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S OCIETY SOCIETY The Secretary of State ax{d Mrs. Hull Returned Yesterday From Short Stay in Tennessee. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Cordell Hull returned to their apartment yesterday from a short stay in Nashville, Tenn., where the Secretary delivered an address before the National Farm Federation Bureau. Italian Ambassador Host To Archeological Society. The Royal Italian Ambassador, Signor Augusto Rosso, will be host this evening to the members of the Archeological Society in the embassy. The Ambassador of Germany, Herr Hans Luther, was the ranking guest at the dinner last evening given by the charge d'affaires of Bulgaria and Mme. Petroff Tchomakoff. ~ Other guests included the Secretary of War and Mrs. George H. Dern, the Min- ister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom, the charge d'affaires of Belgium and Princess de Ligne, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chatfield-Taylor, the com- mercial counselor of the British Em- bassy and Mrs. H. O. Chalkley, and Mile. Marie Petroff, sister of M. Petroff. Senator-elect and Mrs. Goelet Gerry, who arrived York yesterday from London, Peter in New will spend Christmas in their home at| Providence, R. I. They will receive at their estate December 23. Representative Frank H. Buck of Vacaville, Calif, arrived in Wash- ington yesterday and is at the Ward- man Park Hotel where he will be| joined by Mrs. Buck after the first| of the year. The retiring secretary of the Polish Embassy and Mme. Moscicka will en- tertain & company at the tea hour this afternoon. Assistant Secretary of State Mr. Wilbur J. Carr was joined yesterday by Mrs. Carr, who returned from Philadelphia, where she was the guest of Miss Heyl for the week. The Assistant Attorney General, Mr. Frank J. Widemarn, will leave tomorrow morning for New York to | argue tax cases in the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | Monday. ‘The first secretary of the Japanese Embassy, Mr. Takemi Miura, will give a buffet supper in the Garbo room at the Shoreham from 9 to 11 o'clock tonight. Maj. Gen. John H. Russell, com- mandant of the Marine Corps, and Mrs. Russell will entertain at a small dinner tonight at the Marine Bar- racks in compliment to their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall of Chicago, who are visiting them. her guests have been invited later”for music. Rear Admiral Henry Varnum But- ler, U. S. N, and Mrs. Butler enter- tained at luncheon in the Sal de Fiesta at Agua Caliente last Sunday | afternoon in honor of Comdr. and Mrs. Lucien B. Green. Mrs, Green, daughter of Mrs. Butler, recently ar- VISIT the old home fown tonight by TELEPHONE Station-to-station rates ter 8:30 p.m. from ashington to the 48 State oapitals: Ala, Montgomery Ariz, Phoenix .. Ark, Little Rock . Calif, Sacramento .. Colo, Denver ....... €onn, Hartford Dela, Dover .. Fla, Tallahasses Naho, Boi .., Springfield Ind., Indianapolis . lowa, Des Moines ... Kan., Topeka . Ky, Frankfort La, Baten Rouge ... Me, Augusta . Md., Annapolis ... Mass,, Boston Mich, Lansing Minn, St. Miss,, Jackson ...... Mo., Jefferson City... Mont, Helena MNeb, Lincoln Nev., Carson City. N. H, Concord . N. J,, Trenton . N. Mex., Santa F N. Y, Albany .. N. C, Raleigh N. Dak, Bismarck ... ©Ohio, Columbus Okla, Oklahoma City Ore, Salem Pa, Harrisburg R. I, Providence 8. €, Columbia @. Dak., Pierre . Tenn, Nashville . Tex., Austin Utah, Salt Lake City Vt., Montpelier . Va., Richmend Wash, Olympia W. Va,, Charleston . Wis, Madisen Wyo., Cheyenne Rates to other s.l obtained by e stance.” CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAG TELEPHONE co. MEtropolitan 9900 (Bell System) rived by motor froin Washington with Comdr. Green. