all leading dress goods counters. SIMPLICITY PATTERN CO. $t., New York City well; Assistant Secref of Commerce, %fl! Dickinson; chief of the Mex- jcan diviston of the Department of State, Mr. Herschel V. Johnson; naval lld9. the Whil Wll':'r Vernou; Pln-Amcflcnn Union, Dr uu 8. Rowe; Mr. Manuel Gomez Morin, mmm: couhselor of the Mexican embuly. 2 Luis Padilla Nervo; secretary to the min- ister of finance of Mexico, Mr, Ignacio de 1a Torre; military attache to the Mex- ican embassy, Gen. Francisco J. Azulhr, Mr. Curlos Arroyo, first sécretary of the Mexican embassy, Mr. Pablo cun pciofllz Mr. Jose Aflnsulnm sec- secretary of the 'xican embassy, Mr. Rafael Puentes, jr.; third secre- taries of the Mexican embassy, Mr. cisco Vazquez Treserra and Mr. Carlos Peon l!!l Valle; secretary to the Ambassador of Mexico, Dr. Francisco Nunez Chavez; agricultural attache to the Mexican embassy, Mr. Hilario Meza Clenfuegoe, and the attache to the Mexican embassy, Mr. Luis Ortegon. The Minister of China, Dr. Sac-Ke Alfred Sze, entertained at s charm- ingly appointed reception afternoon in honor of the m! §nance of China, Dr. T. V. Boong, Who is in_ Washington for conference with the President. The function was given at 2221 R street, the home” of tho former Secretary of the Navy and Charles PFrancis Adams, ahich the .hp-nue delegation leased for the duration of their stay. Bpring flowers were used through- out the house and the Minister and Dr. Soong stood before a screen of palms fo receive the large company of guests, re&)relenullw of official, diplomatic and residential soclety. Assisting the Minister at the tea table were Mrs. Charles L. McNai Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. Fred Britten, Mrs, Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. Mark Bristol, Mrs, John Allan Dougherty and Mme. Yung_Kwai, wife of the counselor of the Chinese legation. ‘The Minister of Honduras, Senor Dr. Don Celeo Davila and Senora Davila, entertained informally at dinner at the Madrillon last evemm The Minister of Veneruela and Se- nora de Arcaya will be among those at the last performance of the National Capital Horse Show this afternoon at Bradley Farms. They will be guests in the box of Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim, who will also entertain in their box the Minister of the Irish Pree State, Mr. Michael MacWhite, and Senator and Mrs. Marcus Coolidg Among other box holders for the show are the Ambassador of Argentina, Se- nor Felipe Espil; the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Cardenas, Count- ess Sgzechenyl, Mrs. Nicholas Long- worth, Admiral and Cary T. Grayson, | Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Brien, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. David St. Plerre Gail- lard, Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Dr. and Mrs. James Alexander Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marvin Haynes, the newly gpolnlcd Minister, to Canada and Mrs. arren Delano Rbbbins. Comdr. and Mrs. Smith Hempstone, Maj. and Mrs. Henry Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert and others. Mrs. Jane Hamilton Rhodes, who is a guest of the President and Mrs. Roosevelt at the White House, was among those at yesterday’s show. She arrived in a White House car accom- mnud by Mrs. George Holmes and T young son, and for a while was the g of Mr. and Mrs, Harley Peyton ilson, who occupied the box of Miss Helen Lee Eames Doherty, who is en route to Europe. Others at the per- formance were Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Mrs. M. Brady of Rapidan, Va., who is vlsm Mr. lnd Mrs. Alex- ander Gregg, and Mrs. Horace Mac- farland, who entertained Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Owen, Comdr. F. L. Bandoz, Mrs. John H. Iden, Mrs. Gilman Bul- lard and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hud- gins Mr. and Mrs. Hudgins, son and daughter-in-law of Mrs. Macfarland, vgl! occupy her box at this afternoon’s show. A wedding