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SOCIETY. Secretary of State And Mrs. Hull Attend Dinner This Evening German Ambassador Returns From Vacation. Cabinet Family Leaves Next Week for Des HE Secretary of State and Mrs. | Cordeil Hull will be among | the guests at the dinner the Assistant Secretary of st.\te‘ and Mrs. Sumner B. Welles will glve‘ this evening in their home at Oxon Hill, Md. Monday evening the Assistant Sec- yetary will entertain a company of men at dinner at the Carlton. Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, wife of the Becretary of Agriculture, will leave the Capital Sunday, August 18, for | her home in Des Moines, lowa, where | she will remain until sometime in Beptember. Mrs. Wallace expects to bring her children, Henry B. Wallace, | Robert B. Wallace and Jean B. Wal-| lace, who have been spending the | Summer in camps, back to Washing- ton with her when she returns. ‘The Ambassador of Germany, Herr Hans Luther, has returned to Wash- ington after a vacation in his home in Germany. He arrived in New York | yesterday aboard the Hamburg-Amer- ican liner New York, accompanied by his daughters, Frau Gertrude Luther von Haeften and Fraulein Eva Marie Luther. Frau von Haeften's husband | formerly was third secretary of the | German Embassy here and their wed- \ ding was one of the brilliant events | of last Winter. Representative James H. Gildea has | had Mr. William Sheerin and Mr. | Bobby Sheerin of Coaldale, Pa., visit- | ing him for a few days in his apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel. | The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Harry H. Woodring and their two children left yesterday to spend & month at Cape Cod. Miss Nancy Russell Willis, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Capel Willis, has left the Avalon Hotel at Virginia Beach, Va.. to be the guest of Miss Barbara Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ter, Miss Patsy Douglas, the Rev. John Paul Meyers, on | board the Argosy the Second for a | trip to Fort Monroe. Col. and Mrs, W. W. Overton of | Shaw-Bride Wedding In St. Mary’s Church at 10 O’clock This Morning. | atives and friends of the bridegroom | One of the most charming of ri eent weddings in Montgomery County, Md., took place in St. Mary's Catholic | Church at Rockville, 10 o'clock this morning, when Miss Catherine Louise Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bhaw of Rockville, and Mr. Crescent | Joseph Bride, son of Mrs. Ellen Bride of Middletown, Conn., were married | in the presence of a large nrherinn of their relatives and friends, the Rev. | Charles R. O'Hara, pastor of the ehurch, officiating. The church was | sttractively decorated with ferns and | trailing vines of clematis and for- sythia, the main altar with white gladi- oluses and candles and #he side aitars | with lotus blossoms, delphiniums and | candles. | Dressed in an ivory satin gown made on princess lines with a long train, & | veil of ivory net held with orange | blossoms on each side and carrying a ehower bouquet of white gladioluses and lillies of the valley. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The maid of honor, Miss Rita D. Bride of Middletown, Conn., sister of the bridegroom, wore a flesh-color chiffon dress, demitrain, with blue hat, gloves and shoes, and carried an ®rm bouquet of blue delphinium and | flesh-color gladioluses. ‘The bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Carr and Miss Genevieve Carr of ‘Washington, cousins of the bride, and | Miss May Louise Wood of Boyds, Md. | They wore frocks of flesh-color chif- fon, off-the-face flesh-colored hats! and gloves and shoes to match, and carried arm bouquets of blue delphin- | fums. Mr. Thomas R. Bride of Middle- town, Conn, brother of the bride- | groom, acted as best man, and the ushers were Mr. J. Raymond Bride, brother of the bridegroom, of Portland, | Conn; Mr. Lawrence V. Liites of Silver Spring, Md., and Mr. Joseph Walsh of Portland, Conn. Mrs. Howard M. Blandy of Rock-| ville presided at the organ and the| soloist was Miss Dorothy R. Bair of ‘Washington. Following the ceremony a reception, attended by about 300 guests, was held at Woodbine, the home of the bride's parents, near Rockville. Mrs. Shaw, mother of the bride, wore blue lace, blue picture hat and | & corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses, | and Mrs. Bride, the bridegroom’s mother, was in orchid lace ana wore & corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses. Among those who attended the wed- ding and reception were about 25 rel- | HARRINGTON HOTEL Shampooed by Experts Mothproof Storage SMITH STORAGE CO. 1313 You St. N.W. North 3343. (edar Hill %wmwmd metery Where Perpetual Care is| More Than a Promise | WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PARK o imes mus da! P.M. Drive uva University Lane 