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Dunn, 2d, formerly of St. Paul, Minn, now residing at La Jolla, and Maj. and Mrs. N. M. Beardslee, Pacific Beach, Calif, Capt. Alfred P. H. Tawresey, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Tawresey left yesterday for New York to attend the wedding to- day of Miss Gene Kincheloe and Lieut. James H. Davis. They will re- turn to Washington tomorrow aft- ernoon. Capt. and Mrs. R. A. Theobald and Miss Frances Theobald, who are stationed at Newport, are coming to spend the Christmas holidays with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Ballinger at Alban Towers. Miss Marie Standley, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. William H. Standley, left yesterday for Annapo- lis, where she is expected to spend the week end. ‘The United States consul general in Toronto, Canada, and Mrs. T. P. Krock are at the Carleton for sev- eral days. | Miss Brown Makes Formal Bow at Sulgrave Club Today. Col. and Mrs. Wrisley Brown will present their daughter, Miss Kath- arine Brown, to society this afternoon at a tea dance at the Sulgrave Club. The debutante will wear a gown of ivory moire silk, trimmed with Amer- ican beauty coloring, and her mother will be in a gown of black velvet. Assisting Miss Brown will be Miss Moss Lee Love, Miss Mary Elizabeth Damon, Miss Frida Frazer, Miss Mary Winifred Brown. Miss Peggy Glide, Miss Diana Rowland, Miss Marjorie | Jane Dampman, Miss Virginia Flan- nery, Miss Mathilda Rodger, Miss | Elizabeth Bouve, Miss Elizabeth Marsh, Miss Charlotte Brown, Miss Katherine Pearson, Miss Diane Mait- land, Miss Dorothy Tirrell and Miss Narcissa Sullivan. Assisting Mrs. Brown will be Mrs. Huston Thompson, Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Mrs. John Spaulding Flan- nery, Mrs. Henry C. Rowland, Mrs. Mark Sullivan, Mrs, Samuel C. Major, Mrs. Grant Rafter, Mrs. Arthur Hollis Tirrell, Mrs. Royal T. McKenna, Mrs. Thomas Armat, Mrs. Asa Emory Phil- lips and Mrs. Albert Evans. The tea table will be beautifully decorated with red roses. Miss Brown has Miss Peggy Glide of Sacramento, Calif, as & house guest for the holiday season. Several parties have been planned for next week in honor of Miss Msry Elizabeth Hearn, whose marriage to Mr. William Tyler Page, jr., will take place Thursday, December 20, in St. John's Church, Georgetown. Tuesday Miss Hearn and Mr. Page will be the guest of honor at a dinner which Mr. Thomas Simpson will give for the members of the wedding party, and Wednesday Mrs. Eleanor Page Fox, a sister of the bridegroom, will give a dinner party in honor of the bride and bridegroom-elect and the wedding party. Miss Hearn has chosen for her only attendant at the wedding Mrs. Ster- ling Ruffin Maddox, who will be matron of honor. Mr. John Page, & brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Mr. and Mrs. Dion 8. Birney will entertain at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Miss Esther Jane Platt, debutante daughter of Mr. Landra B, Platt. Mrs. George Mesta will come to Washington next week to attend the first of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's morning musicales of this season, which will be given Wednesday at the Mayflower. Mrs. Mesta is among the boxholders for the season and has given her box Wednesday to Mrs. Rose Douglas Merriam, as she will herself §be a guest of friends. | _Mrs. James T. Hardin, wife of Lieut. | Hardin, will arrive in New York Tues- | day on the Santa Clara from Panama, Mrs. Hardin was before her marriage C}idl“ Hill MM: most &mm/' 4 C/metery WASHINGTON MEMORIJAL PARK Invites modern Parkin Pl; Beautifal, “unitorm FRAAKAIARRATARRR AAAARARK Open Tonight 'Til 9 PM. 1314 F Street N.W., 1 Left: Miss Marian Crockett Bristow, daughter of Prof. F. M. Bristow of Richmond, Va., this city is announced. whose engagement to Mr. Edward Jerome Geraci of Right: Mrs. Arthur Sherwood Flemming, before her marriage, yester= day afternoon, Miss Bernice Virginia Moler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Betsy McAlister and is the daughter of Lieut. Col. John A. Mc- Alister and the late Mrs. McAlister. Mr. and Mrs, Reginald 8. Huide. koper of Washington have arrived the Hotel Pierre in New York for a pre-Christmas visit. Mrs. Julius Lay of Washington is in New York, staying at the St. Regis Hotel. Mrs. Louise M. Cragie of Oswego, N. Y, has arrived in Washington to spend the Winter and has taken an apartment at the Grafton. Miss Cynthia Hill and Mr. Benjamin D. Hill, jr., will entertain this after- noon at a small tea in their home on Wyoming avenue. The guests of honor will be their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Knight, who recently pur- chased Greenway at Leesburg, and Mr. i and Mrs. R. Martin Stevenson of Chi- who recently