of interest in congres- sional circles will take place this after- noon at 4 o’'clock when Miss Ellen Hall, daughter of former Reprrmenta!he Thomas Hall of North Dakota and Mrs. Hall, will become the bride of Dr. Henry Amiss Hornthal. The ceremony will be performed in the Congressional Club, 2001 New Hampshire avenue. ‘The marriage of Mrs. Mark Reid Yates to Mr. Edmund Brewer Mont- gomery will take place Saturday, June 10, in All Saints’' Unitarian Church. A tion will follow the ceremony in the home of the bride on Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Harry 8. Black, who_recently | returned from Bermuda, will sdil today on the Olympic for Europe, where she will spend the greater part of the ,summu y T of Mr. Mrs. Hugh M. Southgate ‘annount the engagement of their daughter, Isabel Frances, to Dr. Karl C. Corley, son of Mrs. Arthur D. Kidder. No date has been set for the wedding. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frank Royer Keefer will entertain at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Ciub ir honor of Miss Edith Quier of Reading and Miss Jane McCullough of Philadel- phia. Miss Quier and Miss McCuliough Bre members of the Philadelphia golf team whlch is gdnylng in Washington this week e rs. Dorothy Campbel! Hurd, who hu been Canadian, British CONN. AVE. AT QUE ST. hrnnn. stoffed eggs, celery 'n.h roguefort cheese, minced n Hors d'oeuvre lunch 5 potato salad, shrimps, chicken or ham. —greatest variety. tips, pickled walnuts, Endless Choice—Coffee and Hot Rolls Starting Today 3 and 8P. M. 8-Free Lectures—-8 By BHAGWAN GYANEE India’s Great Teacher and Educater lecture packed with Science, History i and vmldom of the East. LECTURE TOPICS e L‘E.-‘F’m"""-'&ssmm e "‘lug‘non ‘e TL—» ON _TRIAL—Are We Civilized? Ned Fotsanirizs or X rmwaL M.—“WHAT HAS EVOLUTION DONE TO THE CHEMICAL Thars., May 13, 8 P. M.—" THE INNER MY Dr. Gyanee is & profound scholar, wid in lsngusee. ina handies the deepest si STERIES OF DIGESTION.” ely traveled. and exceptionally endowed ubjects in & refresbing "h 3.0 ARLINGTON HOTEL—1026 Vermont An. PUBLIC. YOU ARE W ;| times, Frederic A. Henne Mrs. Fries, for Mot ter's day. Mrs. Henney with Alan Gilbert and Frederic, wife and chlldrtn of L\eut. ,» Army Industrial College, with her p-Hr:nu Maj. Gen. s-Ewing thn. and National American champion three will also be among the guests. Representative “and Mrs. JBertrand H. Snell are at the Greenbrier at White Sulphur Springs for several days. Representative and Mrs. Terry Car- penter have as a guest in their apart- ment at the Broadmoor Mrs. Carpen- ter’s mother, Mrs. George Carruthers of Scottsbluff, Nebr. Dr. Hjslmar Schacht, president of the German Reichsbank, and members | of his party are now in New York at the Sherry-Netherlands. Former Assistant Attorney General| Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt has gone to New York for a short stay and is at the New Yorker Hotel. | Among those melvmg at the regular Friday afterncon tea at the Congres- slonal Club yesterday were Mrs. Edwin | 8. Broussard, Mrs. Alben W. Barklay, | Mrs. Thomas L. Blanton, Mrs. James F. Byrnes, Mrs. Joseph W. Byrns, Mrs. William A. Ayres, Mrs. 8. Otis Bland, Mrs. Robert L. Bacon, Mrs. John M. Baer, Mrs. John W. Boehne, jr.; Mrs. Carroll L. Beedy and Mrs. Jeff Busby. Mme. Eulabee Dix gave an interest- | ing steroptican lecture, entitled “Red | Paint and Butterflies,” and Mrs. Rob- ert G. Bimmons, wife of the former Representative, showed pictures of | members of the club taken by her. | Miss Anna Louise Blanton and Miss Marie Louise Broussard acted as ushers. Mrs. Howard Bishop will entertain at | a dance this evening in honor of Miss | Katherine Bichowsky. The final dance of the season of the Arkansas State Society will be held tonight at the Broadmoor, 3601 Con- necticut avenue. The Men's Glee Club ?