70 for (nforms- tanee ‘al lon and sssis! | with accessories to match, and & cor- | Double Celebration | to Lieut. Albert S. Major, jr, U. S. N., BUNCH oF KIYS Jlound at Gth and E Browi Olh'r Menufltltlorn inside Moines. Arlington Ridge Road, Va., were the guests Thursday evening of Maj. Ray- mond W. Hardenbergh of Washing- ton, when he was host to a small company at the dinner dance at the Army and Navy Country Club. xr Douglas and aughter Sail Today. Mr. Charles A. Douglas, his daugh- W. Douglas of RBaltimore and Miss Frances Douglas, a niece, of High Point, N. C., will sail for Italy on the Conte Grande, Italian line, today. "‘he party will motor through Italy, return)ng to New York by the same boat on September 12. Mrs. Wiliam T. Tonher, accom- panied by Miss E. F. Supplee, arrived here by motor from Torresdale, Phila- delphia. a day or two ago, and during their sojourn they are occupying a suite at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. John W. Root of Chicago, TIl., arrived in Washington yesterday from | her home to spend a few days, and during her sojourn she.is stopping lt | the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Charles Picket of Fairfax, Va., | left yesterday for White Sulphur | Springs, Va., to attend the bar asso- | ciation meeting there, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley White and their son and daughter, Miss Mary Alice White and Mr. Charles Stanley White, jr., returned to the States Wednesday on the Manhattan from Europe and are at 1420 Six- teenth street. ‘The Rev. F. W. Pitman, accompa- nied by his daughter, Miss Mary L. Pitman of Willlamsburg, Va, is & guest at the Dodge. Miss Mary Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blake, returned to her home in Fairfax today from Staunton, Va. where for the past fortnight she has been visiting. Former Senator Davis Elkins of West Virginia is at the Carlton for a few days, from Connecticut. The bride's going-away costume consisted of a powder blue net dress, sage of gardenias. Among the pre-nuptial entertain- | ments for the bride were a bridge | shower given by Mrs. Gustave Bur- meister, & shower with Miss Dornmy\ R. Bair hostess and a cocktail party | at the home of Mrs. Frank P. Carr, Washington, for the bridal party, fol- | lowed by dinner at the Shoreham | Hotel, preceding rehearsal last nignt, | all taking place in Washington. The bride is a graduate of George | Washington University and the bride- groom a graduate of Arnold College, | New Haven, Conn. Dinner Last Night! Miss Randolph Richardson and Miss | Betty Marsh were honor guests at a dinner party given last evening by a group of their friends at the Shore- | ham Hotel, in celebration of their THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Engagement Announced Today MISS ELOISE DASHER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lanier Dasher of Chevy Chase, Md., who today announce her engagement to Lieut. Albert S. Maynr jr.,U.S. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Major, The wed- ding will take place in the early Fall. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. Wedding Last Night Miss Wiborn-Mr. Saunders Ceremony in Non-Sectarian Tabernacle. Of unusual interest is the wedding of Miss Thelma M. Wiborn, daughter | ! their home upon their return at 100 | of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wiborn of South Boston, Va., and Mr. Sanford T. Saunders, son of Mr. J. C. Saunders, also of South Boston, which took place last evening in the Non-Sec- tarian Tabernacle at 9 o'clock fol- lowing the service. Little Betty Lu- cille Bray, Marie Wilma Anne Bray, dressed in frocks of a pastel shade of taffeta, sang “I Love You Truly.” The ceremony was performed by Dr. Clark J. Forcey, pastor of the church: and Mrs. Paul L. Warner of Balston, Va., organist, and Mrs. Clark J. Forcey, soloist, ren- dered the wedding music. ‘The bride was escorted and given | in marriage by Col. M. M. Rice and wore a white Jace gown fashioned on simple lines. with a short nose veil. She carried | & large bouquet of bride’s roses. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Marguerite Willing- | ham, whose gown was of blue chiffon | with which she wore a blue hat and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The flower girls were Joan James and Betty Lou Kelly, who wore frocks of pink. Mr. John Robert Whitman of Platts- | burg, N. Y., acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. H. Jorg, Mr. Randolph Mackay, Mr. Albert E. Letts and Mr. J. A. Munkhauser. Elaine Bray and She wore a jacket of | the same material and a crepe turban | | short wedding trip and will make | West Moreland avenue, Takoma Park, | Md. Mrs. Saunders wore a traveling costume of orchid color crepe with | white accessories. Miss Grace Langer of Capitol Heights, Md., and Mr. Charles Russell Waple of Bradbury Heights, Md., were married at the home of the bride August 8, at 8 o'clock p.m. before | a large gathering of friends and rela- tives. After the reception the couple left for a wedding trip to Cobb Island, | Md. Announcement is made of the mar- | riage of Mr. James F. Magarity, son jof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Magarity of McLean, Va, and Miss Agnes Golden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Golden of Kensington, Md., which | took place Saturday, August 3, in | Rockville, Md., the Rev. Herbert O. 