returned from | cago, Puerto Rico. Bryant-Amsden Wedding This Afternoon. An interesting wedding to Navy circles will take place this afternoon when Miss Elizabeth Faulkner Amsden, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. William Faulkner Amsden, and Mr. Samuel ‘Wood Bryant, jr., of Scardsdale, N. Y., will be married in the Bethlenem Chapel of the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul o'clock. Mr. Bryant is the son of Rear Admiral Samuel Wood Bryant, on sea duty on the West Coast, and Mrs. Bryant. The Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes will perform the ceremony. Easter lilies will decorate the altar. Comdr. Amsden will give his daugh- ter in marriage. The bride will wear a gown of white lace over white satin. Her veil will be of tulle and will be held in place by a coronet of lace trimmed with small orange blossoms. She will be attended by her cousin, Miss Laurence Dunham, and Mr. Bryant will have as his best man his brother, Mr, Gordon McLean Bryant of New York, A reception will be held in the home of the bride's parents at 3041 Sedg- wick street. Later in the afternoon Mr. Bryant and his bride will leave on a wedding trip. They will make their home in Scarsdale, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bamford Smith have moved to Hammond Court, where they have taken an apartment for the Winter, having leased their house at 1443 Massachusetts avenue to the German embassy. Mrs. Smith is known in amateur theatrical circles as Maud Howell Smith, and the house on Massachusetts avenue was oc- cupied for many years by her mother, the late Mrs. Anna Byrd Howell. Mrs. Smith and her niece, Mrs. James Raymond Connard, will give a tea tomorrow afternoon in Mrs. Smith’s apartment in honor of Miss Charlotte Ashby Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashby Brown of Virginia, and Miss Mary Katharine Bentley, daughter of Col. and Mrs. James Brice Bentley, who are debutantes of this season. Mrs. Owen L. Briggs entertained at luncheon, followed by bridge today in her home at Langley, Va. Guests included Mrs. Ralph Powell, Mrs. John G. Sadtler, Mrs. John Smoot, Mrs. Hunter Mack, Mrs. Bruno H. Wittig, Mrs. Frazier Guthery and Miss May Walters. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Longaker have as guests this week in their home in Aurora Hills, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rieger of New York City, whose marriage took place Saturday, De- cember 8, in the Little Church Around the Corner in New York, the Rev. Ray ommun; Rieger is the daughter of | MY snd Mra, Paut Rahe of New York, Mr. Rieger supervising architect’s office in the Treasury Department, and with his bride will be in Washington for a | time. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Long- aker entertained a small company at dinner in compliment to Mr. Rieger and his bride. Others in the com- pany included Mrs. Alma Kirkland of New York City, mother of Mrs. Longaker, who is here on a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, also Mr. and. Mrs. W. E. Edwards and daughters, Miss Molly Edwards and Miss Betty Edwards of Chevy Chase, D. C. Mrs. Elizabeth Northrop has as her guest in her apartment at the Shore- ham Mrs. William A. Redding of New York, who will remain over Sunday. Mrs. James H. Rand, jr., is at the Carlton for a few days, having come on from her home in New York City. Mr. I I. Chorpening has as his guest at the Shoreham his brother, Capt. Claude H. Chorpening, Engineer Corps, U. S. A. Dumbarton House Scene of Tea This Afternoon. The committee in charge of Dum- barton House, in Georgetown, the headquarters of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America, is giv- ing a reception and tea this afternoon in honor of the presidents and deans of the universities and other educa- tional institutions in Washington. Guests will be received by Mrs. Wil- liam Holland Wilmer, chairman; Mrs. Stephen Bonsal, curator; Miss Aimee Powell, resident; members of com- mittees, Mrs. E. A. Harriman, Mrs. Owen Roberts, Mrs. Herbert Slocum, Mrs. John W. Davidge, Mrs. Brecken- ridge Long, Mrs. Harrell Mulliken, Mrs. Bradley Davidson, Baroness Korff, ———— LOST. Lost and Found advertisements Jor the daily Star will be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 day of issue. For the Sunday S up to 11 p.m. Saturday. WHEBE TO DINE. 65c—Chicken Dinner—65¢ S to 8:30 P.M. Dancing: 9:30 te 3 A.M. The Sho-Case 4449 Conn. 