( ;uhghl’c‘)btzmle Electric 'Pown' Co. will furnis am of which will gegfi o'clock. All memhen ot their friends are cordially mnvi attend. Mrs. Marshall. widow of Vice Presi- dent Thomas R. Marshall, was the gue(t in honor Mrs. George T. Marye, wife of the former United States Ambassador to Russia, entertained a small company at luncheon today at the National Womsn's Country Club. ‘The United Siates Minister to Es- tonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and Mrs. Robert W. Skinner arrived in New York yesterday aboard the Manhattan and will come to Washington for a few days before going to their home in Ohio for the Summer. The secretary of the United States embassy in Paris and Mrs, William 8. Howell, §r., will sail today sboard the Buropa to return to the former’s post. Fol Wmnutlve and Mrs. E. mn"?‘:rnn were hosts at dinner last evening in their home in Weathersfield, Conn. mptly 2t 9:30 vited to e president of Williams College ln.xd'therl A. Garfield entertained at luncheon wdny ‘in their home on the campus in Willlamstown, Mass., their guests being the trustees of the ‘college and sev:r‘;! of the executive officers. Mr. and Mrl- Long's Home, Montpelier, Opens Thursday. Mrs, E. Brooke Lee, who assisting Mrs. William Cabell Bruce of Baltimore | in arranging the opening of Montpelier, the historic estate of Ambassador and Mrs. Breckenridge Long at Laurel, Md., on Thursday from 11 until 6 o'clock, has announced the following additional names of her committee: Mrs. Cazenove Lee, Mrs. Step) %en Bonsal, Mrs. Joseph E. Wumnzwn Mn Harry B. Hawes, Mrs. J. Frederick Essary, Mrs. William Corcoran_Eustis, Mrs. William Bcverly Mason, Mrs. Horace E. Washini Mrs. J. Hanson Ely, Mrs. Rozier Dula: ny. Mrs. J. Harry Covington, Miss Sara Lee and Miss Agnes Peter. United States consul genersl to e . Ernest Lloyd Harris, Mrs. Elonzo Tyner mer had friends dlninl with her at the Russian Troika last | turned to Wash! her apartment in the Woodley. Comdr. and Mrs. Howard Emery have closed their apartment at the Broad- spend the Summer will months in their Buckfield, He home, returning to the Broadmoor in Fall. and Mrs. Jnnph!o:snwenol zlphuhmhmm Booth-M and Miss Mr. Philad Mgs. the evening, | % e soclety and | | ter, who have | in Alken, BOSTON TERRIER PUP, Tmuq ehild's pet: to name of “Topay. et ANSESTE Ko 3. at, Ratpier, g white metal vlchml.ld Tims. e Booth, daughters of Chiet Justice and Mrs. Fenton W. Booth, on Lamont street, and will entertain for them at a dinner dance at the Shoreham to- night, and have a tea for them tomorrow 0on, being assisted at the latter by Mrs. Vinton Merchant, Mrs. Edward Welliver, Mrs. Edwin Booth and Miss Theresa Towne. During their stay in the city Mr. snd Mrs. Conwell 'Ill be entertained by Miss Margaret Ashford of Park road and by Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Merchant of Irving street. Miss Mary V. Harris, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Floyd Harris of Stoke, near Aldie, and Mr. Duval H. Tyler of Mid- dleburg, were married Monday at Municipal Chapel, New York, accord- ing to an announcement received here. Mr.fimisumnn(lln John D. Tyler of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler will make their home in Middleburg, where the former is engaged in busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Lessner, have cancelled the reception following the marriage of lhch’ daughter, Miss Rita Lessner, to Sigmund Newman of Vienna, Va., lan of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Newman of Richmond, Va. to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, in the home of the bride's parents. The re- ception has been cancelled because of the illness of the bride’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Cass enter- | 98 | tained at the dinner dance last eve- ning at the'Shoreham. Their guests were Senator Lester J. Dickinson of Jowa and Mrs. Dickinson, Justice and Mrs, P, Dickinson Letts, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Porter. The Georgetown Senior Prom of 1933 was held last evening in the beauti- decorated gold room of Wardman ote], and