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SOCIETY. Mrs. Roosevelt Back This Morning From Thanksgiving Visit With the President in Georgia. RS. ROOSEVELT arrived early | this morning from Warm | Springs. Ga., where with the | President she spent Thanks- giving. a custom in the President’s family for some years. Mrs, Roosevelt is cxpected to remain at the White House over Sunday and will | hold her press conference Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. | Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, wife of the Chief Justice, will not observe her days at_home in December, but will veceive Mondays during January, Feb- ruary and until the beginning of Lent. Japanese Ambassa | Leaves for Visit in North, | he Ambassador of Japan, Mr.| Harosi Saito, will leave tonight for New York, where he will pass several days before going to Boston to address the | Japan Society Wednesday and the East | Asiatic Society Thursday. The Minister of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Ralph William Close | will be the guests of honor of the international outlook section of the Twentieth Century Club Monday at 2:15 o'clock in Barker Hall. Y. W.C. A the Minister will speak on * cts of the Union of South Africa.” United States Minister to . iras and Mrs. Julius G. Lay entertained at a T sgiving dinner in the empire rocm sday evening Their guests in- Dick. Mr. an A H(H(r and Mrs. John H Gibbons. | King. newly Congress from Hawaii. will arrive in Washington with Mrs. King and their three children | about Christmas time. Mr. King is a former Navy man and they will find many old nds here in the Navy set | Mrs. Cyrus W. Cole, wife of Admiral Cole, will meet them upon their arrival and help m in finding house in which to live. Re of Mr. King's two classes at thiat of 1909 and 1910, have s word that they would be on hand to welcome 1 pon his arrival Mr. King retire: e tenant commander a ail, where he had been born in th ys when those islands were a P n kingdom. He will have the distinction of being the only member ess who was n i at is now a part There is no questioning Mr. King's position as a member of one of oldest families Hawaii as Oliver Holm cestor, arrived there in 1 t decade and a half behind Cu]‘( James Cook and a quarter of a century ahead of the New England missionaries, among whom also he has progenitors who guided the des of these islands for a hundred } The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt have in their box at the Army-Nz game Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mor- yow and Mr. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, ir: Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Miss Nancy Leiter, Miss Audrcy Campbell. Maj and Mrs. J W. Thomason and Comdr. and Mrs. W. R. Monroe. The Assistant “Attorney General and th them in ! | Bulletin of that city. They are now | at home in the Falkstone Couris in | Knight Davies. at a tea this afternoon their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for a few days, their daughter, Miss Jean Miller, who is a student at Duke University at Durham, N. C. Judge and Mrs. James W. Witten have returned from a four-month visit to their son, Mr, Nash A. Witten, in Honolulu, Hawail, who is staff ar- tist and feature writer on the Star. this city. Former Representative and Mrs, Frank Murphy of Stubenville, Ohio, have opened their home at 1734 Poplar lane. in Rock Creek Park Estates, for the season. Lieut. Col. William Henry Rupertus, U. S. M. C., and Mrs. Rupertus, who arrived from the Naval Air Station, Sunnyvale, Calif., last Friday, spent the past week with Mrs. Rupertus’ par- ents, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Patrick Hill. They are now at Wardman Park Hotel, where they will live during the Winter and Spring while Lieut. Col. Rupertus is on duty at Quantico, Va. Capt. Orville E. Walsh, U. S. A., and Mrs. Walsh have arrived at the Mar- tinique from Kansas City, Mo, for a short visit. Miss Mary Birch Ingram, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Jonas Ingram, will | attend the Army and Navy foot ball | game in Philadelphia today prior