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Mo, Friday mornin m: contairied mone: utum 610 Carrol Cspital Transit pus Bshingion Sani o e, lbg:l n. d (nr ln!onu % . nur er lolb an B cfn-r. : $10 rewa 1181 or return inght CAT, large yellow. lrom 1126 1 lt n'. ,b'llt December 2: ik iy AT night. _Georgia_2403. WATCH—Lady's, .m and brace- Plnunfi Gl wm:; WA < Hamile 14th and hlrlloufi ns. Reward. bia_5579. is connected with the| Harry H. Moler of Decatur, Ga. ‘The bride is the registrar and teacher of the College of Liberal Arts of American University and the bridegroom is director of the School of Public Affairs of the university. Miss Elisabeth Bancroft Bliss and Miss Lucy Powell, and the heads of the local Colonial Dames organizations, Miss Agnes Peter, president District Society; Mrs. Aurelius Shands, chair- man Virginia Committee; Mrs. Harry Freeman Clarke, chairman Maryland Committee; Mrs. Marion Butler, chair- man North Carolina Committee. and Mrs. Everard Robinson Todd, president Club of Colonial Dames. Tea is served by Mrs. William How- ard Taft, Mrs. Willam R. Castle, Mrs. Fairfax Harrison and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor. Miss Rena Curtis arrived yesterday from Portland, Oreg., where she was associated with the Portland Sanitarium. Miss Curtis will leave | the first of the week for Africa. where | she will be at the Malamulo Mission in Nyassaland as a medical mission- ary. She will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nash, who will return after a furlough spent at Battle Creek, Mich. They will sall from New York December 20 on the Albert Ballin of the Hamburg American line to London and from there they will sail for Capetown. Miss Curtis is the guest of Mrs. C. C. Lewis, one of her college teachers, jand will spend the week end here. Mrs. Lewis will entertain a group of the college students and teschers of | Emmanuel Missionary College, in Michigan, in her honor tonight. Mrs. John Brown was hostess last evening in her home in Baliston, Va., to about 30 young women of the Ballston Presbyterian Church at their annual Christmas party. The home was attractively decorated with Christmas greens and a brilliantly lighted tree. Among the entertain- ment features were various games with prizes; group singing of carols, and Santa Claus, impersonated by Mrs. Roland Jones, who presented each guest with a gift. Refreshments carried out the Yuletide color scheme. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Childs of Manchester, Vt., are at the Grafton for the Winter season. Mrs. Clinton C. Hunter gave a dinner and dancing party in the Shoreham Hotel ball room last eve- ning for her daughter, Miss Virginia Hunter, to celebrate her birthday anniversary. 5 Mrs. H. H. Hall is entertaining her niece, Mrs. Ettle V. Brown of Los Angeles, who has spent some time visiting students and friends in Geor- gia, where she taught several years. She will spend several weeks with Mrs. Hall Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dann of Bos- ton, Mass, are at the Dodge for & few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Simcoe were hosts to a company of 20 at dinner and bridge last evening at their home in Aurors Hills, Va. Christmas deco- rations of holly and green candles were used on the table. Their guests included Mr, and Mrs. D. W, Bell, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Metzler, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Tropp, Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders, Mr. and iMrs. Byron Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birgefeld, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Long and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brewood, all of Washington. Mrs. W. M. Fariss and Miss Lucile Freese of Nashville, Tenn., are at the Dodge for the week end. North Carolina Society Christmas hrty Tonight. ‘The North Carolina Society will ob- serve the Christmas season with dance at the Shoreham Hotel mnlqht.. The officers and board of governors will constitute the Reception Commit- tee and include Lieut. Comdr. Ovid