the preparations made by Mr. Bernard J. J. Mooney, chair- man, and his committee, ved more than successful for a delightful eve- ning was enjoyed by the students and guests as well as the members of the faculty who were in attendance. The dance started at 10 o'clock, last- 1n¢ umu early morning, and a dainty was served at small tables belore'.heclole A few of the young ladies who arrived early yesterda; attend the ball and who will be over the week end, are Miss Buth Conaghan of Cleveland, Miss Masy V. Coakley of Cleveland Heights, Ohlo; Miss Susan Gummer of Dayton, and Miss Rita Roney of Detron The senior tea dlnce will be given this afternoon at Wardman, and plans to make this a successful complement to last night's affair have been com- pleted, Mr. and Mrs. John Law Harris en- tertained & party of twelve young people at dinner at the Madrillon last eve- ning, the c\ufl-?ny later for Mr. and Mrs. Geraud Van Nest Pos- g:en closed their house are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Natz Well:r Last eve- ning they entertained at dinner at the Russian Trolka. Mr. and Mrs. Foster will be in town s week before going North to nfin their home, Bellaire, at Lennox, Mass Mrs. Delos O. Kinsman of Wesley Heights, will give a tea in her Wesley Heights home this afternoon for the | faculty women and the wives of faculty members of the Col of Liberal Arts of American Uni y. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Woods, wife nr Dean George B. Woods of American M' and w-AuM;‘ruy‘.Iaulu m dean women. room will be Mrs. Wesley M. Gewehr, Mrs. Lowell Huester and Mrs. Raymond Spaeth. Mrs. Myrtle Alvord of Washington, and Mr. Frank G. Butts of Winston- | Salem, N. C., formerly of Washington, -Salem, They D. C., were married in Winston- N. C., Saturday, May 6, 1933. will make their home in Salem, N. C, at Francis Hotel. The benefit card party under the auspices of the Rector's Ald Chaj of Bt. Andrew’s Church, being Hicatay. has every prospect.of Being , every pi of g well attended. those hat served tables are Miss Harriet A. Hos- Miss Elizabeth 2 . Harry Ji . L, Pitcher, Mrs. Wil- liam de C. Ravenel, Miss Josephine C. Schaake, Mrs. ue Bonu. Mrs. Arthur B. Le P. Mesi h Mrs. Andrew Poole, Gurney L. Hunt ;nd Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Ludlow has chlrn of ruervnuons Mrs. Roosevelt Jol W—n’- City (!I-i. Delano Roosevelt is pplicants for active mem- the Woman’s City Club who ben'tu: Evening a e Sunday Harriet Gxfords. Pridey. 1605 3t be m ’m?r“m Rewiid. Belty m;n. of whom Wil Es:m fiew at 1302 lafig,r‘l' fl"l"‘m | m srupents: JLO S0 KL ave o Ational 4122. cetbook ets. Reward. 18 W. “fl?o A 7, B sl T 2 e e.,,..*g;;m:_& zw lmullula,. ol w.n SATURDAY Hfl‘. Mrs. Blanché Cied Parka and s versity will given by the Cy Press Club of the university Sunday, May 28, at the olney Inp. Members of the | a8 well as all woman mamu, present w hmor the graduates. In keepin. with the wmt of the ne- speeches will be made by the npr-muuv- of each class, and of the [ lnu Ollly Murray of the junior: class is in charge of urnnmu and will Accept reservations slumnae members desiring to numt Mmy mum lovers will sttend the | e aahimaton "Choral Bociety Tues. | 2/ day at 8:30 o'clock in the suditorium of centnl Huh uhool wben the sing- ers conducted by Mr. umh A, Potter, will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nash, and the Washington String Quartet. , Recent additions to the list of spon- sors include ul- I(oin Archbold, )ln Carr, er Engel, chief of the music di Library of Congress, and Mrs. mm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frost, Mrs. Mirlam Hilton, Mrs. Flora McGill l(eefer. Mr. and Mrs. Rees McDuffle, and Mrs. Newbold Noyes, Mrs. mlph mchu-fll Mr. and Mrs. David Rall. Mrs. Henry Robbins, Mr. and , Col. lnd r.; Mrs. Mil. Mrs. Morris D, The Junior of Washington, the inf and co-opennan of its of Arts headed by m- Alice orume, wm have charge of the ushers for the concert Tuesday, and in the