to| returning to Connecticut College to- morrow. She came to Washington for the Thanksgiving holid; and at- tended the midshipmen’s hop at the Naval Academy. Comdr. and Mrs. In- gram now make their home at the Westchester. Miss Emlen Davies Debutante This Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies will present their daughter, Miss Emlen EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. LOVELY which they will give in their home, Massachsu. at 2941 Massachusetts | avenue. Mrs. Davies and her daughter | will receive from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, | standing before a veritable bower formed of the bouquets sent the bud. | Mrs. Davies will wear a gown of blue | metal lace fashioned with elbow | sleeves and graceful long skirt which | falls into a short train. The debu-i tante will be in silver lame fashioned after a Schiaparelli model, without trimming and made long and straight, the sleeves long and close fitting and the neckline high. She will carry & formal bouquet of orchids and gar- denias. Alternating at the tea table will be Mrs. Homer S. Cummings, Mrs. Breck- inridge Long, Mrs. William E. Borah, Mrs. Pat Harrison, Mrs. James J. Davis, Miss Margaret Woodrow Wil- son, who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Davies; Mrs. Jesse H. Jones, | Mrs. James Elwood Jones, Mrs. Harold Walker, Mrs. T. T. Ansberry, Mrs. | Huston Thompson, Mrs. John Mar- shall and the two elder sisters of the debutante, Mrs. Thomas P. Cheese- borough, jr., and Mrs. Aldace Walker. Assisting the debutante during the afternoon will be Miss Christine Long, | Miss Martha Davidge, Miss Frida Frazer, Miss Emily Moore, Miss Peter | McHarg, Miss Dorothy Marlatt. Miss | Louise Myers and Miss Rita Born- | Attend traeger of Pittsburgh, who is visiting her aun rs. James Ellwood Jone: Mr. and Mrs, Davies will be hosts | dinner she is giving for her niece, informal buffet supper after | the tea for those assisting. and out- of-town guests including Miss Wilson, Miss Stellita Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton have | as their guest the former's sister. Mrs. | Herbert Rice of Allahabad, India, | wife of the president of Ewing College | &t Allahabad. | Mrs. Compton was hostess at & buffet luncheon yesterday in compliment to Stamm of Milwaukee, Miss erllrfl Leudke, also of Milwaukee, a class- | mate of Miss Davies at Vassar, and | the two older daughters of the hosts, . Cheeseborough and Mrs. W Thanksgiving and are staying on for | y.o prancis 5. Nash and Miss Carolyn R. Nash have arrived in New the Blackstone Hotel for | Mrs. Nazh and her tonight and some of them will be | dsughter are making their annual Mae Hamilton at the | viuit in this eountry Miss Davies and her assistants will and White ball | ceveral weeks. guests of Mrs nd will join ROP NOVEMBER DEBUTANTE Miss Frida Frazer, daughter of Mrs. Randolph Leigh, who was presented to soclety at a reception at Ran- leigh, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh, in Virginia, November 14. Miss Frazer is pictured in the gown she wore at the tea, designed of white net over taffeta and trimmed with gardenias, which corresponded with her bouquet. —Underwood Photo. Capt. Nash, U. 8. N, retired, in their home in France before Christmas. Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson, Baroness von Pagenhardt and Mrs. Donald Gottwald were guests of Mrs. Mac- Pherson Crichton today at the “celeb- rity breakfast” of the League of American Pen Women, Hotel Willard. Dr. and Mrs. Crichton have as their guests over the week end their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gottwald of Akron, Ohio, and Dr. Crichton’s sisters, Mrs. Snowden Ashford and Mrs. Crichton Clarke of | New York. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Codper Waller are receiving congratulations on the birth of a dsughter, Mary Trimble, born at Columbia Hospital on No- vember 15. Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Morsell have | left for St. Petersburg, Fla, where Mr. Morsell will recuperate. Miss Olivia Coulter of Baltimore is the guest of Mrs. Willlam Bowie over Sunday and will be among the guests at the Black and White ball this eve- ning. Mrs. E. T. Crawford, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Mae Vance, has arrived at her home in Chevy Chase after spending several days at her | home in Cleveland. Mrs. James Irvin Steel of Pennsyl- will attend the celebrity breakfast of the Pen Womanr's League. Among those who will attend the Army-Navy foot ball game on Frank- lin_ Field today will be Mr. Basil O’Connor of New York, law partner of Presid>nt Roosevelt. Mr. O'Connor, who has been at Warm Springs with the President, arrived in Philadelphia this morninz, and with his two daughters, Miss Betty Ann and Miss Sheelagh O Connor, will spend the| week end at Hotel Warwick. Mr. O'Connor's guests at the foot ball game and later at the Kit Kat Club at the Warwick will include Mrs. Wil- liam Nelson Taft of Stafford, Pa., niece oy marri2ge of the late Presi- dent Taft, and her daughter, Miss Betty Taft: Miss Alice Judge of New York and others. Miss Rosanna Smith of Washington, her sister, Miss Belle Smith, and their cousin, Mr. John W. Sanderson, 2d, also of Washington, will attend the Army-Navy game, and will be guests C/da.r' Hill uylms most &aul:/' g Cmetery WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PARK ] (74CARITON Grand...intimate room...in the true moderne manner... where smart conver- sation and delect- able concoctions mix fi.Jmm 10 AM. to AM.. .. Sidney’s delightful music. 0 WA STON MOTEL SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1934, lof Mr. Sanderson’s parents, Col. Charles R. Sanderson, U. S. A, and | Mrs, Sanderson, at the Hote! Warwick. | Mrs. Gilbert L. Bog Bogan, Miss Cath- ' erine Bailey, Miss Gertrude Ruzicka and Mr. Ernest Augusterfer have mo-| tored to Philadelphia to attend the Army-Navy game and will be the week end guests of Miss Mary Ruane and Miss Catherine Ruane. Miss Gertrude M. Louis went to Philadelphia to spend the week end and attend the Army-Navy game. McFeatters-Quirk Wedding Party Entertained. Vir. and Mrs. Robert E. Quirk were hosts at a dinner party at the Shore- ham last evening, one of the several functions given for their daughter, Miss Emily Jane Quirk, and Mr. John Frances McFeatters of Princeton, N. J., whose wedding will take place in | the home of the bride’s parents m. Chevy Chase at 8 o'clock this evening. | Among those at the dinner were Mr. Joseph S. McFeatters and her daugh- | ters, Misses Catherine and Betty Mr-‘ Featters of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Slocum of Princeton, N. J,, who arrived in Washington earlier in | the day and are stopping at the | Shoreham: Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Norman | of Louisville, Ky.; Miss Jane Gormley, | Miss Mary Gormley, Miss Roberta | Quirk and Mr. Richard Butler of Washington; Miss Mary Galvin of Boston, Miss Elizabeth Lavens of | Bradford, Pa.; Mr. Edward Buckley and Mr. H. L. Wickenheiser of New York City, Mr. Lloyd Brachen of Pitts- burgh; Mr. Lester Grieb of Coraopolis, | Pa., and Mr. Steele Hooper of Alabama. The marriage of Miss Lillian Isobel | Shermer, daughter of Mrs. James | Roland Shermer, to Mr. Oscar Wunder Scherger, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scherger, will take place this evening at 6 oclock in the Takoma Park Lutheran Charch. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hummel of Chevy Chase, Md. are among the guests invited to attend a reception this afternoon given in the home of Mrs. Milton Wagner at Ruxton. Md., in honor of Dr. T. Z. Koo of China Dr. Koo, who is engaged in Y. M. C. A. work in China, is on leave of absence from his work and is traveling in this country, Mr. and Mrs. P F*anrk C. Almirall have joined Mrs. Robert B. Eddy of Bay City, Mich.. at the Hotel St. Regis in New York Cit Georgetown Citizens Plan Banquet for Mr. Nordlinger. The citizens and business men of Georgetown will hold a banquet Mon- day as a testimonial to Mr. Isaac B Nordlinger in recognition of the long and faithful service as a merchant of Georgetown for over 50 years. The banquet will take place in the famous | Chinese banquet hall of the Mayflower Hotel starting