C. Foote, president; Mr. J. Walter Lam- beth, jr., first vice president; Mrs. Ed- mond Rlndolph Preston, second vice ider Mrs. David H. Blair, third presi , —and | vice pmldmt' Miss Jane Elizabeth Newton, secretary-treasurer; Rev. Rob- ert C. Masterton, chaplain, and Mrs. Thad. S. Page, historian. The board 5 RE’EEE Eaéii‘ £ § g «f 5 > o EEEE i 4 —Harris-Ewing Photo. Moe, Miss Nila Allen and Miss Lois Gates Gorman. Mrs. B. P. Langworthy of Chicago, president of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, entertained a small company at dinner at the Hay- Adams House, last evening. Her guests were Dr. John Ward Stude- baker, United States commissioner of education; Miss Marguerite Wells of Minneapolis, president of the Na- tional League of Women Voters, and Miss Ellen C. Lombard and Miss Edith Rockwood of Washington, Mrs. Otto L. Veerhoff was hostess to the Department of Education, of which she is chairman of the District of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs, at a card party held at her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Robert J. Bates, vice chairman, was assistant hostess. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, president of the federation, and Mrs. Bates presided at the tea table following the game, and among those attending were Mrs. J. M. Albertson, Mrs. L. P, Woodruff, Mrs. Ruth H. Snodgrass, Mrs. George Oliver Gillingham, Mrs. James Oliver Steele, Mrs. ¥dward Keyes, Mrs. O. G. Hankins, Mrs. C. H. Lane, Mrs. L. J. Smith, Mrs. A. Morgan, ) G. J. Jones, Mrs. T. H. “(Continued on ! Page 10, Column 4.)_ Braths. ANDERSON. BENJAMIN F. Suddenly. on Thursday: Decem at’ his home. ring. Md.. Ready Anderson. E. imphrey's Oe:nu ave.. urday, December ment Wardensville, W. AXLINE, CHARLIE cember 14, of Services at Warner home. R424 ( Md.. on Sai- Inter- BENIANTY 'r.. hisbane arie on B. iday. o034 of his residence. Pe- nwd husband n( l:dnn M. Allme and h'her nd M dees il e Neld on sox 1 3pm. Relatives and friends in- Tnterment privat BINNS, JOHN A, On Priday. D!c-mber , _at the residence of his son, Binns. 4535 Conduit rd. n.w., OH! A BINNS beloved husband of t ary E. Binns. meral from dence Monda at Relatives and friends invited Interment Lewinsville. BLUNT, SAMUEL On Pri Snonid. at bis home iA services wil bo h; Goshen. Md.. unday. 2 pm BRANON. 'wn.u.\ e mmxv; r 17 lay. December shen. December N Jeperted this 1934, at o?ml E rot James Baward ith. Remains resting blnunl funeral parlo; uneral Tugsdey) m_ Inter- Relatives JOIN On Priday. Hos- EU the ain 1. ang Chaties 3. meral services at the ‘hambers Co. southeast funeral home. 17 11th ot s m. Relatives and friends are 1nv".ed. lnurmem Cedar Hill c.mnery BRUCE, DAVID L. On gember 13 1034. at his residence, 115 Seaten ‘oL LY. VID BHODE. he Beloved husband-of Daisy ruce, father of Katherine ruce’ and brother of Charles e on Monday. Thu; .De- Remains resting at it Jarvis funeral church. 1432 o CHAMBERS. ERNEST WILLIAM. Op Fri- r 1934, Geora vfi W‘w - elyn M. hlmblu irnest nen ow ot ?flce uuw bate: p 5308 Chu; i 8. ‘and " Park rd nw N nere m-h re- guitem mass wil oftered at ve ot hig soul. and mer s are Cedar Hill Cemetery. OLEMAN, JULIA. On Thursday, Deam- ber 13, 1934, at her n-lflemn 611 U st. n.w. JULIA COLEMAN. mother of Bes: sie Chapman. sister of John Robinson, gandmother of Alan Eaion and Roberi other of Mrs. Carrie e leaves other relafives and ins resting at van & Schey Juneral’ home, ne- ® Jerses ave ‘and R st. n. 1 ‘Sunday. Sember 16. at’ 10 fite residence. mber 17, &t Ave. Blnll“ flllll’lh le oflchnn: ery. ) ‘Relatives invited. lntum.m \ 3 C. T. Murray Interment Harmony Cgme- DA ing. M. husband of Mary Dnvu (nee Scheer). Body roer E. Punnhrlll neral Monday, December terment Rock Creek oury DREW. REV. SIMON P. On Wednesday, T2 1934, st his residence lhrnretnfll 0 gl. uwnm lkther of Arefi'nl Nn-r- 'u{'"" ol.‘n ard 1 Danmanakr. 3501 HoF SR ey the Phi Delta Delta Legal Sorority will be held this afternoon in the Women's City Club at 1 o'clock. The committee in charge of arrangements consists of Miss Gertrude Coyle, Miss Pearl Cooper, Miss Vera Jones, Miss Clara L. Noyes, Miss Anne Christine MX. Owlfll l- On Pflll‘h cember 4. n T w h 0" Rh , ne 7 a d 10, Colu: R = Y. h : A l"p YP ! ol Tuesday. Dec MALO E A 5 res ce. 1 Prid h CHARLIE B.. bel old Q. A _— s "Remai nday. be: F T hind| e. Rev i3 Puneral e ospe MATTHEWS of Vi 16 ifl shen. d.. LR 6| KRs "LUCINDA k. Mi R Youns n . N4 P 17 17 MARY I8C] M W. W, December 830 am rsday, LAM NI - 1™ ber 13, the W. W. %, day. M he 168 Y Fri d Robert JOHNSON, ROBER’ Braths. December Oth s, d of neleno te at i‘l l-. lnhmn'. C%::r HAII CI?