meantime, will have tickets for the concert at their headquarters on Connecticut avenue. The Witt-Hamil Co. is also aid- ing the Choral Soclety and the public generally by having tickets at their music house on G street. The public reservation of tickets for the May festi- val concert is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Gertrude Lyons, secretary of the Choral Society. Miss Helen 1. Bra of Derby, Conn., is spending a few days at The Dodge and is lccompmled by Mrs. H. P. Beardsley of Winsted, Con L4 mrkrey is loaning her 541 Maple Ridge road, Bat- tery , for Tuesday evening, May 28, at 8 o'clock for a card party to be held by the Janet Montgomery Chapter, D. A. R. one of a series of parties to be held this Spring. The next meeting will be held Tues- at the home of Mrs. Edwin F. Lines, 41 Baltimore street, Kensington, Md., where the members of the chapter will have an opportunity to see Mrs. Lines’ beautiful flower nrdqm, which are at their best just now. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Jean Labat, chair- man of D. A. R. Magazine, National Society, D. A. R. Mrs. Rose Mulcare of 1507 Rhode Lsland avenue entertained the Hilary Herbert Chapter, Daughters of the Con- federacy, Wednesday evening, May 10. She was assisted in serving refresh- ments from & beautifully decorated table, with a centerpiece of La France roses, by her daughter, Mrs. Henry Pab- erts, Mrs. Belle Karr, and Miss Rosensteel. The guests were Mrs. Fred L. Volland, vrument of the division; Mrs. Eleanor Wl.lhlnmn Howard; Miss Cll]le Hull, . Pope, and Mrs. J. A. Bur- ‘Wickersham. neston. Miss Josephine M. Zeller and Miss | ¥ Lilly Nicol of Peoria, re guests at the Dodge. ERNEST TORRENCE GIVEN ONLY FEW DAYS TO LIVE|,, Well Known Actor Believed to Be Nearing End, Son Dis- closes. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 13.—Ernest Tor- rence today appeared to be nearing the end of a career which won him acclaim as a concert pianist, operatic baritone, character actor on the stage and villain on the screen. His son, Ernest Torrence, jr., disclosed the Scotch actor had failed to respond to treatment after an operation for gall- stones April 25 and that physicians gave him only & few days to live. ‘The son was called from Hollywood 83 s00n as the seriousness of his father's condition was known, and David Tor- rence, a brother, is expected from Holly- wood soon. Mrs. Torrence has been here since her husband was taken off & ship on which he planned to return to Scotland for a vacation. Sl TWO HELD FOR PROBE UNDER $25,000 BOND C. 0. King and C. R. Price to Face Grand Jury on Robbery Charge After Not Guilty Plea. Cleophus O. King and Charles R. re- | Price, who, pullce say, are involved in nine recent robberies and two auto- , | mobile thefts, entered a plen of not fore Police ty to a robbery cha urt Jus chu A. Sc uldl yenerd-y and were of the grand bl mflnbmdaof .'»m-l:h. one cha: ed that block the grand two young mjug are called. Beottsboro Case Is Topic. Prol. Charles M. Thomas of Arm- strong Hllh School will speak on “The Beottsboro Case and Law Enforcement” tomorrow at 212 H street, Minute Mysteries Selution to CLASS DAY. (Bee Page A-3) an'“ g 50 e no "h Ymbfllfl know, but if Bt S ted to you the answer. THE 'OBLU GREAT MEN HAVE NQT M N 24 ll!'l REAT SCH ap"ur lc kl Sriif MAY 13, '1933. IROBERT B. CHIPMAN, LONG ILL, SUCCUMBS Third-Year Student at George Washington Was Bon of Local Doctor. Robért B. Chipman, 24, son of Dr, C. N. Chipman, well known physician, NNAPOLIS DEMOCR SLATE IS COMPLETED Speeisl Dispateh to The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md, May 13.