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S SOC OCIETY. IETY The President and Mrs. Roosevelt Hosts at Dinner This Evening for Married SOBS ancl Wi.ves. HE President and Mrs. Roose- velt will entertain at a dinner the White and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. this evening at House for their sons James Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt. There will be about 80 guests. Chief Justice and Mrs. Year day. German Ambassador Host ‘Wednesday at Reception. The Ambassador of Germany, Herr Hans Luther, has issued cards for Wednesday afternoon from 5 until 7 o'clock. Miss Elli Beinhorn, German aviatrix, will show a motion picture on the preliminary Olympic Winter games at Garmisch Partenkirchen. The film will be shown at 5:45 o'clock. The Attorney General and Mrs. Homer S. Cummings will be the honor guests this evening of Mr. and There will be Mrs. Bruce Kremer. about 60 guests in the company. ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will entertain a party Q( young people this evening for their schoolgirl daughter, Senorita Yolanda Alfaro. Other members of the diplomatic corps who are entertaining at parties the Minister of this evening are China and Mme. Sze, who will be hosts to the legation staff, and the agricul- tural attache of the Spanish Embassy and Senora de Echegary. Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Cope- land will entertain a small company this evening at the Shoreham. Senator and Mrs. Edward R. Burke are the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francis Mullen have sent out cards for a tea Sunday after- noon, January 6, from 5 until 7 o'clock, at 3224 R street. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Harry P. Huse will be among the entertaining parties at the New Year day break- fast at the National Women's Count- try Club. Others who will entertain will be Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and Mrs. Ralph Worthington. Representative and Mrs. Claude A. Fuller of Eureka Springs, Arl KAPLOWITZ THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN E ANDF DRESSES * SPORTSWEAR*GOWNS FOR A GENERATION THE BEST CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY 1935 A Happy New Year Thousands of women have been | blessed and made Supremely Happy with Kaplowitz Fashions.. .. We cordially extend an invitation to those women who have inad- vertently missed the golden opportunity of wearing the most exquisite clothes known to women — Kaplowitz Clothes —to resolve | to visit Kaplowitz, where you can buy the clothes of your dreams— within the reality of your budget. EXCLUSIVE SPECIALIZATION Not Just Another Department Look for Opening Announcement Within the Next Few Days Charles Evans Hughes will not receive New companied by their daughter, Miss Dorothy Fuller, arrived in Washington over the week end and they are now established in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for the ap- proaching season. Representative Thomas A. Jenkins of Ironton, Ohio, and Mrs. Jenkins have come to Washington for the Winter and will be at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. Stephen J. Paul, custodian of the United States House of Repre- sentatives, Washington, and Mrs. Paul are to be the guests of Justice Alfred Alexander Grant in New York at & dinner dance to be held in the grand ball room of Hotel Astor tonight. Senator-elect Joseph F. Guffey of Pennsylvania has arrived in Wash- ington and Js occupying a suite at the Carlton for the coming session of Congress. Senator Guffey has with him his two sisters, Miss Ida Guffey and Miss Paulida Guffey. The Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Sumner Welles will enter- tain at a dinner-dance this evening in their home on Massachusetts avenue. and Mrs. Truman H. Newberry, who are now in Detroit, will spend some time in New York before going to Florida for the Winter season. Mr. E. Faiga de C Castra, secretary of the Brazilian Embassy, is to be the guest of Dr. Luiz de Faro, the Bra- zilian consul general in New York City, at a New Year eve supper- dance in the grand ball room of Hotel Astor tonight. The Undersecretary of State and Mrs. William Philips will entertain at |a dinner dance tomorrow evening in honor of Miss Jean Martineau. Mr. Francisco A. Delgado, the Phil- ippine resident commissioner to the United States, and Mrs. Delgado, who are en route to Washington from Manila, are stopping at Hotel Astor, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Tuckerman entertained at a tea yesterday after- noon for their debutante niece, Miss Clara Louise Tuckerman. There were | about 100 guests and at the tea table were Mrs. Walter Gherardi, jr., sister of the honor guest, and Mrs. Benja- min H. Biays, daughter of the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman had as guests over the week end Mr. Garrow Gerr of New York, and Ensign King Mallory of the U. S. S. New Orleans. Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton ’have returned from Akron, Ohio, | where they spent the Christmas holi- ||| day visiting their daughter and son- |in-law, Mr. and Mrs. wald of that city. Dr. and Mrs. Crichton will have as their guests over New Year Mr. and | Mrs. Samuel M. McFetridge of Phila- delphia. and will entertain at dinner Donald Gott- ! wmxmsuxnxsx-"% Mrs. K’s : Toll House Tavern : 3 Colesville Pike Silver Spring, Maryland Auto Route 29 & HOLIDAY MENUS From the Market’s most palatable and attractive foods will daily in the ““Old Tavern's Rooms. NEW YEAR'S DINNER Phone Shepherd 3500 SRR RN Dining GIFTS & HOME FURNISHINGS SINCE 1847 1106 G sTReeT The former Secretary of the Navy | i B Wfi-%i%%fi%‘?fiifi%fix&fi%fl% S l ; ; will be at home New Year day at their Who, with the Minister of China, will entertain at dinner this evening, when their guests will be the members of the legation staff and their wives. on Monday evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Many New Year Parties Mark Social Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Thomas entertained a New Year day party | with a reception at their home “Tan- glewood” in Sandy Spring, having asked over 250 guests to a tea from 4 to T o'clock. The conservatory of Tanglewood, laden with blooming plants, will form an attractive back- ground for the host and hostess, who will be assisted in receiving by their sister Mrs. Francis M. Hallowell. A color scheme of cherry red in both roses and candles with quanti- ties of Christmas greens will be used in decorating the rooms and an at- tractive tea table which will be pre- sided over by Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Wil- liam Stanley of Laurel, Md., wife of the Assistant Attorney General; Mrs. John C. Bentley, Mrs. P. Garland Ligon, Mrs. Charles E. Bond, Mrs. A. Douglas Farquhar, Mrs. William Hurd Hill, Mrs. William John Thomas, Mrs. Francis Miller and Mrs. Tarlton Brooke. Presiding at the punch bowl will be Mrs. John N. Bentley, Mrs. Lionel C. Probert and Mrs. Mahlon Kirk, 4th. Those serving in the dinning room include Miss Estelle T. Moore, jr.; Miss Sallie P. Brooke, Miss Emiline Hill and Miss Florence Bentley. Miss Sue Thomas and Miss Jean Thomas of “Tanglewood” and their subdebu- tante friends, Miss Jamie Hagerman, Miss Mariana Hill, Miss Nancy Mc- Carty and Miss Anna Miller. Dr. Joseph M. M. Gray, chancellor of American University, and Mrs. Gray residence on the college campus after 3 p.m. Visiting them are their sons, See What You Buy Know t_You Get A3 X A3 This good quality, Neat Cloth Casket and a whole dignified funeral con- ducted by Chambers’ Service, Hearse and Cars, free use of Chapel and Parlors. Al $95 for one pnce, only .. This Metal Casket opens to a half couch style. Looks like the most charming silk couch—fit for a king. Truly, this is a lovely, fine burial re- ceptacle—equal to any $500 one in appearance. $265 Chambers’ price for entire funeral only This is a Steel Vault, used in the grave. 400 pounds of solid steel. Al- ways sold for $150 until Chambers reduced his price. price $8 5 Chambers’ only .. One of the Largest Un- dertakers in the World 6 Chapels, 12 Parlors, 18 Hearses, Ambulances and Cars. ... MAIN OFFICE 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 SOUTHEAST BRANCH 517 11th St S.E. Phone Lincoln 4477 Dr. and Mrs. James W. Brown, Mr. | et -Underwood Photo. Joseph C. Gray of Winchester, Mass., his wife and their son of Winchester, Mass., and Dr. Charles M. Gray of Miami, Okla. Rev. Ralph D. Smith, pastor of the Woodside Methodist Episcopal Church, and Mrs. Smith are holding open house in the parsonage at 8903 First avenue, Woodside, Md., tomorrow afternoon and evening from 3 until 10 o'clock. Miss Dortha Jeanne Sedgwick and Mr. Byron Sedgwick will be at home to their friends New Year day from 5 to 8 o'clock at their residence, 906 Thayer avenue in Silver Spring, Md. Mr. and Mrs. George Raymond Huf- fard of Fairfax, Va. will be at home this afternoon to a number of their friends at a New Year eve tea. Mrs. Huffard’s sister, Mrs. A. H. Froehling of Richmond will preside at the punch bowl and others assisting include Mrs. James M. Henderson, Mrs. John War- wick Rust and Miss Warwick Rust, all of Fairfax, and Mrs. Thomas C. Hen- derson of Chantilly. Mr. Thomas B. Dixcy, assisted by his mother, Mrs. Dixcy, received the younger set of Falls Church at an egg nog party at his home on Cedar street Saturday night from 9 to 12. Miss Isabel Sterling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sterling, jr., of Naxera, Va., was married Satur- day to Mr. Allan A. Taylor of this city. The ceremony was performed at 12 o'clock noon in Severn Presby- terian Church at Naxera, Va., by Rev. John A. Mawhinney, pastor. The church was tastefully decorated with ferns, evergreens, holly and calla lilies and cathedral candles. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Theodore D. Lewis of Washington, D. C, as matron of honor and Miss | Ellnbeth Sterling of Annapolis, Md., 'and Mrs. Joseph C. Holcomb of Norfolk, Va, as bridesmaids. The best man was Mr. Paul A. Gro- | lock of Washington, D. C., and the groomsmen were Mr. Lester Sterling of Naxera, Va. and Mr. Ralph Rob- bins of Glass, Va., and the ushers were Mr. John A. Sterling of Naxera, Va., and Mr. John M. Robbins of Glass, Va. The ringbearer was little Hilda Ann Noland of Naxera, Va., and wore a rose-color dress and carried the ring in a calla lily. The bride, who was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father, wore a lovely gown of peacock blue and she carried an arm bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor wore & gown of maroon and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. Miss Elizabeth Sterling wore a gown of apple green and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses, Mrs. Joseph C. Holcomb wore a gown of dark green and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses, The wedding music was played b; Mrs. James C. Deal of Naxerfi Vly organist, and Mrs. Beverly E. Dunston of Naxera, Va., sang “Believe Me if All Those Endearlng Young Charms.” The bride and groom left immedi- ately after the ceremony on a North- ern tour. Mr. Mark Foote President of the National Press Club, will be the honor guest and speaker of the Twentieth Century Club Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. Mr. Foote will speak on the new Con- gress, its personnel and problems. Miss Helen Berry and Miss Helene Kravatz entertained on Sunday after- noon at tea in their studio, in St. Matthew's Court, in honor of Miss Eleanor Sauer of Detroit, Mich. Among those present were Capt. and Mrs. W. O. Speers, Capt. and Mrs. Charles Hartigan, Mrs. Florence Par- ker, Mr. Howard Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wickes, Mrs. Dorothea Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. William Buell, Miss Annabelle MacLeod, Mrs. Helen Hal- loran, Mr. Robert Burklin and Mr. Sheldon Thomu The young soclal set of Falls Church gave a bridge party at the Washing- ton Golf and Country Club on Friday night, December 28. -A light supper was served and prizes given. Attend- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grain- ger, Mr. and Mrs. Theodole Uhler, Mr. Edmund Campbell, Mrs. Charles R. Fenwick, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fen- wick, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Berger, edar Hill ton's most beautiful (émetery; mlp Funeral Ollmn’l SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast Mr- Roosevelt Sn.mrdny evening. Plans have been co completed for the eleventh annual card party and dance of the Mathis Club, which will be will be general chairman of the The Mathis Club for 11 years has held annual card parties and dances to secure funds for the Bishop of Dacca Diocese, Bengal, India, to edu- cate catechists. Mrs. E. C. Short will act as chair- Mrs. Philip R. Vernier, president, party. 3 The Music Com- mittee is in charge of Mrs. Vincent Callahan, who will have assisting her fi)l;';. William Ahern and Mrs. Thomas wn. Miss Mary Wing, who has been | studying in Cambridge, England, is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. David Wing of Green- way, near McLean, Va. Mr. William Wing, her brother, from New York, is also a house guest. Mrs. Wing is entertaining on New Year eve at Greenway, Mrs. Irene Moncure entertained 18 ‘Washingtonians at her home in Falls Church last evening. A buffet supper was served, followed by music. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pierce, Miss Helen Eisenhart, Miss Anita Reno, Miss Alice Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Shields, Miss Jane | Cannon, Miss Thompson Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Haggerty, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maholm, Capt. and Mrs. A. D. Hathaway, Mrs. Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dermody. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Dillman en- tertained at dinner bridge at Avignone Freres Saturday evening, when the guests included Dr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ful- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Marquis, | Dr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Harter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Squire, Mr. and Mrs. De Witte Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vinall, Mr. and Mrs. Emil G. Boerner, Mrs. Maude Kinser, Miss Lois Failyer, Mrs. Curtis Kyle, Mrs. Melvin C. Mer-| rill and Dr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Leighty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deffinbaugh | entertained at a housewarming and tea yesterday afternoon at their new home on Sligo avenue in Silver Spring, Md. Evergreens and other Christmas decorations were attractively placed throughout the rooms. Mrs. Ralph Powell of McLean en- tertained at bridge yesterday, when her guests were Mrs. J. H. Walton, Mrs. Owen Briggs, Mrs. J. D. K.| Smoot, Mrs. J. Hunter Mack, Mrs. J. G. Sadtler, Mrs. Frazier Guthrie and Miss May Walters. Miss Alice Taylor, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor of Atlanta, Ga. The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Branson are entertaining their son, Rev. Ernest Lloyd Branson, and Mrs. Branson and their small son, Bruce William, of St. Louis, Mo., for two weeks. Miss Jean Gilbert, a student at Sweet Brier, in Virginia, is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. L. D. Gilbert, at the Fairfax. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gray and their daughter, Miss Doris Gray, are spend- ing a few days in Williamsport, Ind., guest; of Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Ward. Mrs. Ward is Mr. Gray's sister. Miss Florence Contee Wright, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rea P. Wright of Chevy Chase, Md., was hostess at a luncheon for 22 at the Chevy Chase Club today. Miss Wright is a senior at the National Cathedral School and expects to enter Connecticut College next year. Miss Betty Bell will receive her friends at an informal tea on New Year day from 5 to 7 at her residence, 1358 Newton street northwest. Miss Bell will be assisted by Miss Dot Bar- ton, Miss Hortense Harmon and Miss Isabelle Bray. United Daughters Confederacy New Year Day Reception. The United Daughters of the Con- federacy will have a New Year re- ception at the Confederate Memorial Hall, 1322 Vermont avenue north- west, tomorrow from 4 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. A. Eugene Barr, division presi- dent, and officers, Mrs. Fred Louis Volland, first vice oresident; Mrs Clarence Engle, second vice president; Mrs. Cora Talley, third vice presi- dent; Miss Lois Brown, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Cora Settle, correspond- ing secretary; Miss Laura Martin, treasurer; Mrs, A. Lorera Hewett, registrar; Mrs. Charles Wagner, his- torian; Mrs. Richard A. Allen auditor; Mrs. George Alexander, cus- todian; Mrs. Norma Hardy Britton, parliamentarian; Miss Frances D. Shirley, chaplain, and Mrs. Mary. D. Howe, recorder of crosses, will receive. The tea table will be presided over by the presidents of the - various chapters, Mrs. Howard Bischop, Miss Florence Lancester, Mrs. A. W. Welles, Mrs. Rosa Lee Wood, Miss Laura Snuggs, Mrs. E. O. Pillow, Miss Mary Waynick, Dr. Ella Fales, Mrs. M. de Clare Berry, Mrs. Ernest Loving and Mrs. W. O. Owen. A cordial invitation is extsnded to all veterans, sons, daughters and friends. This evening at the Shoreham will be a gala night with a large number of the congressional set entertaining and being entertained. Included among those who will be in some of the various parties given are Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Cope- land, Representative and Mrs. Dow W. Harter, Representative and Mrs. John F, Dockweiler, Representative- elect and Mrs. D. Worth Clark, for- mer Representative and Mrs. Royal C. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. A. Magruder MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Clark is visiting Miss Hetty Louise Harkness | Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. John Dwight of Vienna, Va., a former classmate at Agnes Scott College. A number of parites have been arranged in her honor. Congressional Club to Select New Officers. ‘The Congressional Club, Washing- ton’s most important social medium for the families of both the Senate and House, will hold a business meet- | ing at the club house January 2 at| 10:30 o'clock, at which time an Elec- tion Committee will be nominated and elected. Qfficers for the ensuing biennial will 'be nominated. The board will hold a meeting at 9 o'clock. The election of officers for the en- suing biennial will be held January 9 at_the regular business meeting. | Fridey afternoon, January 4, Imml 4 to 6 oclock a reception at the| club house, 2001 New Hampshire ave- nue, in honor of the wives of the new members of Congress, will be held. | There will be a luncheon Thursday, January 17, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Edson Briggs of Washington is at the Cloisters, St. Simeons Island, Ga. In her party are Miss Ruth Rawlings, Mr. Prank Rawlings and Mr. William