&- INE. The ¥y ary's Bece Er"x'c“c:u B Te- o dead for ‘oir “ate A TMALEY, Brefect, AN. Secy. A L. On Priday December n Iur ruldonu the Prolly- 1 ' to l Sunday. Dn-mblll P tgf.l.ht 12 noon. ?’E ron uil tery. s el rolatires éés"" ‘“ LES. Departed this lie l}u 16, 19034, Ten to moyrn his loss !uur sisters. Ruby '3 felle Mills. Annle Nebbins, Belle in!er two brothers, Albert and Arsula Hensor; gnd o besi of e sod n friends. mi Ford's funeral 13 on louth mel st. Notice of funeral later. JOMNSON. MARY THERESA. luddu\ly Inesday. December SEARY “THERFSA. ‘beioved wife of Ray: mond Johnson of 1446 Q v, mother of Pearl Elizabeth Viola Johnson £in Tuneral home. 407 N st Interment in Lincoln Memorlll Cemclery s T De- Th54. RoBERT B Jom: devoted father of Jennie Covn. ‘Alice Morris. Bensamin. William and James Johnson. He also leaves five randchiidzen and ‘other relatives and Lr ends 'mains resting at t rnest Jarvis funeral chureh. N(" Ynu st. n.w. Notice of funeral iate: KRAMER, GUSTAVE W. On rrmu De- 41834 at the Home for In- (SOSTAVE, W KRAMER. be: Puneral trom the. reriq nce of his son. Oscar C. Kramer. 710 Madison . on Monday. December 17. at Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 16 LANCASTER. HERBERT. =Departed this life on Thursday. December 13 19:4 at his residence. 13 4 HERB LANCASTER ~_ Surviv- Tiw him are a devoted wife. three loving sons. Harry A Herbert E. and Rudolph Lancaster. He also leaves to mourn his departure’ four grandchildren. three daughtere-in-law and other réfatives and friends” " Funers1 ‘Sinday December 14 B.m_ from Zion Baptist Church Rev. “Hllison " offciating. " Interment Woodlawn Cemetery 16 LANCASTER. HERBERT, Widoy's Son Lodge. No. 7. F. A. A You are Horesy motificd 'to ‘sasemble at Scottish Rite Temple. 1633 11th st day. December 16 1934, 19 the purpose of atiending the funeral of the late Brother HERBERT LANCASTER, Funeral services at Zion Baptist Church. P st_between :rd and 4th sts sw. 1 pm. THOMAS E. CLIFFORD. JR. W. M, Attest: J. 8. GEORGE. Bec'y. ¢ LANCASTER., HERBERT. The officers and companions of the grand and sub- ordinate chapters. H A. Masons, of the District of Coiumbia snd jurisdiciion are hersby notified of the death of Past Grand High Priest HERBER AS- SER and ‘arc’ grdered fo-atier neral at Zion B tween Ird and December 16, 11 der of M_E ELVIN R SHEPHERD. Grand High Priest LLAN A. GRIFFITH. Grand Secretary. LANCASTER. HERBERT. offcers and 8ir W. Freeman Grand Bonndory SE LT are ordered to gemble in fuil Templar uniform Sunday. December 16, 1934, at 12:30 pm Zion Baptist Church, P st. between ard and 4th sts. £w. to attend the funeral of our late Sir HERBERT LANCAS- © JOSEPH B. JACKSON. Grand Commander. CHAS. D. FREEMAN. Grand Recorder. LANCASTER, HERBERT. The Usher: Union is Rotified of the death of HER BERT LANCASTER _ Funeral on 8u day. December 16, 1034. from Zion Ba tist ”Chuc}:‘ a1 pm. Members to atien urked JACLIAM H. DAVIS. President. LANCASTER, HERBERT J. The Tlus rious Peers and Sublime Princes of Jomathar. Davis Consistory. No. 1. 3% Scottish Rite Masons. are hereby ordered ‘n assist in the Kadosh service over our late hmnrmus Peer HERFERT J. LAN- CAS’ . On Sllurdlv night. De- 34 0 o'clock. at 1316 cember 14, N. . at 1 pm. By or- o 320, mande:in-Chiet LEE 230 AR per ol Seals and Archives. GREGORY W. rD. : SHAED. 32°. Assistant. I.lfil!‘l;. LA_‘\'II'.!VIA. Tllustrious Com- On_Wednesday. De- LAVIENIA LIGHT. de- mother of d Anne May Ly daughter m Beverly and the late Annie Beverly. sister of Thedocia Hendersor. v.r.mu Watson. Lillian Beverly, Saren Edna_Hill. Daniel and James Surviving her are other rela: ains at Prazier's FRhode Triand ave Saturday. December 15 ; thereafter at her late r dence. 101 50th st. ne. Funeral u ay. December 16. at 2 p.m_. from Aol ew Bantist Church. Divion sve and Ames st. ne. Rev. Charles Johnson gciating. * {nterment Lincoln Memorial Cemete; 16 LY.