—The siate of Democrjtic candidates for the coming municipal election was com- pleted yesterday when the Civil Service mmmmmnm.mm_ dispatch from Washington, Jesse A. Pisher the right to seek ulldmn from the first ward and to retain his other political Ppositions. ur.mzrh‘hudunolflnmn cil, having been an alderman for ma: { terms. Ml:!nt.heelt!flnm of the Annapolis Me . tan rage Commission lnd pren dent of the Maryland Volunteer Fire- men's Associstion. ¥ WEIDENHAMER RITES ""i erlne luvl not bun eanpleud 'GILBERT S. WARN DIES AT AGE OF 893 Hilton, N. Y., Resident Served in ™) Patent Office, Retiring to Fruit Farm in 1910, Gilbert 8. Warn, 89, of Hilton, N. Y., s former emz:nn of the Patent Office and Civil War veteran, died %elurdly at his home in Hilton. Mr. Warn had made frequent visits to his two d.ulh- ters here, Mrs. O. L. Veerhoss of Ta- koma Park, and Mrs. Lioyd 8. Tenny, since his retirement from the Patent oflulnli/mwlm&hmmlev w Warn_served in the Otvil War with 75th New York Volunteer In- fantry, and at the time of his death was the sole surviving Civil War vet- enno!'hloanmunltyln'hlchhe ).lved He came to Washington in 1899 to enter Government employ and was :u&mmmndmmun to Mrs. Veerhoss and . Tenny, who recently moved to Chicago, Mr. Warn is survived by his widow, six grandchildren and one great grandchild. After funeral services at Hilton to- morrow, the body will be brought here for interment in Arlington National Cemetery at 10 a.m. Monday. PLAN ENTERTAINMENT The War Veterans' Democratic Club will hold its last fun fest and env.er- tainment of the season Thursda: :t'rlfap.n., at the headquarters, 13 m of eral ent Democ] and mflo' under the direction of Jack Mullane will be provided for the enmum iment of the members and their guests. P.-T. A. Will Elect O_Mcen. SILVER BPRING, Md., May 18 (Spe- cial) —The Parent-Teacher Association of the East Silver Spring Ilmenn.ry School will elect officers Monday night. There will be special music. Marriage Licenses. Bl negn & nlnt THIER nd . '| 1% T i A “Frice._30. 131415 Sth st.. olbert, 21, 601 M it.; Judge R. A A R 1120 HHGE .‘\ ’l;,n ey, 20, i" w"'?nm, %1._and m-a’- Gare, 20, bolh of Baltimore; Rev. Clarence H. Gork: Tyler. Este ynes, 26. M‘ of 2871 Tateridan 1 B ames S 2 W mussink,_21. 11 &ty neo apd Mary cmm‘:eu 20, 49 i’ nes . D.m !lrn's H. Robert Lucille Matting and g it and Rev. %dAi nes Elen. 17, hoazuo: lfifiut 2 2300 Wood- 11 M) Filiam 1, Biges. 23, ridge g neg B.";’héhm E s m”" K ax% Wisconsin_ aves Judse 31, Fairfax Hotel. B k2 'Ilhnmly arck, N. Dak. Dr, Henry A, Homthal and Elen J. Hal, '{ Biam Rev. James 8. Montsomery. Births chorted 1. and Halen MacCord, *Ang Ehie1 'S Faberte. .m “fi R & e senu:. m ¢ boy. 597, ird e ¥ m-uenam«w. sirl. berts. lce. lirl iy fl e Beach, g *3na Lillian M, Agkerson, Gitffora ¥ ln d Sarah E. Joseph 28 R 6. "-'I:"in David F. '-nu jean: wirl. a,::ln;rq whd }rflx?g‘k‘ fl,‘ it overt R, and Ethel L. Gints. .m. 2 Tatnes ‘aha ‘ifi" ored B, ie Stroma; .boy‘ Herman, apd Jegsie Stromap, b nd Sl Hicerns, boy n L o -‘ G‘rollne White, ln-mel ingon, Mo Wencie, boy. bor. nd Dalores ks John -nl hm“ ‘é wh& Ll‘ llrl B\l'-h , wirl flum, " Hr, sirl Bl 2 .%‘La*k‘sfi“fl ‘and Priseilis Sorigss, Deaths Reported. mmm 8. Kioss, 90, National Lutheran " *3 g D. Weidenhauser, 69, 490. 16th \ WILL BE TOMORROW | Interment in Williamsport, Pa., Pollowing Funeral at Late Residence. nmnumvmbe held at € p.m. Btells E. Hejlman eldmhlmer who died suddenly Tues- M{«“ her home. 4606 Bixteenth street. to be held at her | late residence, the dy will be taken to liamsport, urther serv- ices will be hz!d -z thdwood Chapel before in t in the Pennsylvania city, of which she was a native. rs, Weidenhamer, who had lived in West Virginia for many years, came to ‘Washington in 1917 and was well known in art and music circles here. Her an- cestors were among the earliest settlers of the country and their names are prominent in the history of Chester, Oolumbia, Berks, Lycoming and Lan- caster Countles, Pa. Besides her husband, Charles D. ‘Weidenhamer, she is survived by four children, Mrs. Amos Townsend Pagter and Norman Heilman Weidenhamer of this city; Mrs. Rudolph Kennedy Lake of lew, Wash., and John Paul ‘Weidenhamer of Harrisburg, brother, Norman Heilman, and a sister, Mrs. Charles W. Hill, both of Williams- port, and four mnflcmldnn Plan Homecoming Bervice. UPPER MARLBORO, Md, May 13 (Bpecial).