at 7:30 o'clock, and among the speakers wlll be that orator of distinction, Rabbi Abram Simon; Mr. Frank P. Leetch. Mr. Phillip Har- line, master of Whiting Lodge of Ma- sons; Chaplain W. H. Harrison of the same lodge. Supt. of Police Maj Ernest Brown, Mr. Brice Weaver and Mr. John P. Jones. The toastmaster for the occasion will be Mr. John Hadley Doyle, Plans have been completed for a silver tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 | to 6 o'clock at Falkland Manor, which will be given under the auspices of | the Parent-Teacher Association of St. Michael's Parish School. The committee in charge of arrange- ments is composed of Mrs. Joseph Weber, Mrs. Elizabeth F. Erner, Mrs J. M. McShane, Mrs. J. J. Hughes and Mrs. Clarence J. Clements. Serving on the Reception Committee are Mrs. | Edward M. Barry. Mrs. Clements, Mrs. Thomas Lane, Mrs. John Weisman, Mrs. Beryl English, Mrs. George Ken- nedy and Mrs. James H. Cissel. Others assisting are Mrs. Prank L. Hewitt, Mrs. James J. Hanan, Mrs. Arthur L. Blakeslee and Mrs. Charles Riordan. A musical program will be a feature, with Mrs. Dorothy Radde Emery, pianist; Mrs. S. Peter Wagner, so- prano. and Mr. Dement Bonifant par- ticipating. Omega Chapter of Phi Kappa, na- tional social fraternity, at the Cath- olic University, will conduct its sec- ond annual chapter faculty reception and tea dance in the foyer of the | John K. Mullen Memorial Library on the campus of the university this after- | noon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mr. Vincent Walter, a charter member of Omega | vania has returned to the city and | Chapter. and Mrs. Walter will act as host and hostess for the fraternity. Mr. Francis J. Johnson of North | Craftsbury, Vt, is general cMairman | in charge of arrangements for (heI affair. The Reception Committee. com- posed of the undergraduate officers of the fraternity, is headed by Mr. H. Charles Fanjul of Havana, Cuba, chapter president, and the national office of Phi Kappa will be represented by Mr. Wilfrid V. Worland of Mu Chapter at the University of Pitts- burgh and Mrs. Worland. The list of guests irvited to the function is headed by his excellency, the Most Rev. James H. Ryan. Bishop of Modra and rector of the Catholic University: the Rev. Dr. Charles A.! Hart, moderator of Omega of Phi| Kappa: the Rev. Dr. George B. Strat- meier, O. P, and the Rev. Dr. Maurice | S. Sheehy, both honorary members of Phi Kappa: the Rev. Dr. Frank P. Cassidy, financial moderator; the Rev. LOST. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star will be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star p to 11 p.m. Saturday. 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The “Daughters of Founders and Patriots will give a chapter luncheon at the University Wemen's Club Fri- day, December 7, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. M. E. Woodward will be club hostess, assisted by Mrs. H. W. Petty of Virginia. A prettily arranged wedding took place Wednesday, when Mrs. Ruth Daniel Warren, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Adair Daniel, became the bride of Mr. Irving Mills Dow, son of Mrs. Lansing M. Dow and | the late Mr. Dow of Virginia lnd[ Washington. The ceremony, in the home of the bride's parents, was per- formed before an tmprovised altar | of palms and ferns at noon, the Rev. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of | Gunton Temple Memorial Presby- terian Church, officiating in the pres- | ence of the immediate families of | the bride and bridegroo: Qard of Thanks MITCHELL, LEWIS G. We wish to an, beautifui floral tributes during the iliness and at the desth of our beloved husband | and {atner. LEWIS G MITC EREAVED PAMILYA - Bmflyu BAKER. WILLIAM R, oOn Friday. No- vember 30. 1 residence. B-rlyn \m LLIA\{ R sged 91 years and 10 months. heloved husband of ‘tne late Charloiie Bek M funeral home_on A v. December at 10 am. Relatives and friends inv Interment 8t. John's Cemet c. Mi 1e 00, Friday. f,b’)n(nl/\h)«A “beloved | te V¥ s. 8he & at Der Tesidence. ‘13 ROSA E. BEHRENS. k W, Behren. Behrens address on Saturday ‘ment Col JOHN W. A special con Hope Lodge No 0 F the unera TEHN W BRI Y o December 3. 