Huntington. Lieut. Comdr. Cary D. Allen, U. S. N, M. C., and Mrs. Allen have come | to the Martinique from their home in Philadelphia for a short stay. The inauguration of a series of Sunday night concerts at the Na- tional Theater, beginning January 6 with the distinguished Dutch pianist, Egon Petri, who has never before in the Capital City, is at- members of society ic lovers and who will ties for the five star will present a succes- Aartists of international Mme. Goeta Ljung- 'the Metropolitan Opera, Sands, the distinguished star; Feodor Chaliapin, -tlmnua basso; also Igor Samuel Dushkin in Christian Heurich, Miss Laura Har- lan, Miss Mary Cryder, Miss Julia Schelling, Miss Dorothy Phillips, Miss Moira Archbold, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Goetzman, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Ryan, Mrs. George M. Eckels, Mrs. include Mr. Warren Johnson and Mr. Victor Neal. The season’s reservations are avail- able now at the T. Arthur Smith Con- cert Bureau, as well as reservations for the opening concert by Egon Petri. Dr. Charles Richmond will preside at the luncheon of the English-Speak- ing Union Thursday at the Willard. FOUND. SPANTEL—Black. male, Protective Association. ween § and 5 COCKER, young. Animal Emerson 5941, Dbet: Lost and Found advertisements Jor 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 up to 11 p.m. Saturday. PURSE—Lost Saturday. A ghanse “and key. Gl Rorth sos con- :m%’blu:k and white. long haired. T ] .n'Pfld u.xuuml"'u'd n;hom itur_1568. KID owvr.—wmu (one); on I ll.mll glfl 1365. l(l.ll "Pearce. = 'MASONIC diamond in st. bet. R ‘ OM Re- 'D:cm:’mc?n 16‘ kley. “1475‘“001 rd. I| W, IKETBOOK—Lady's, black; $10 lnfl Col._ fl'l“ ite. gray! it. other articles CAT. whil 2 Lamont st. n.w. b zuxli'v" I(. Rew: ence Cole. 3119 13th st. nv ‘Erhelumn Oolllln- e v 8 reward. A ams 4 . Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Jorss, Comdr. and Mrs. Eldredge Goodhue, Miss Grace J. Hileman and Miss Margaret C. Dufficy. Miss Amalie Frank, daughter of Mrs. David L, Frank of Washington, D. C., became the bride of Mr. George Martin Kohn, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kohn of Atlanta in a sim- ple ceremony which took place Thurs- day night in Coral Gables, Fla., in the presence of a few friends and rela- {tives, Rabbi Jacob H. Kaplan per- formed the ceremony before an altar improvised with palms and tropical foliage. The wedding marches were played | for the entrance and exit of the wed- {ding party which was composed of the bride and bridegroom, Mr. Jack R. Frank of Cornith, Miss,, who gave his sister in marriage and Mr. Joseph Fine of Marietta, Ga., who assisted as best man. The wedding gown was fashioned of lace over white satin, which was em- bellished with a fine gold thread. A coronet of pearls and brilliants caught the bridal veil. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Mr. Frank entertained with a din- ner party following the service. The bridegroom’s mother assisted. Mrs. Kohn, who has made her home | in Washington all her life, was edu- cated at Sweet Briar College. Mr. Kohn is a graduate of Yale University and is associated with his father in business in Atlanta. The young couple flew to Havana and from there they will go to Central Ameri¢a and Panama before return- ing to the United States via New Orleans and then to Atlanta, where they will be at home the middle of January, Braths. ARMSTRONG. MARIA M. Departed this life on Suniday. December (S0;, 1034 ut 4:40 p.m.. at 1501 26th st RIA M. G “daughter *'6t the late George and Sarah Matthews. mother of the late Edward Matthews, loving grand- mother ~of ~Margarette Washington, Charles. Louis and Paul Matthews. lov- {pg sunt of George Matthews. Funeral Wednesday. January 1635. from Boyd's fumeral home. at i: - ASPINWALL. SOPHIE DAN‘HGVM: on Sunday. December 50. 19:34. at her resi- dence. 1831 Jeflersoti Dl fiw PHIE D'ANTIGNAC. beloved mother of John Guthbert Aspinwall ~Services at Joseph Gawlers Sons chapel 175 0% A n.w.. on Tuesday. January Tnterment (privaie) Oak Hill Gemetory. BRICK. GEORGE J. Suddenly, on Sun- a3, December 30. 1934, GEORGE J. from his late resi- Tives 8d ricnds inviteds > Taterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. JAMES. Departed this life Ssturdsy. December 29, 1934, st the Home for the Aged. J. He leaves to mourn their loss hres sisters, Mary E. Bush Isabel Carter und Martha Lee Hampton; a brother, Marshall Jordan, % stepimather: ins resting at at 1 p.m. Interment Rosement Cemetery. BROWN. ROBERT W, Sunday. De- comber 30. 1034, st his residence. % s wed Mon- o At % Robinson's funeral Home. ?unerll ‘Tuesday. january 1. 