—Mother's day homecoming services will be held May 14 at 9: so am. in Bt. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church, near Leeland, and at 11 am. in Trinity Hall here. The service here will be fol- lowed by a get-together box luncheon in the parish hall. Bta:hn. | ntmaors, vy on Ty ot V. LULU ALEX devoted sisier e Janes. Raywood and Roy Keniev. Bemaing reciing at Malvan & Schey's 1 neral church. New Jersey ave. and R until_Sunday noon. Funeral Mo 5. at 1:30 p.m.. from her late Interment Payne’s Cemelery. BAILEY. MARY M. O% Thursday. May ‘devoted d 18350 "Georee v Pand_ Siran Broo Voted mottier of Nathaniel. Andrew. #nd Marlorie, BalEY: plitks an and. Pa s stkson. Remains resing at the W. BEEOm e I Paneral churen, 1432 U st D, w Naucz of tumm later. BEN: AMES B \dey. May, 12 TS A 2ins resting at’th Hinera1 Tiome eral of Willlam Reut phres, Rockville, Md. ater. GGS. DOROTRY V. Of Wednesday, B 1ol B Y hei residence. 1907 L DOROTH BOGGS, R ‘daughter S Euiah Bosgs » nnd sister ‘Etizabeth _Gray, Glad: e T E_Crawford and Fa rom hex Tote Fediderice: ot 14 t 2 pm. from re! 3t 5.7 Relatives and friends invited. CHIFMAN. ROBERT B. 98 Salards 13 1833, 20 ve nl ea" i Ch! M 1p- ol Tash BT A‘u " Notice of runer-l later. Thursday. e 9 Ciatives. and Triends. Ariington > Rdubaer Cemeter, wib mm- On_Thursday. unv DIGOS, BARRTT, on Thunty.. ey HARRIETT DIGGS. beloved mother of the Iate Mollie Thom Host of elatives ang_ frien her departure. ins Testing, o Jopn T Rhines funeral ch ard sts’ s.w. Funeral Mon 30138 pm. from the above o terment woodl-vn ome e oy POYATON dunx Husuhl! ‘HL ON 11 Jos3 fora b son of 1 'Sunday. Interment Lincoln Koo naskand u"u‘n-' ved husba Mul drom Bl Ia ?e resicence. w 50 i mags. sama “Feari ?:‘hum‘: -'v.mn a.m. Interment Mount Olivet ‘lemorfll of Mattie 3 Lo, sisters and oge brother. neal MY, Hoindar' ehiie: i sl oah St ol R HAMILTON, IOIN B\lfldefiliv on filnldl' May 1 1173“‘ esidence, 423 6th i "““5."’":,%: wzsu..‘m.m A lml =3 Inter"unl Ollnilobo( friends favit € el"All. 11033 On Pridey. May 1 3 BT e residence. of ber Aun R Geade dirurch Toad RL H i‘fla‘:‘."'ha.‘-’x‘h..o P ¥ou Honal” Gemetiry.” “-’n&"ot H’ n(rlln of O le, " Micl peral Rervices on Mondav. My 16. -z u at Hysonwa pariors 1300 N at. p.w. Tateiment G N . May 11. JomngoN, ELIM. um.y 'fu'mea’ -t James H. Win Washington, Serah len and grandmof 'il;lflrl. Funer ui EFR ] m‘ | Nelther the s afl mthu lk ?-nm\ nma. 1:'1‘-"3 rvices !H n' !unday. l( y H' at : B et Uneoln Memi invited. ARGARET. _ On rrm" "‘fi'., J"{h oA b S 4808 Shers X v Y wiee ot "the Iate mother ‘of Ch other of Al Lai TTHEW. On Wednesday. May 3. at e..]m'nurh Hospital, "MAT: oty Imeda ks of Ieiatives” and May 1 ington's rumr(’l s Hiny Mfe on [y Ilfi“f Erlis b ;‘?' o R ety TR ES ir Bros. LUCAS, nnn' D 1% .y Eml"‘fintmfir George. | and Clara I his 8otk ‘Notice of funeral | 2 | scOTT, EDMOND ‘,“,!_ JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. mcnm ll 3. tsfl .’ g mumu to 3 K!g CARTHY lu fl g o on Sun u" My, i fom lloonr. ¥, Den Ute, Wld- f‘“‘” au"m. m‘fii é A 't‘.'.mm their 1080, 8 o ln‘mn Mooney: J. D. Mc- TN motnm.“:\;w ‘Watt g o v g Tisok 180-feave of pelatives md friends, Re * il ""', pm; ther Teatte residence, ’(l day. May 14, at 2 pm. t Bal- Vation Baptist Church: Rey Nathanier K. Richardson, pasto: Wiseman Sssisting. " Daterment - Baptist - Cemete Halls Hiil, Va. i i .DONIY. IAIY. Tridnesday, tar xo. pll gcars and " due notics snd n nd r‘a inday, May 13 & Do Hill, y orger. of by IOII‘ON. ll?ll LL. On Thursday, May 1 retidence. 835 Buclld st n% 4p. 108 o0t nl orton, ir., fi vnn tie Temple. era) Sundas, May 1 a ol pm, from Mourt "Gilead -pm( Church. 