\'(H. A. ) 1 ted this Lfe at MARY Depar tdl ey Departed this “1ite ; Aloher Malone. two sons. rrenthree sisters. Maggle Ma thews. Clara Moore. Carrie Taylor; &l brothers. George. Warren. Roosevelt, Steve Richard and Robert: six nephews, host of other relatives two nieces. and a ho: r Telatives and ains resting Monday December 17. at Friendship &mm Chiirch. StS. SW.. ‘Whiting officiatine. ferment Lincoin Memorial Cemetery MATTHEWS. THEOLA. Denarted thy on Monday. December 10, 1974 Wadesboro Thomas Fra p.m 1st"ana_ In- 16 e resting at . T L e 5AD. Rhode lsland ave. n.w Rotice of funeral later 2l MITCHELL, LUCINDA §. Suddenly. on Thursday. December 13 1934 at 10:20 1706 9th st. n.w ITCHELL. widow of “the late fraiah " Mitchell. "devoted mother of Mrs. Laura Nichols and Isalal g %L er residence Mitchell. ir. sister of Mrs. yina Cool TS, 3 tn ou and Mrs. Olive Renfro. he also leaves four Krlndt)\lld"n and luntrll hom st g!‘"cI::n ber 17, at 11:30 a m Priends a) relatives inv !fl Interment in Arlm ton Memorial Cemetery. "‘1‘“‘ “A“ 13 E._ beloved aunt of e, s Mrs. Anna_Bond. Daniel and William Dore Punerai services at her niece's residence. 246 on Monday. December 17. thence to St. Peter's Catholic Church, where mass will be oftered at 9 a.m. for the repose of her Relatives and friends are n&x;e’? i lovini many friends. Funera On Priday. Decembn Botler 10th st. se. at 8:30 soul. to attend. Cemetery. r A BENEDICT H. Suddenls. on Pri- December 14. 1934 BENEDICT H Notice of funerai later. RYAN, HARVEY J. r 13, 1034, HARVEY late Mattie E, Interment Mount On Thursday. Decem- J.. son of the Puneral services bers Co. southeast on Interment Glenwood Cemetersy. SCHNEIDER. SALLIE r \p TRursd ggmbcr 13, 1034, n!t Wilson) lip Schneider and !flmei fer. of hIr daughter. Mrs. at 3 n.m. Relative Interment at Ced: Hill Cemetery. 'OTT. LAWRENCE. this lite - Iy Dec!mhtr after _a v:):‘{}’n“r Virgie Williams: lrvm ‘Williams: son nuar. §vem¢ Hi Departed 4. 1934, e loving ther. CE heir ‘loss a & steof, a devoted wife. Lawrence Scott. Jjr.: fris, and of resting at Barnes home. 614 4th st s.w. cember 16. thence Yo' his Jate Tesidenice. 306 McLean ave: .. where services wili be held Monda. Becembe at 1 Rev. Jo 3 Richards oflciltlnl fnnrmtnt Wood- lawn Cemetery. SOLOMONS, ISABELLE. Iudd(nl’ on Priday morning, December 14. 1034, at her residence. the Connecticut Apt.. dhlluhllr of the late Adolphus 8. an: Seixas Solomons 8 anter of Aline E. Emma and Juii Solomons_and N. Tavior Phillips. Fun o ce of the family. Trcred. loved hushand of the late Mary Sproesser and father of Mrs, T George cred Heart Becember 17, at 0 a.m. Interment Pros: pect Hill Cemet ery 15 Departed thlx llk 'Al'l'll‘ N A, dflu Thursday, December residence; 1506 Oth st n her husband. Arinur mu- Wn ; & sister, mer Spen- ohn Established 1 | GUDE_BROS. CO. s A7 Beraths. 8, uu.ux Dlurud thi; ll!o r n T e 2"‘“‘“ me.ur:na:er lU‘I:.I h“'lhlnfl. ater “Estelle N e el SR LY AITES, Tembrs of Datcher Chos No. 8., are hereby notifl (a “attend the Lady N hmml of Hon im RAYMOND coum‘r 1% 3 GOLDEN V. mKlNz 1E. WALKER. WILLIAM HEN] lv. On Mond, December 10 19:14. at bis residence. 507 drd s HENRY WAl luvmx Riusband of Mary K. Walker. He other relatives and many friends to mourn, his’departure. Remaing rest: ing i the John Rhines funeral 3!'[ Ard ‘! ay evening: ther m n m- late ren Funera “F:30 B trom Mount n‘:h’n aptist *‘Shurch.” “Tnterment Linceln Memorial Cemetery. WALKER, WILLIAM . Members of leru. Lodge. N P. noihca (s alicna s wes - T5ih “and turday, December 15. 0 arrange for the funeral of BB ioter and tounder. o Tuneral Sunday e 16. at 133 from Mount Moriah Baptist Church, “ird and L sts. 5.3. Elks are invited WILLIAM B. HARRIS, E. R. CORTEZ W. PETERS. Sec WALKER. WILLIAM HENRY. Members of the ‘SBouthwest Civic Association are requested to attend the f nrnl of Mr. WILLIAM HENRY WALK N terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery HN T. RH! Pres. INEZ CLOMAR. Secy 16 WELSH. WILLIAM HENRY. on &aturd December 15 maing resting at’the Chambers neral Rome. 1900 ChaDIS ot ners Notice of funeral ater. In Memoriam. BEILSTEIN. MARIE H. 1In sad but Joving Temembrance of our dear mother. H "BEILSTEIN. who devaried. this. life Tnul\'v‘un years ago today, December ther. dear. Torggtten. YOUR DAUGHTER. MAMIE. CLARK. JOHN