'Cooper pastor of the Baptist Church | there, officiating in the presence of | near relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Magarity of McLean attended the bride and bridegroom, and immediately follow- |iIng the ceremony Mr. Magarity and | nis bride left by motor on a wedding trip through New York to Niagara Falls. Upon their return | they will make their home for a time in McLean, where the bridegroom is in business. Unique Pastime at Bedford Springs, Pa. BEDFORD SPRINGS, Pa.. August 10.—Hillbilly songs echoed from the mountains surrounding the Bedford birthday anniversaries. The table was decorated with Summer flowers and later in the evening the honor guests cut a large birthday cake adorned with candles. Among the guests were Miss Fran- ces Humphreys, Miss Margaret Speir Miss Pathena Stubblefield. Miss Lil- lian Wills, Miss Silvine Clagett, Miss Laura Johnson, Mr. Charles H. Mc- Daniel, Mr. Don Roble, Mr. Louis Tar- bett, Mr. William Crisp, Mr. Jack Nichols, Mr. Anderton Burk. Mr. Giard Guilfoyle, Mr. Clem Conger, | Mr. Charles Beall, Mr. Milton Lead- better, Mr. Thomas Sebreel, jr.; Mr. James Wimsatt and Mr. Lowell Brad- ford. Mrs, Neitah King chaperoned | the party. Chevy Chase Girl to Wed Lieut. Major Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lanier Dasher of Chevy Chase, Md. announce the engagement of their daughter Eloise | son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Major. | The wedding will take place in the early Fall - Pilots Go 5,000 Miles. Three Indian pilots recently flew 5.000 miles from Bombay, India, to Heston, England. FOUND. Will return &1 Wadson” Capito) Park Hevel —— LOST. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day of issue. 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Richard Bready. Springs Hotel this week as members of the resort colony gathered in a trapper's cabin west of the estate for one of the small outings typical of the Allegheny country which have be- | come a fad among the vacationists. Representative Warren J. Duffey of Ohio and Mrs. Duffey passed several days at the hotel early in the week. Among Washingtonians who ar- rived this week for extended vacations are Dr. P. S. Constantinople, Rev. Thomas G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Halsted, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Speer and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Thompson. Visitors from the Capital early in the week included Mr. Thomas W. Herrold of Alban Towers, who enter- tained a party of five for the week end; Mr. and Mrs. James France of the | Roosevelt Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Godden of Chevy Chase and Mr. F. 8. Chadwick-Margerum A wedding arranged with great charm takes place at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon in Lincoln Chapel of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church when Miss Eleanor Worthington Mar- | gerum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Edwin Margerum, will be married to Mr. George Albert Chad- wick, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Chadwick of Washington Grove. The Rev. Albert Evans will officiate ! and & wedding dinner at the Shore- ham will follow the ceremony. June Collyer Under Knife. HOLLYWOOD, August 10 (#).— | June Collyer, actress wife of Stuart | Erwin, film comedian, was reported | in “good” condition by hospital at- “ tendants last night after an emergency | operation. Miss Collyer gave birth to a daughter, June Dorothea, a month ago. Johnson, 5342 Nebraska avenue. of Member Younger Set MISS LEONA YODER, of t){: and Mary College in Jmu. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yoder, who is a popular member younger set in Washington. She graduutnd from William ' Mr. and Mrs. Saunders left for a | B €., SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1935. Virginia-Maryland Notes McFalls Rent Lyonhurst Home—Guests at Takoma. Mrs. Robert McFall of Lyonhurst, Va., is spending the Summer at Som- erset, Kings County, Nova Scotia. Mr. McFall, who spent the early part of the Summer there, is now in New York City, but expects to join Mrs. McFall later. During their absence their home is being occupied by Mrs. Helen Jones and her son, Mr, Joseph M. Jones, and also her daughter, Miss Minnte Dell Jones of Washington. Thursday Mrs. Jones was joined by her two daughters, Mrs. Earle Hodgkins of Fort Worth, Tex., and Miss Mary Alice Jones, who has been spending the Summer with her brother-in-law and sister in Fort Worth. Next Thursday Mrs. Jones, with her entire family, will leave by motor for New Haven, Conn, io attend the wedding of her son, Mr. Joseph M.