1935." at a.m. —from Z0ReR Bapisst Suirch. Tntefment Hars mony Cemetery BROWN, SALLIE ‘VERLINDA. On Satur- . December 20, 1034, at her resi- SALLIE VER- A Puneral . services at the residence of Mr. Samuel Moore, 4807 ¥ et Toursiax Jannery Friends and rela- Vited. Interment Glenwood Ceme- IIO'NE. RAYMOND FRANCIS. December 24, 1934, at RAYMOND FRANCIS feioved son of Mary E and the late An- di F._Bro of Rev. Puneral !N 4 Rabert & Brow s mother's resldeng‘ea' 24 New Yok ay. & On Mon- e ‘ Mm:f Zl 1934, Blioves, digiiter of the laté James T " Celestial Butler. . She. i J . Grymes Harmony Cemetery. There s no death, . eition. ‘This lfl‘ " lwr(llb e o I3 ‘bt a_suburb to the life Elysian. ‘Whose portals we call r n SOCIETY. -1 R Braths. “t“%%d hl’olhtr 0( M- Sald: i mains restin W Erest .mm' ™ neral churcl 14 You st. Pu- neral Thursday. Janusty 3. 1938, at 2 {n from _the above tumm churv.h terment Harmony Ce , MINOR, ufiton. e D Eloved husband nx Lillan Funeral services will be held I hll hme 3505 Copley road, on Tues- day. January 1, at 2 p.m. Interment private. CHICHE! RANDOLPH. Departed this life -unuenu, on_Bund cember 30, i oatualty Hosp woou-t( eay €5 Sister, Mrs. Katherine. wn- fer daushter, Mrs Lens 2 b Gteces and neph: Testing af Cornish & Cornish's Paeral home. $12) 10t [ n.w. untll Tuesday. January 1 at 11 Funeral services at Popar church tngion. ue: January ey Gibsars SHClating: Inlerment l! Warrington. Va. DAVIS. JAMES. Departed this life Sun- De, 30. 1934, at Preedmen's AMES DAVIS “Hte leaves 1o mourn their loss one sister and other relatives and friends’ Remaing resting at Campbell's funerai home. 423 4 Notice of funeral later. CHARLES THOMAS, On Saturday, December 20, 1534, st his residence; 1740 Euclic nw.. ‘THOMAS. the be Gved soi of the Ite Willlam H. and slmbem C. brather of Mrs. L. M Thornten o nenl services at t) Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Wednesday. January 2. 1935. P, Relatives and friends invited. In- erment Congressional Cemete DUVALL, ALFRED J. suuaemy on S|m- du December J ]!l H at New York ALFRED ALL. beloved bl'other of Harry Duvlll -nd Mrs. Alice Funeral Wednesday. Jan- LW.. ass Paul's Gatholic Church ai § am. Toterment Holy Rood Cemerery. 1 msou JOHN LEWIS. D-pnmd thh life suddenly. on Saturday. ber 29 1933°" at Freedmen's Hospital. 8 DYSON of 909 _O st. n.w., de- voted son of Mary D. Fairfax and the late William g{ Dy: brother of William H. an Dyson. Mrs. Beatrice Braxto) Magdalen Thomas. He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains Testing at Barbour Bros.’ funeral home. K st. ne. until 10 am. Tuescay, January ‘1. 1435; thereafter at his late residence. " Funeral Wednesday. January at 8 am. from Holy Redeemer Church. New York ave, bet. 1st st. and New Jersey ave. n.w. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery, St. Marys County. Md. 1 . _On Saturday. 934, at Providence Hos- CARRIE V.. beloved wife of Capt Charles L. Eickmann, ~Remains resting h' funeral home. 46 Hsattsville, Ma. 'f from the above funeral home on uesday. January 1. 19735 at 11 am. Belatives and {riends invited. lnurmem Fort Lincoln Cemete! GONYER. BESS uuuluu on sundn ber :10. 1934. at Emergency Hos- 1;""' BEsS LIMBAUGH GONYER, the eloved wife of Forest A. Gonver. Serv- ices at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. o.w.. on Tuesday. January 1. 1935 at 10:30 a.m. Interment Rock Cemetery. son. On Saturday. her residence, 21! ANNA B. GREEN. daugh- Ter ot the late fsabtll Robinson and wife of the late Spencer Green. Re. mains at Frazier's funeral Lome. Rhode Island ave. n.w.. and can Tiewed atier 2 pm. Monday, December 3. Punera] Tuesday. Januaiy 1. 1¢ E. Church. C R W. Wil- Decem- 1026 liams officiating. On Snlurdnv Droe Remains at Fraiers ave. n.w. Puneral 1935, from Asbury K sts. n.w. at 1 Thesaay. Sanvary 1 Church.’ 11th and o'clock p.m. GREEN. ANNA B. Members of the Tinney Phyllis Wheatley Soclety are notified of the geath of Mrs. ANNA Funeral Tuesday. January 1. Asbury Ehurcn 1ith and K'st: 1 o'clock p.m. MARGARET BYRD, Secty. HALL. ALICE G. On Sunday, December g . “the beloved wife of the idte John W Hall - Fuheral serv ices at the W. W. Chambers Co, funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Tuesdi January 1. 1935 at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Inferment Rock Creek Cemetery. NEISE, CARMIE L On Monday. Decem- 1934, at _the residence of her o K14 Ahode. Ttand ave M., L. in her 75th vear. loving wife of loving * wife of the Joseph, M Heise and mother of Frank Heise Fanerat Tom sbove address Wednesday January 2. 1035. at % p.m. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery, HELM. SARAH E. Suddenly. on Sunday, Decémber 50, 1034 at the residence of her daughter. 1201 Broadview st.. lawn Village, Ballston. Va. SAl HELM. beloved mother of Mrs. L. Remains o3 from . nw.. 8t in Butler. Pa. HUME. GEORGE W. On Ssturdsy mber 29. 