13th st betw, ue and R fokerment Woodtorg. Va: Remuing rests ing at the rnest Jarvis funer h, 1432 U st pw. until Saturda May B thireatier at his Teslaence, 836 Tutiia st. mw: 14 INGER. CHARLES A 4 ohsiored T 4 GRS o ;"s.,"" i e e, 'lfi Xl -‘f day, ch and_Mrs. rothers. Philip s. Puneral Sun- 3 a8 Jlrpm her late- esidence, edar s Md., at 9 am. Interment Selvarr, Ve 18 TAYLOR, JDA MAY. On Thursday, May 11, 1033, after a lingering jlness, Beioved duugnier of Sestus ang Ceceis Taylor, mother of Florence Roberta Ta loc. alpDy oiber relatives and frien survive her 1 Sunday. Ma: Woodlawn Cemetersy. WARY. GILRERT SAMUEL ~oOn mn-y. May 12, 19 s home. near Hilton, ki GILB 'r SAMUEL WARN beloved isbind of Ay Anh. Wary (ni and devoted mher " of Mis. Lioyd of Glencoe, Il Mrs. O. L. Veerhoft of this eity s.mw !undl’ Seay T2 E In: t Monday morning 2t 90" o'clock, Ariington National om- etery. AN, BURR M. On Frider, lny 1 M. "WILDMAN, ' fathér of - Albert, Nelson and John Wildman dehiidren. is son, John C. an. 4340 Chetapeake st nw. on Mon- ay, May 15, st 2 pim. Interment Glenwood Cemétery. 14% WILSON, CARRIE. day, May at Cllr- Smail- Bhe leaves fo moura ihcis lous a fathers William Pavne: three sisters. two brothers, Beatrice Herbert, Mary Tyier. Alice Mc- Kinzie James and Harry Payne and 8 host of other relatives and friends ay. May 14 at nln:nuonn Entren, 3 s h and 7th sts, Rev. A. F. | WILSON. CARRIE. ~Tinnie Phllis Wheatiey Society announces the death of Mrs. CAR~ N. Funeral Sunday. May 14, 1933, at 1 o'clock, from the People’s Cone gregational Church, M st. between 6th and 7th sts. nw JESSIE E._MASON. President. MARGARET S. BYRD, Beeretary. In Memortam. ENNIS, IRENE CLOCKER. In lovin ory of my dear daug IRENE ER ENNIS. who passed Away one year awo today, May 13, 193 Abgence can never Cloge the goor of my heart. HER DEVOTED JORDAY, JOBN W, Entered lmo Test May Six years ago today you ba 5 6004 by. mever o retern aealn, ©Oh. glorious thrill th to know we shall HIS DEVOTED WI LEE. CLARA. 1932, one | Dear is the grave where our darling is laids | Sweet 1r the memory that will never | MOTHER AND ERS, AG! | CARRIE AND MAMIE LEI NE. 3, sad but lo ghce of our darling m S RIS. who de) nrted mu 1ife two years ago today, May 13, Our heart still aches with msne- Departed this life May 1 Trs odny. ‘CLARA Lke UGH A HAMMOND, . THORNTON AND A. MILES. W. In loving memor; our @ear husband’ and father, 5 W. 0_peacefully Thres Joars wgo oday. May Thoush east down I am not forsaken, Though 50 lonesome not alon Thou didst give and Thou Bast. taken. Lord. Thy will be don Hm Dzvm‘xp WIFE, moom L S8COTT. me is & vacant chair. B e sa awe? There 1 some one who misses you sadly And finds the days long sinee you we: ‘There is some one who sighs for Jou daily, Bus, trjes o be brave and content. HIS DAUGHTER. GLADYS A. SC( . WALTON, FLORENCE M. In nd and lov- ing memory of my dear dauhter, F1. ENCE M. WALTON, who dcglrmd “onde it two years ago today, May 1 e fowers T place upon your grave May wit nd decay. ¢ ihe ahd ‘memory for her who m:‘;'“ 15'?\!" fade awav OTED MOTHER, MARY A. DAWSON. A WIDMEYER, LOUISE. remembrance of our LOUISE WIDMEYER. May 13, 1982 We often think of days gone by, en we were all together But, In sad but loving loving daughter, . who passed away b, how cLanged it is now. ce' you have gone forever. But such a life as you lived Was not lived in vain. But holds influence. rare divine, On lives that here remain MR. AND MRS. J. E. WIDMEYER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Wodern onavl: Taspnon: National 2473 CHAS S. ZURHORST ST CAPITOL ST. Lincoin 0372 Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5528 Joseph F Birch's “Sons 3034 M §l N \\' West 008 shed Bt R4l 1337 10th St N. Pl N stammisned 1838 on %047 'V, L. SPEARE CO. sugeessar H s to nor connected with e ln-u unm National 2892 CHAMBERS 816 H ST. hl 4280 8 sl LINCOLN_05: JAMES T. RYAN _817 PA. AVE. ¢ lantie 1700 _ J- WILLIAM LEE'S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 4th & MASS. AVE. NE. LINCOLN 5200.. I MONUMENTS. Do oot Base the esistiioh o _;l photogr vhl sho) ok R - o Qvp. Sears-Rocbuek. FUNERAL DESIGNS, m ,...."’mmh”“fi 3 .ug 1-3-1 th Bros, Co., 1212 F St AR AR .

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