| Jones, and Miss Sallie Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lynd Harrison of Branford and New | Haven, Conn., on Saturday, August17. The wedding will {ake place at the home of the bride’s parents in Bran- ford and will be attended by a large company. After a wedding trip the couple will make their home in Wash- | ington. Miss Harrison is a graduate of Smith College and a member of a prominent New England family. Mr. Jones is an economist in the United States Tariff Commission. Mrs. Blanche M. Snider entertained | her brother, the Rev. Clarence V.| Leach and his son, Mr. Benjamin Leach, of Parkersburg, W. Va., for two | days this week. On his return to| West Virginia, the Rev. Mr. Leach was accompanied by Mr. Raymond | Finch, a former Takoma Park resi- dent who has been spending six weeks taking post-graduate work at Wash- ington Missionary College. his wife, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Torreyson, of Cherrydale. Mr. and Mrs. G. Willard Quick en- tertained a company of 9 at a dinner party Wednesday evening at their home in Country Club Hills, Va., in honor of Mrs. D. C. McRae of Ranger, Tex., who is visiting relatives in ‘Whrshington. Mrs. Jesse Viers Aud returned to her home in Lynchburg, Va., today after having been the house guest for two months of Mr. and Mrs, T. Edgar Aud at Herndon, Va. During her stay Mrs. Aud attended George Washington University Sum- mer School. Mrs. Roy Mason and her children, Mr. Harry Mason, Miss Pauline Mason and Mr. Philip Mason, returned yes- terday to their home in Silver Spring, Md., after a six-week motor trip to California and Washington, where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bond Smith re- turned yesterday to Takoma Park, Md., from their wedding trip and leave today for Mr. Smith’s Summer home at Bethany Beach, Del. Mrs. Smith before her marriage was Miss Ayesha Straughan. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Osborn of Ta- Emily, left yesterday for their Sum- mer home, Kill Kare Kottage at | Wicomico River, Md., having returned !a few days ago from a motor trip to Niagara Falls, Canada; New York and Connecticut. They visited Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Gilheaney in Old Green- | wich, Conn., en route home. Col. and Mrs. S. Gordon Green have had as guests in their home in Cherrydale, Va.,, the latter's brothers- in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bowden, who left yesterdavy for Miss Emilie Moore has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman uoore.\ in their home in Cherrydale, V: after a month's visit in Sarasota, P’ll | She was accompanied to her home | by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Torreyson, of Sarasota, for a| visit, Mr. Torreyson returned to his | | home ‘Wednesday, but Mrs. Torrey- son will remain until October and will divide her time between visits with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Moore, and her son and SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Hamilton, Capt. John C., Cavalry, from Walter Reed Hospital, here, to his home to await retirement. Cooper, Capt. John Bradley, Signal | Corps Reserve, from Pittsfleld, Pa., to | Washington, D. bout August 18. ‘Watkins, Capt. Duval C., Quarte {master Corps, from Portsmouth, Va., | |to the Panama Canal Department, | about. December 4. Marshall, Capt. James C., Corps of : Ceremony Today| Engineers, from Fort Belvoir, Va., to Albany, N. Y., about September 3. Cummings, Capt. John Lawrence, Chemical Warfare Service Reserve, ! from Hempstead, N. Y., to Edgewood | Arsenal, Md., effective August 11. Barrett, Capt. Roland Clifton, Signal lcarp- Reserve, from Alexandria, Va., | to Brooklyn, N. Y., September 8. their home in Savannah, returning via Knoxville, Tenn., where they will | make & short visit, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sharpton of Knoxville, who are now visiting relatives in Washington. Thursday evening Col. and Mrs. | Green entertained at a family dinner party, having as guests Senator Richard D. Russell, Representative Hugh Peterson, jr., and Mrs. Peterson, | Judge Lewis C. Russell, Miss Ina Rus- | sell, Mr. and Mrs. Bowden and Mr. | and Mrs, Sharpton, ORDERS in reporting at Naval Oper- ating Base, San Diego, until Septem- ber 20. Burnham, Maj. Lucian W., detached Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va. to| duty as inspector-instructor, Tenth vation, New Orleans, La.; authorized to delay in reporting at New Orleans | until September 7. Williams, Capt. Gregon A. on or| about August 5, detached Fleet Ma- | rine Force, Marine Barracks, Quan- tico, Va., to Fleet Marine Force, Ma- rine Corps Base, Naval Operating Base, San Diego, Calif, via U, 8. 