1934 GEORGE W.. the be. foved: nusband of Lula Gertrude Hume and father of Harold, Mildred and Ruth Hume_ Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 nw.. until Wednesday. Janu- at 10 am. _Services at the Chapin st e rch. Zora. at 2 plm ar: 3 Boptist O Interment church cemete: KEYES. ALBERT B. On Monday. Decem- ber 31. 1934, at his residence. 174 Columbia rd_n.w. after a brief illness ALBERT B. KEYES, aged 81 years. hus- AumERT Bachel & Reves (nac. Spring) and father of Mrs. M. A. Bryan of Wash- ington. D, C.: Clyde P. and Jobn F. 8. Keves of Herndon, Ve’ Body resting at seph Gawler's Sons' cha ave P w " Puneral services will be held on Wedniesday, January 2. 1455, at at the Herndon Baptist Church. nterment Chestnut . Grove ~Cemetery. Herndon, Va. (Leesburg pepers please copy. ) LIMERICK. ALVIN S. Sunday. De- gember :10 )'014!ALWN“ S, :elm:d hus band of Mary imeric] neral from the Deal funeral H st. n.e. on Tuesday. Janu- 2t 9§ . Relatives and Interment Cedar Hill (Prederickenurs papers please Cemflen copy.) EDWARD. On Mon- 1934, at_his_resi- n.w. 'GEQRGE ED- WARD. devoted son of Dora Lips- Somb and srother of William. James and John Lipscomb. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. MARTINO. ANGELO. On Friday. Decem.- 2R,"1934_ at Mount Alto Hospital ANGm MARTINO. Funeral from the W Chambers Co, funeral home, 1400 cmmn st. n.w.. on Wednocdny January 3. Relatives and Pinterment Atlington National Cemetery. McFADDEN. CORNELIUS 1. On Mnndu 8t s residence S J.. beloved son of Dani i MeFagden neral from the Tesiderice of Bis parents. .e.. Wednesday Janu- National ! Cemetery “"Relatives and friends o= ited. | OTLANERTY THEODORE R. On Eun- . December 34 RE R.. N Dored pnssand. of Mazy Winais O'Flaherty and son of John and Mary E. O'Flaberty. Remains resting at the . W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral Funeral services ‘ednesday. January 2. at 11 eeiatives "ana Yrieads in: Jited: Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters. 1 CHARLES. On Saturday. De- e Y054, at the home of s Mrs. "Clayton Rabbitt 'of Glenmont [ARLES RABBITT, M ag C% 68 ynrs‘r“ Tdmen:l from "110 ?g",l‘ll; idence on Tuesday. January 1. 28 D Interment Rockville Onjor; Semetery. GEL, EMMA STRAUSSER. On sun. ay, December 30, 1934, at her resi- o ee S T50 Noriti, Capitol” st EMMA STRA! the beloved wife of the late Reuben Riegel and mother of Mrs. Duisy Welter, and Charles E. Edward M.. Leo and Paul M. RicgerReratins sostine st the W. Chatmbers Go. Tunera home. 1400 Chapi st. n.w., until Tuesday. January 1, at .m." Funeral services h Tesidence on Tuesday. Jan: 2o, “Relatives and. frien Interment at Catawissa. Pa. ROOKS. ELISHA. On Friday. December 2 1934, at Walter Reed General Ho: ELISHA ROOKS. son of the late Wiliam Nannie Rooks. brother of Mamie Harrell and Juiia Dey. Surviving him fito are other relatives and friends Wednesday. January 2. 1035, af 22 from Frazier's funeral home, 580 d 3 ent Tiocton Nationa Gemeréry. ROSA. FRANK N, Q0 Monday, December huiband of Rosina N. Ro am“{"vm ushand o sa of Mrs. Ida Briges. Dominic, Thomas and Catherine Rosa. Puneral from the . W. Chambers Co. Bonlhel!l funeral home. 517 11th st. s.e. sdsy. ence to Holy January 2. l! 8:30 Rosary’ irch, ~ where requiem mass WAl 'be offered at B am. ior the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends are lnw:l,ted. Interment Mount Olivet Calu- e R0 1055, 2t et residerice. o1 's.w. ELIZA 574 st s.we . el mother of Mrs. Lillian Sorrell of Phila- duelb“h‘le ‘S A u‘tl;d H!lnlEB‘whulel llr;. Bhie lgaves other relatives and honk:l mnurn her 515 at_the Iulurll l:hlnl er lnd gn m l.'. Notice of funeral IIPOI. EDWARD Vll.l Entered into ternal life on Saturday, December "9. lfi'M at his residence, M Glen lcho Heights, Bervices. and A se.. llll'el and !r]endl IBVIIN ln- r Hill Cemete: a1 14th ki c | COLBERT. WILLIAM .u,oysn.s Lk Braths. SMITH, KATE T, On Ssturday, December 20 1034 at her residence. i X i Bal fpoed, 77 vears. beloved wite of the l||; lnk ll Smith. Puneral from H. M. Padgett's funeral home. 131 1ith S 4¢, on Wednesday. Jangaiy 2. 1035 thence 1o Clthollc “Chireh. where mass Wil bs said at 9 a.m. for repose of her soul. Belafves “ana Tritnas ovited. ment Congressional Cemetery. !PAUI-DING FANNIE I“ Inter Dennrud thll 5 p.m.Interment at Andover. N. STREETER. THEODGRE. Suddenly. on Sunday. " December 30, 1934. at the resting at_the George W. Wise Co. funeral home, 2000 S n.w_Puneral and iaterment Tunk- hannock. Pa.. January 2. 1935. VEENEY, EVELYN L. On Saturday. De- 201934, at George Washington LYN L. beloved wife of Funeral services at bers Co. funeral home, nnn chnpin st. Tw. on Tuesds ) Relatives p.m. \mvited: ~Ihiermens " at Del. A. On_ Sund at’'ine Fesidence of “the MISMS Katherine and Donahoe. CORNELIA A.. loved daughter of the hle Rubm Elizabeth Triplett mains resting Warren ~Taltavull's funeral ho 14th st. and Spring road n.w.. until 13 noon January 1. Funeral on Wednes dny January 2. 