F. In loving remembrance of ‘otir dear hiskand and father. JOHN CLARK, who deparied this life four Jears aco oty December 15 VHLY * DULIN. FLLA C. In nd hn loving re- membrance of my dear mother. ELLA C. DULIN, who departed this life’ one year December 15, I have only your memor flrnr mather, To remember my whole life through. anrp( not a day. dear mother, That 1 do_not’ think of you m‘w Dzvo'rzb BON, J. ERNEST m(xn \MML In fond memory of our hfl'lm»d'dmnvr:\" MABEL' HICKEY, epart Who deparied this ‘life one yesr ase The dearest pal we ever knew. Mother. darlinz. that was you One could search this whoie your are gone. but not . world round. A beiier mother can never be found Thoush you've left us. precious mother, We hear your voice no more, we safe in our confiding That well meet on vonder shore HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. REV. JAMES. In ur-nd memory our beloved pastor. Rev. J who departed this life twenty- u.m years ago, December 15. mtm ved in life. remembered in deat! u'cy DUNMORE. Past Leader, Pirst Baptisi Church. nlllul\ W, L. (WMICKEY"). Cucl‘ In AL Just when the pleasant sunshine Was glowing in the east Your brown eyes closed sincerely, Your gentle sighing ceased Gone are his footsteps I loved so dear, Silent his voice I loved to hear Too far away for sight or speech. But not _too far for my thoughts reach We miss you, d to son, more and more each ay But God knew beit. 30 he called you Silent 'your voice. vacant vour place. But forever in our hearts is hidden your dear face LONELY MOTHER AND FAMILY. * HOFFMAN. HENRIETTA ory Sacred to Beautiful lives are those whose span Is spent In duty to God and man. Beautiful calm when the course is run, Beautiful twilight at the s | JOHNSON, r\[nnn F. mory of my EVERARD F. JOHNSON. {his bic fve ‘years ago today. In sad but love dear husband, w departed December It s ud the one T cherished 8hould be taken from my home, lu lcvr that does nnl D!rllh in_memory al PEVOLED ‘WIFE ELEANOR JOHNSON, LANE. SARAH. In Io: remembrance of our darling mamma. SARAH LANE. whe left us twelve years ago today. Decem= il garden of lilies, yond the sun We nall meet and greet Sou. mamma, When our ]h s work here is done DEV/ C’T!D DAUGHTERS. I’R!Nt PETER. 'ANNIE HEDGEMA g Lmnuv. OPIE FMNILIN. In loving of our brother. OPIE N i . December 15. Loved. remembered. longed for alwa: Bringing many a silent tear SISTERS. LINDSAY. OPIE. In sad but loving re- membrance of our devoted husband and father, OPIE LINDSAY, who died 50 sud- t}'nl‘y l;nee years ago today. December 5. 193 Gone is the face we loved so well. Silent the Voice we loved to hear Tis sad but true. and we wonder why The cne we loved best was the first to die. No_one knows how I miss you No one knows the bitter pain I have suffered since I lost you, Life has never been the same. Althoush your soul is now ( I had you back again. God_give us strength to earry on Until our day is done. Ang there. before the Judgment se We will meet again our beloved HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. MATEER, OLIVIA ALVERNIA AND JAMES THORNTON. I of my my beloved father. JA MATEER. who died six day. December 15, God gave me a -onumul father and mother. the dearest {riends 1 ever knew. With broken heart I watched you And saw i Althoueh T 1 could Lov. ____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS "ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding _thy rigi w. R. SPEARE Formerly 1208 H St. NW, Decatur 6242 1623 Conn. Ave. CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. ___ mumaympge W. W. DEAL & CO. 816_H_St. NE. LINCOLN 8200 JOHN R. WRlGHT CO. 1337 10th 8¢ oa¥igng NOTth 0047 % V. L. SPEARE (0. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R sne-rhe tablishment Las 1009 J. William Lee’s Sons Co. CREMATORIUM 4th_and Mass Ave. NE Lincoln_5200 CHAMBERS Frank Geier's Sons Co. Joscph F. Blrch s Sons (A. L. HAYCOCK_ Mgr.) Phone WEt 203°3034 M St. N.W. FUNERAL DESIGNS. 1212 F St. N.W. NAtional 4276 J. H. SMALL & SONS A P T i 5 GEO. C. SHAFFER a4 | MODERATE, BRICES. FHONE SAT, 106 poneral Bunday N Pfrom her late residence. dfriends invif Inter- “&.lu-uy Cemetery, Rev. Herbert - e saveam® 14th © Eye 1200 M _§' a0, A, COMLEY mth 1-3-1

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