8. Following-named officers were pro- moted to the grades indicated. by and | with the advice and consent of the from the dates shown opposte their | Saunders, First Lieut. Oscar A, Engineers Corps, to be retired from | active service, August 31. Kumpe, Second Lieut. Edward P, Engineers Corps, from New Orleans, | La., to Washington, D. C. Rowland, Warrant Officer Charles M., ordered home to await retirement, | eflecuve September 11. Each of the following Air Corps indicated: | Bolling Field, Anacestia, D. C. | Savage, Capt. Charles M. McClellan, Capt. Hez. Langley Field, Hampton, Va. Danforth, Col. Charles H. Mathis, Capt. Paul J. Melanson, Capt. Arthur J. Ramsay, Pirst Lieut. David M. Hillery, Pirst Lieut. Edward A. NAVY ORDERS. Bureau of Navigation. Glover, Capt. Hamilton F., detached Naval Examining Board, Navy De- partment, about September 15; to duty as commander South China Patrol. McIntosh, Lieut. James H., detached 5th Naval District, Norfolk, Va., about | August 5; to U. S. 8. Argonne as en- gineer officer. Supply Corps. Micou, Lieut. Comdr. Richard D., granted sick leave three months; wait orders at Portsmouth, Va. MARINE CORPS ORDERS. Banker, Col. Edward W, A. Q. M, on or about September 10 detached F. M. F, M. B, Quantico, Va, to F.M.F, M. 0. B, N. O. B, San Diego, Calif. Authorized to delay in reporting at N. O. B, San Diego until Oc- tober 1. Thacher, Lieut. Col. Miles R., on August 10, detached Fleet Marine Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va., to Fleet Marine Force, Marine Corps Base, Naval Operating Base, San Diego, Calif.; authorized to delay in reporting at Naval Operating Base, San Diego, until September 1. Leech, Lieut. Col. Lloyd L., on Au- gust 10, detached Fleet Marine Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va., to Fleet Marine Force, Marine Corps Base, Naval Operating Base, San Diego, Calif.; authorized to delay in reporting at Naval Operating Base, San Diego, until September 1. Linscott, Maj. Henry D., on August 10, detached Fleet Marine Force, Ma- rine Barracks, Quantico, Va., to Fleet Marine Force, Marine Corps Base, Naval Operating Base, San Diego, Calif.; authorized to delay in report. ing at Naval Operating Base, San Diego, until September 1. Coffman, Capt. Raymond P., on Au- gust 10, detached Fleet Marine Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va, to Fleet Marine Force, Marine Corps Base, Naval Operating Base, San Diego, Calif.; authorized to delay in reporting at Naval Operating Base, San Diego, until September 1. Schilt, Capt. Christian F., on Au- gust 10, detached Fleet Marine Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va., to Fleet Marine Force, Marine Corps Base, Naval Operating Base, San Diego, Calif.; authorized to delay in reporting at Naval Operating Base, San Diego, until September 1. Buse, Lieut. Col. Karl I, on August S, detached headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, to Army War College, Fort Humphries, D, C.; authorized to delay in reporting at Army War College until August 26. Murray, Maj. Charles I, on or about September 5, detached Fleet Marine Force, Marine Barracks, Quan- um Va., to Fleet Marine Force, Ma- rine Corps Base, Naval Operating officers are assigned to duty at stations | | names: Cates, Lieut. Col. Clifton B., July 1, 1935. Chappell, Capt. Clarence J., | Jr, June 30, 1935. Winifree, First Lleut Frederick B.. March 9, 1935.] West. First Lieut. Ernest R, March 29, 1935. Porter, First Lieut. Robert | R., June 2, 1935. Starr, First Lieut. | Marvin T, June 2, 1935. First Lieut. Julian G. June 2, 1935. Enright, First Lieut. William K., June 3, 1935. Tschirgi, First Lieut. Harvey C., June 2, 1935. Shovestul, First Lieut. Paul J, June 2, 1935. Keen, First Lieut. Cleo R.. June 2, 1935, Cauldwell, Lieut. Col. Oscar R., on or about August 10, detached Fleet Marine Force, Marine Barracks, Quan- tico, Va,, to Fleet Marine Base, Marine | Corps Base, Naval Operating Base, San Diego, Calif.; authorized to delay one | month in reporting Naval Operating Base, San Diego. Cheatham, Maj. Thomas P., on Au- gust 20, detached Marine Barracks, linnuco. Va, to Recruiting District | of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bourke, Lieut. Col. Thomas E.. on August 12, detached headquarters, Ma- | rine Corps, Washington, D. C., to/ | Army War College; authorized to de- lege until August 26. Ames, Maj. Evans O., about August 15, detached Fleet Marine Force, Ma- rine Barracks, Quantico, Va., to Fleet Marine Force, Marine Corps Base, Naval Operating Base, San Diego, | in reporting at Naval Operating Base, San Diego. 