1434, &t 1.30 oclock P LESLIE E_ATHEY Mo Attest: PAUL B. ELCAN Se BRENIZER, ELIZABETH. (m: day unday Oakwood Ceme- BU nm GHS._ BESSIE. on Thursdey BESSIF BUR- ROUGHS. veivved wite of Samuel COLE, ANNIE. N 1nas. AN eces. nephrws and ends. Remains uneral home. 30 H funeral 1 now“ ALBERT. On Thurs 1934, at C ity Bl' ’l DO\\VR of 504 band of Mollie Downs y and the late Phoebe Dow es to mourn their loss Remains I home. 30 H st ¥ A7 Beaths. RITTER, ANNA M. On Friday. November 30. 1934 > Walter Reed General Hose ital. 'ANNA M_ RITTER (nee Bulkn eloved um of Sergt. Paul A nd mother of Mrs. Sussie Hadléy and Mre Eva Poley. Puneral services at her sit- ter's residence. Mrs. Lillian Dufh\ [ 7th st. ne.._on Sunday. Decem 4350 pm. Rex.um and Triends are in- vited to attend. Interment Vailey View S:mn-ry Nokesvilie: Va on Mondaz. m| 2 BOBERTSON, BERT. O Friday, Noveme BERT ROBERTSON of 3516 0live st e belover ispand of Ada B, Robertson and {ather of Bert G . Edward A. and Do Robertson Funeral ‘services “at - ihe Kemiworth Presbyterian Church. Kenilwo.th a and Ord sts. ne. on Monday. December 3. at 2 p.m.” Intermert Glenvood Cem- etery ROBINSON, JOSEPE. Cg Thursdey No- nber by 1934, at Georgetown Uni- Howpitel " afber s nrser H. the devoted son of Magge Robinson. He also leaves to mourn their Ioss'a wite Ethel Robinton: two broth- ers, Thomas and John Robinson, and host of other relatives and friends. mains resting at Henry 8. Washington & Eone: funeral home. 487 N At v until 8unday, December 2: thereafter at his late residence. 1655 32nd st. n.w.. where rvices will be held on Monday. December at 9:30 am.: thence to the Epighany Catholic _Church. Dumbarton ave. be- tween 27th and 28th sts. nw. wheie high requiem mass will be sung at 10 am. for the repose of his soul. Int ment in Holy Rood Cemetery. . IO\E FIA\\'li On Thur:day. Nevem- 34." at her residence man, Hannah Alexander Frank R the late Harry Rose. Sert mrs n. hex late residence 4301 17th s terment private. SMITH, AUGUSTA LOUISA. Entered into rest _on Thursday, Novemver 29. 10.4 at the residence of her sister_ Mrs. Elon 8t Clair Hobbs. in New York City AUGUSTA "LOUISA SMITH. _beloved daughter of the Iate Elizabeth Bedinge! Morgan and Augustine Jaguelin Smiih and sisier of the late Dr. William Mor- §40 Smith of Alexandria, Richmond and Berryville. V 5t in" Alexaner RICHARD H. On Priday. No- ol 444, at Nontgomery Cou | Ho:pitai RIC D, 8804 hx year Fannie G ¢ Interment’ Damascus Ceme! | TOYER, ROSETTA vember 28 14} SETTA TOYER o and Dumba Taterment at Mount. Zion Cem VINIA HUTTON. On 0. A0id. at her reridenc i apitol AVINIA HUT- TON. wife of the late Richard Wate and ‘beloved motner of Mr. Willam Enoch H. and Frank Waters Fu services at the W. W Chs s Soutkea h 51 S 3 Relatives and frien Interment Burtonsville WEBB. ELLEN C. oOn T2 434 at her 1 O s ELLEN beloned mife ot o Sie leare pitai DT nv DL[ Wit 'WILLARD. hutband of Baker Rema o n bivd ELIZABETH. beloved € John Jacob Wiihelm and Elizabeth E_Weather and moth Notice of h\nflrl' 1 Thursday, No- Fu trom the W. W. Chambers Co. 1'.1na _home. 1300 Chapin st nw. on December )50 a.m. nvited. In- “Arlington National Cemeter: On Thursday. No- at Casualty Hospita G of 1 o andiaughies of i late Susan E. H Remains resting at the Ives fune nd m 1nmmm Motk Creek e ashington NETTIE \\ILI Sudden day. November 1A RETTIE WILLIS HAYES. devoied wife of Walter Haves, loving mother of Bernard H i €l H'}. You st. DLW, ( funeral later. MARY JANE. On Friday. mbef, 50,1834 at Brovidence Hos: MARY JANE HILLYARD AR 4 AN of Franciis d mother of Ha nmeul From Ber Tate ne. Monday De- ence to_ St oseph's where' requiem mas 25Tt caja at B am. for repose of her Toul.”® Taterment “Mount Ofver Ceme, ters. Relatives and friends invited. SON, DORETHA, Departed this me Wednesday. November 28. RETHA JOHNSON of 828 S B She leaves to mourn their loss » mother Viola_Johnson: & fathy Son ot brothers. one sister and & hosi of other relatives and friends, Body resting_at the M & Schey Dea Tood “tumeral. nome. 4445 Deane ave . until Saturday. December 1. : ‘thence to her late residence. Bemii Moy “pecember +* trom Bethle: hem Baptist 'Chi Sherdlfl rd. s.e. Relatives and friends in- vite JONES. M. LYDIA. on Friday. November beloved wife of Services at her late residence. % . nw. on Sunday. December . at 2 pm. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Cumterland. LAUBINGER, FRIEDA. _On Saturday. De- cember 1. 1934. at her residence. 409 Seward square se. FRIEDA LAUBIN- GER. _Remains resting at the Lee fu- { neral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e. | Notice of funeral later. | LINKINS. MARY E_on Friday, Novem | ber G0 MARY E LINKINS e 1 mother of Joseph H.. ol ‘Loakins. Mra He'l:‘n y. December 1. 1934 at Emergency Hoepital. BOYD L. McKNIGHT of the Cumberiand ‘apts. Body resting ai the chapel of W. W. Chambers Co.. 14th and Chapin ste, n'w. Notice of services later: MQORE, JOHN M. On Friday, November 301534, at his residence. G e i0kin "t NMODRE: beloved Hushand of Barah H. Moore. devoted fatner of Nattie Hayes. brother of Mary M. Chr! man. He also leaves two grandchildren. Herman ‘and Adelaide Henderson. and relatives and frien Remains by at 1:10 pm m Cilbrain AM_E. Zion Church. ath st between L and M sts. n.w.. Rev. Speight officiating. Interment Harmony Ceme- tery. MOORE, JOHN. Lydia Household, su 1804 All_members will meet at Gi Ghureh. 1114 6th st mber 2, 1934. at he hmenl "ot !rolher Death assessment due next meetin ik IROSA ROBINSON. M. N. G. HELEN THOMPSON, W. R. PAPE, EDWARD C. T. On Thursday. No- ber 9. 1934, at his residence. Wash- ington ave, Highland Park. Vi RD C, T. PAPE, beloved ‘husband of ather of Frank Pape. ‘Reichert and H Remains resting n the “Ives funeral home, 310 Wilson bivd.. Clar- Puneral Sunday. December from Ives' chapel. Inter- mient Columbia Gardens cem-my PICKETT. DALLAS. on_ S 1. slhley Hnmm BALEAS BICKETT, “peiov and of DRLEAR Oorsans Blekewt and father d, Mrs. Cath- dward S.. Hotel. “Shor d Euclid_ sts. 164021358 Fuaic ™ wife and mo ANDERSON. who d years ago today. Decemb Sleep on. dear mothe: And take vour r We loved vou dea But God loved you be:t MELVIN WOODROW.~ 4 E. " JEROME. ORUZZLA | love 1o the memory of m WOODROW COX. who ent into rest twelve years ago today, De- cember 1, 1 The rose that is sweetest and f; Is the bud that is killed by the {rost And the love that is dearest and raresi the love that I have lost. n I am alone and silent oreathe a deep regret. - were mine an, emember “Bhould ail (he world foreet HIS LOVING DAD. * CROMPTON. WILLIAM D. In ioving m ory of nd brot V. ¥ho deparied this life five vears ago todas, Decem- ber 1. 1929 No one knows the silent heartac Iv those who have lost can Ot The grief that For the one we ng_mi trhend " CLA died so0 suddenl year ago today. December 1. 1933 God knew the secret of your heart He pitied every groan He dried up every droppi r And carried vou to His throne | CORM. ¢ GLANTON. ROBERT B. RABINIPE memor husban 'row TR o ot saw the roag tting rough. s loving eves “Peace be thine - WIFE. NETTIE T REINHART. JOSEPHINE A. In fad but loving r!m?mbrlnu of m) dear mot] REINHART. who Ir this life nine nlr! ago today, December LOVING SON AND DAUGHTER-IN- LAW. ALPHEUS AND MARGUERITE THOMPSON, LAVANIA E. In loving re- membnnce of my beluved sister. LA- VAl E o HOMPSON. who died one but not forgotten. LovinG BfaTER "BLEANOR NICHOLS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Neimzr me successor to nor connected \nm the origninal W. R. Speare establishment Ao %, 1009 H St. N.W. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS co RAL DIRECTO! \,RhMATORIUM 4th and Mass. Ave. N. Lincoln 5200 Frank Geier's Sons Co. SRR e "t NAtional 2473 }oseph F. Birch': Sonl :".&":m?,’:'} uugn‘ 3034 M St N.W. W. W, DEAL & CO. 816 H St. N.E. LINCOLN_8200 CHAMBERS CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincol ALMUS R. IPEARE !Ilel:eefllnh original 1208 H St. N.W. Decatur fll’fl. 1623 Conn. Ave. JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th lj I.'! rl;-: NOTth 004 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pleces 1212 ¥ 8t. NW NAtiona) 4278 "J. H. SMALL & SONS~ Floral Tributes $2.50 l.. 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