1935_at % am.. St Thomas. Church. Bedford. Pa. terment Hedford. Pa zur. Al.lll'l‘ F. On Sunday. Docembev 934, at Emergency Hospital. nm‘r ¥ the Belovea hushand of Alice L. Zust' Funeral from the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel, 412 H st. e, on Thursday. January 3. 1035 ai latives and friends mvlllfl lnterment Cedar Hill Cemetery. In Memoriam. BOWYER, FANNIE, In sad but loving Temembrance of our dear mother. FAN- NIE BOWYER, who deparied this ma one year ago today. December 31, 1933 Safe above the water's swirl, She has crossed the bar. Earth has lost a precious pearl Heaven has gained a star That shall ever sing and shine Till it quells this grief of mine. God knows the way. He holds the key, He guides us with unerring hand. Some time with tearless eves we'll. see And then. yes. then. we li understand. Her weary hours. her days of pain, Her weary nights are past Her ever-patient. worn-out frame Has found sweet rest at last. To have. to love and then to part 15 the greatest sorrow o( our hearts. HER LoVING HUBBAND AND HIL- AND DREN. b BUSH. SAMUEL. Sacred to_the memory of our dear husband and father. SAM- UEL BUSH. who departed this g years ago today December i1, HIS® DEVOTED "WIFE: KATE, CHILDREN. CHAPMAN. MARGARET L. In sacred memory ' of mother and ~grandmother, MARGARET L. CHAPMAN. who departed this lif day, December GHTER. son LIN-LAW AND AND GRANDCHILDR In_love ing ‘memory WIL- LiaM ALOYSTUS COLBERT. parted this life four years a December 51. 1930. _Annivers at St. Anthony’s Church HIS MOTHER DOONEY. HELEN L. McCOY. In loving memory of our beloved daughter. HELEN L. McCOY DOONEY. who left us sixteen Fears ago today. December 31. 1918, She had a smile for every one. A heart as pure as gold: To,hose who knew and loved her LOVING MANATA AND PAPA EDWARD A. AND NELLIE McCOY. GIEBEL. THERESA. In loving rememe brance of my dear wife and our mother. (ERESA GIEBEL, who departed this n'gi 0D year ago today, December 3, ry mass Gone._but not_forgotten HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. HORAD., REV. WILLIAM FENTON. In memory of our beloved fatker. Rev. LLIAM FENTON HORAD. who de= parted this life one year ago today, De= cember 31, 1933, Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see God. HIS CHILDREN. ¢ HOWARD. EDNA. In sad but loving re- membrance of our loving daughter and sister. EDNA HOWARD. who departed Kflls 1],1(6 one year ago today, December We soe vou In our dreams. dear daughter, 3 e To say a few words to you Although your soul is now at rest And free from care and pain. Thjs world would seem like hedven If we had_vou back aga! HER DEVOTED PAMILY. * JACKSON. REV. JOHN ALFRED. In love ing memory_ of our beloved husband and father. Rev. JOHN ALFRED JACK- N. who departed this life four years ago today. December 31, 1930 Forsive my grief for one remove Thy creature. whom I found s ¥ rust, he lives in Thee and Ther I find him worthier to be loved LOVING WIFE AND FAMILY. MILLER. LILLIAN MAY. 1In sad but love ing remembrance of my dear daughter and our beloved sister LILLIAN MAY MILLER (nee Zimmerman). who Went {o rest three years ago today, Decem= ber 31. 193 Three years have gone. dear Lillian, Since you were called away. God only knows how we miss you Since that sad and dreary MOTHER. GLADYS, SASiES ‘Ao WIL- row:u. LAURA V. AND ROBERT O 1n loving | memory of “our "dear mother. LAURA V. POWELL. who departed this life three years ago. December 30. 193 and our loving brother. ROBERT O. POWELL. who passed sway June 24, They are waiting for our coming. In the upper garden there HER DEVOTED HILDRFN ANITA P. FERGUSON. AND Ji WELL. RIDLEY. MADISON. remembrance of ‘my devoted husb; MADISON RIDLEY. who passed a two years ago today. December 31. 1 Forget you? No. I ever will— 1 loved you then. I love you still, HIS LOVING WIFE. THOMAS. REBECCA BOWE. loving remembrance of our REBECCA “BOWE. THOMAS. Darted this life six years ago todsy. Des cember 31 Till memory hdes and life departs, Youw'll live forever in our hearts Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf OTED ~ DAUGHTER ENA PAMILY. TOMPKINS. MARIA L, In sad and love ing remembrance of my dear mother MARL MPKINS. who _departed In ud but loving 48 sad but this life, nmz years ago today. ber 31. Allhoulh l cannot clasp her hands r face T cannot see Bu!t 1:‘:11 this token :gaw Temember thee FLORENCE. em- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding_the original Ww. Formerly 1208 H St. N.W. Decatur 6242 1623 Conn. Ave. JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone NOrth 0047 e sIn.ml-led 1876 W. W. DEAL 8 CO. 816 H St. N.E. 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