5, detached headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, to Fleet Marine Force, Marine Corps Base, Calif.; authorized to delay in report- ing at Naval Operating Base, San | Diego, until September 20. Collier, Capt. Eugene F. C, on or about August 20, detached Fleet Ma- rine Force, Marine Barracks, Quan- tico, Va., to Fleet Marine Force, Ma- rine Corps Base, Naval Operating Base, San Diego, Calif.; authorized | to delay 26 days in reportng at Navai Operating Base, San Diego. King, Capt. Stuart W, on or about August 16, detached Fleet Marine Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va,, to Fleet Marine Corps, Marine Corps Base, Naval Operating Base, 8an Diego, Calif.; authorized to delay one month in reporting at Naval Operating Base, San Diego. “BISHOP OF CHINATOWN” NAMES D. C. PAIR IN WILL John 8. Bennett, 624 Indiana ave- nue, superintendent of the Central Union Mission here, and his wife, Ada J. Bennett, were left bequests of $250 each by the late Thomas J. Noonan, New York's “bishop of Chinatown,” the latter's will revealed yesterday, according to the Asso- ciated Press. Noonan left his residuary estate to his mission in the Bowery. His estate was valued at more than $10,000. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett have been out of the city, it is said, since going to New York to attend the funeral. Noonan died July 25. Births Reported. and Junn Payne. boy. Eirae " % i lrlu nd Base, San Diego, Calif.; authorised koma Park, Md., with their daughter Battalion, Fleet Marine Corps Reser- | Nitro, sailing Norfolk, Va., August 10.| Senate, on July 26, 1935, with rank | Humiston, | lay in reporting at Army War Col- | Calif.; authorized to delay one month | Sullivan, Capt. Leo, on Seprpmberv Naval Operating Base, San Diego, Braths. ST SR “?m. of Robert old. Euttels -nd\ mnsm«. r Priday; thereafter at her late | Tesidence, 1009 Minnesota ave. n.e. & neral Sundav. A“sh 11, from Zion Baptist Ohurch. P 3rd and 4th Interment Har- mony Cemeter: llu,i HUDSON. _ On w:dne-d-y Iumm 7, 1935. HUDSON BELL Bou'an Teral Bunday. Ausust Prasiers funeras® home. v CRelatives and friénds inviied: terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. BELL. HUDSON. Al members of the Mis- Sociery are requested to Prazier funeral home. 38 hode 4Ty e o Banday Auss T o, at 1 pin 1 take BRFt A0 the funeral services of our beloved brother, REV. WILLIAM B MARSH. President. ALLEN B. ANDI CLARK. WALTER. De D.pn"ed this life Wed - August 71035 after, & briet LTER CLARK of 420 Canal st. Viie Teaves b mown “thels oss one ‘sister. two nieces and a host of other relatives and friends | Testing at Barnes & Matth 1 home. fll{ 4th n lI ’\J August Trom: Pilgrims’ nfimz e, Ardand M o1, s Hev. Miller officiating. Interment Harmony Cemetery. | CLARK. WALTER. The General Baptist Deacons' Association _announces the death of Deacon WALTER CLARK. Pu- neral S8unday. August 11. 1935. at 1 p.m from_ the Pilgrims’ Baptist Church. 3rd and Van sts. s.w. Kindly wear dark suit and white gloves. P MES ROES, Pres. J. LEE ROBINSON. 8ec. FERRIS. FRANCES RACHAEL. On Satur- at the Sre Beioved wite "of Wiltam and mother of William F. and Ci Ferris and daughter of Mrs. Annie Mon- | berger. Puneral from the ahove resi- dence ‘on Monday. August 12, at 8:30 a.m.; thence to 8t. Dominic’s Church where mass will be offered at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and Iriends are inviied. Interment Cedar | Hill Cemetery FLUELLEN. ARTIMITIA. 3 §. 1045, at her residence. | 4th st s.w. ARTIMITIA, devoted wife of | the late John Fluellen. 'She is survived by her cousins, Lillian H. Lillian Hagans' Re Moon's funeral home unti] Saturdav. | her late residenc Dikgs and resting at from Providence Bap- | rch. 491°M st a.w. Interment | LLOYD. On Saturdsy. Gibbons and Mrs Puneral from his Ia Mond; ai 10 am thence to St. Mary's Crapel. | Aquasco. Md_ where services will Be held | at 1l am. Interment St Marys Chapel Cemetery. Auasco. M¢. HART, PARNEST. Entered into eternal | Test' on Priday. August 9. 1935, at his | residence. 1518 New Jersey ave. n.w ARNEST HART. the loving husband of Mildred Hart and brotner of William E | and Montelle Hart. Remains resting at Robert Campbeil's funeral home. 423 4th at. s.w. until Sundsy, August 11: then 3 Bix iats residence. Puneral Monda® August 12, st Mount Hope Baptist | Church, Maryland | on | MAPES, ELENA A. 935, o} the home o Root. ®3 Btafl;s ) Priday. August 9, her daughter. Mrs 3 San Pedro, Calif. FIR year, BLENA A ; wite of dat Bel Maes Puneral at Lowell, Mich. HeDONNAI.D ROBERT. D'Dlrted this lite suddenly. on_ Priday. August 93 RO McDONNALD of 508 R 1 ave n.w. He is survived by a wife. Gertrude McDonnald: one daughter. Ruth Tennie e sister. Mrs. Betty Lu- cina Honlu and a host of other reia- §i763aand fEiends, " Remaing resting at Malvan & Schey's funeral home \nd“R st now. Notles ‘of funtral MICHEL. ELIZABETH. riday. Au- gust 8. 1935, Miss BiizBeTh WHentl beloved si of * Miss_ Caroline W Micel of et Newton: Pa.: Mrs John T. Shai of erl'!ll Ohio: Mrs. John T Lonr of Ohi d_Mrs. Anna S P tuseral home. n.w.. on Monday, August Relatives and friends in- “Litermen; “Congressional Coms- llfl'ib"l “g.l(;l‘)l‘['r ".l 1. o Diego. & ¥ MTLLER " dsugh ot H. P Miller of 220 Maryland ave. n.e. Burial from the Christian Church, Wood- slock, Va.,'Sunday. Ausust 11, at 230 NACE, FREDERICK F._ On Priday. August FREDERICK F. beloved husband of Tsaneila neral from his late residence costia road s.e at 9.30 am.; vier's Church. where mass will be said # 10 a.m. for the repose of his soul. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. PARKER. MARTHA. On Tuesday, A 1935_at 11:30' p m., at her resid S50 proupact ” Bie o MARTHA PARKER the devoted mother of Sar: Taylor, sister of Annie Jackson. Isabel Asbion and James Eskridse ind of Mai Remains resting at the rvis funetal church. 1427 . urtil 5 p.m. Priday: there- after at her late residence. Puneral Sun- day. August 11. at 1 p.m. from Rock Creek Baptist Church, Interment Union Baptist Cemetery 11 PERKINS, GILBERT BROOKE. On Thurs- 45 L Boughkeeptie. OOKE_ PERKING: beloved husband of Alice S. Perkins. son of the late Judge George G Perkins and brother of Anna Perkins Stewart ices will be heid at the New York A Presbyterian Chu bd Monday. August 12 ard time. RAGINS, FERDINAND. Suddenly. on Wed- nesday. August 7. 196 Hospiial. FERDINAND son of Josephine band of Pearl Ra On_August her of Hattie Lomax Margarec and Emma Ragine Remains resting_at R Ric funeral home t Funeral Sun Rev. Holloman ' officiating. Harmony Cemetery. RIDOUT, EVA. On_Friday. Ausust 1935. 'EVA RIDOUT. beloved moth Onaries daughter of Jackson friend of Chr Montgomery. als0 les ves o chiid and a dau; in Testing at the W. Ernest Ja church. 1432 You st. n w Monday: thereatter at her 1050 3ist st Funer Aug 13, at 2 from Jerusaler Baptist Church. —Interment Lintoln Memorial Cemetery. 2 TIBBOTT. DELLA P. On Ausust at_ Garfield Hospital DELLA BOTT devoted mothtr of Ryth Chataeid Mitchell. Puneral services at Waterbury Conn.. Sunday, August 11. a, sh st 1935 Peacetul be thy rest. dear Earnest, “Tis sweet to breaihe thy name; In life T loved you 1y In death I dn the same. RBERT. ELIZABETM. On Pridar Au- D Tinks ELTZABETH RERBERT. b ter of Lhe Iate Elizabeth and rrick. Remains resting at the Loe Tfuneral home. 4th st and Mast . until Monday, August 12. at : thence to £t. Peter's Catholic Church, 2nd and C sts. s.e. Where mass will be offered at § a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Oedar Hill Cemetery. | JACKSON, A BOSWELL. On The ma-- am. at_her res.: g Qukiand *Ma. " Toa " BOSWELL . the beloved wife of Robert J-elwn She also leaves to mourn their inss one_ sister. Carrie Ramsey: one | | brother. Thomas White: one brother-in- law. James Ramsey. and a host of other \ el s, Funeral Sunday 1 p.m. from Jackson M £ % 8hurch, Porestvilis, Md. = Interment | T Savhes Cemetery. & C PAUL V. Suddenlv. on Thurs- AP ugunt . Waan at Emersency Hos- Dital PAUL V. JACOBS. beloved husband of Mildred B. Jacobs of 1909 1th st nw s tuneral parlors. st.ne. I m Baturgas Interment Deits. P Saturday, August 10. JONES. MARY s On Thursdar, August & 1935, at her residence. 4 n.w MARY 8. JONES. the fl\'ed *wife ol William H. Jones and mother of Sinclair Ad Le Roy Jdones and Ciarissa Murras. | sister of Daniel Johnson of Winston- Salem. N. C. lel;u ing 1"‘;“"““”"" uneral chure Y, Brmest Jarvis cnurch, 1. e " thom A Sunday Avgust 11, at 2 pm. her late residence. Interment uncoln C | A 3 Y <. Axl flfl\(‘eré ard mFH;b:Y: No_6. " pleas 1 I Eiecta n‘-%ue;“ n'e|5“‘.’€"¢ e Tre s tat 122 o atten - Past Matron MARY 5, JONES. PeHoR. AMANDA DAVIS. R X CARTER. R sm x.Nlolrr B BLANCHE LD fon Becrer KING, gm.;lz:! BICKS On Pric B at_his “\::l Md., HOLIDAY HICKS KING 8! 77 years. beloved husband of the late Annie J_King. Puneral services will be held at Clarksburg M. E. Church on Sun- | day August 1l at’3 pm. Interment Clarksburg. Md. PR :‘:‘ | R. JORN WILLL n Satur LARVE[ 10. 1935, ot his residence. ilver JOHN WILLIA! | BN O SR Labier (nee i R of Eliza be""r‘h-ho“n‘u“ He is_survived by one ghter. five sons, ore nephew. Josepn | Latimer. and a niece, Mrs. Lilly Funeral from the above resi- gust 13 at Toam | as Church. Oxon 0 a.m. Relatives and Interment church K PRODUCES SLEEP LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands, August 10 () —Physicians have re- ported they had been unable to arouse | 1. 14-year-old girl, Carmen Godoy, | | from & deep sleep which began nearly a year ago after she saw her father stab her mother to death. | The physicians said the girl v.u shocked into unconsciousness by the | tragedy. to enable the girl to maintain her strength. SHOC Deaths Reporled Maggie H. Core. 7 James Chalmars. ssie Berkowits joseph H. 5 Caroline llrnhmln [ | Willam A._ Thompson, 86. 378 Lenore A. Burton. 65. Providence | Infant Jackson. G Yameapord. 51, Galiinger """fi ‘,", g.lllnl:r il Cfi 1 jerce s | E8e !flh]ndeucn. 44, Preedmen’s Hospital rroll Sellman. 3. d F.Ilmx imen's ulrnd::‘";‘ovt 18. Glmnl ‘Hospital ‘Welba Younl. 18, Gallinger Hospital ~— Marriage Licenses. | Jacob Burak. 27, mu wh«mlin - and Kruf 718 n Tuge! 'oodley Dl | e zemuh_\gnfl;s e h!ohl‘xl:e gznll’XOI’B 29, 1545 l"h II n!td l W rkn, THE B eintre. ion. Nev. and Ho%16" 10t st yea. '"’"" 5"" Lera Levine. 26. v. 312 R st Ao and 32, 1333 C st. B d Lucille R. |ll=gn. Va.; Rev. ospital. no‘r;'.nonncmduu 21 Gunter, 24 both Baltimore. and Harel & Cog:. 26 llabflu.luv C. C. Rasm! ers, 32. and .Yulephlnl “'“‘. R )gltll:l l'il Baltimore; Judse 20, and Prances L. 722 12th st. n. 4axin Bennet i 133 Con- . Can' “;u-'li 'Stroh, 34. Rev. L."n (l'l. oind o !"l'm o0 etk st Rev: e River, Va,, ."'} » Roseland, M " ‘219 10th st 'I(i undumu l ADB et Carlisle, Pa. and | . 15 Channing | ind Henrietta altimore; Rev. st. . st 8. A:fi!!lflll lg‘.:l'lh of R. I.Alllrdl!l Cooper, 21, o H:lhln A men, 17, 1‘0 fl Ao R an, wmmmr. " Willismson. 10, Vienna. Va.; Rev. e Cox, 25. 1785 T - c.mm- ay. 36 Jacksonvi Wormle Liquid food is being injected | WRIGHT, WASHINGTON §. A 9. 5. at his re: se. WASH beioved hu: w, aged RO years late Susan A vived by one son te: Dalley and neral from H 131 11th & st 12 at 2 p.m. Rel atives and friends in: . Interment Congressional Cemetery. 1 In Memortam, BOTELER, SUSIE E. brance ‘of my dear BOTELER. who died today. August 10, 192 How I loved her! How I miss her! Her presence is always near She is loved, remembered, wished fo: ever. While her memory brings a silent tear HER DEVOTED SISTER. MINNIE. - BEOWN. ANNIE L. A tribute of love the sacred memory of my dear wife our mothq NNIE L. BROWN, one year ago today. A precious one from us has gone. A voice beloved is stilled A piace is sacred in our hearis Which never can be LAWRENCE BROWN AND PA\HLY HARRIS, MARGARET HELEN. In sad but MARGARE' parted “this life “one year ago August 10, 1934, No_one knows how much we miss you, No one xnows the by e have suffered since w Lite has never been the 2 | Inour hearis your memory linters, Sweetly. render, fond and true; There is not a day. dear mother, Taat we do not think of you MARGARET AND ARTHUR MOORE. S. EDWIN AND IDA FOWLER. A tribute of d_devotion to ‘the memory of ou r_ones, 8. EDWIN And T0A FOWLER MOOKE who Joined the celestial choir four years ago today August 10. 1031, aged 27 and 24 years respectively Asleep in Jesus! B which none ever wakes to wesp! A calm and undisturbed repose, un broken by tne last of foes Aslecp in Jesus' peaceful rest, | waking is supremely blest o 1 Do woe shall dim that hour | t manifests the Savior's power i Asieep in Jesus! Far from thee thy Kindred and their graves may be | But ibine s still a blessed sieep from { which none ever wakes to weep. | MR AND MRS JAMES L. FOWLER .flolr :i EDWIN A‘\n IDA FOWLER. memory of ou | EbWINEnd TBA POWEER SRR S \ J%mvd the celestial choir August 10, 1 \ MR. AND MRS. 8. E. MOORE AND RO ulh\l! M. In memory of our da & wife and mother. MINNIE M. ROS: who Jeft us one Jear ago todas. We snel | never forget her loving kindness. Although your soul is at rest And free from care and pain. This world would seem like heaven If we had vou back aza HUSBAND AND' DAUGHTER SIMMS. JAMES W. In loving reme hunc! ©of our dear husband end fathe AMES W. SIMMS who departed thi lue nine years ago today, August In loving remem sister, SUSIE B ht years agc sed sieep. from whose | 10 | H s weary hours. his davs of pain. His weary nights are past | His_ever-patient worn-out frame me ig;rl!ou:%"u‘ Test at last > HTER. LOTTIF ND BERNARDINE BROWNE WAI'I!. "l.As N. In sad but loving re membrance of our Imml busband anc father. SILAS N. DE. who departer thig life ten Pears ato tod . August 10 'nn memory fades and life departs, You'll live forever in our hearts HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. © YOUNG. HARVEY E. In loving remem brance of our son. HARVEY E. YDUN( d this life Ausust 10, 193 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier's Sons Co. L‘o‘d‘.,’:'e;::s.' %% NAtional 247 CHAS S. ZURHORST CO. JAAN SPEARE (0. v. | Neither the successor to nor connetted with At al W Speare establishment. St. N.W, 4th m’ ini R NAtlon.l 28 l - . J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave N.E Lincoln 5200 Joseph F Blrcb s Sons 3634 M St. N.W. ers, One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. NNW. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 & obag Phone W! 184) Establishi FUNERAL DESIGNS. |GED. A. COMLEY Gmis; GUDE BROS CO. Floral Pieces _1212 F SL N.W NAtional 4276 GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE H.OIAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. 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